Player of the Match
Player of the Match

No follow-on. New Zealand will bat again Southee has bowled superbly all day. He's finished with figures of 4 for 19 in 16.2 overs. Simply outstanding. Craig got four wickets on debut too, and he was always at the batsman and got it to spin and bounce consistently. There will always be debate about Chanderpaul's methods while batting with the tail but you can't argue about how well he batted, and how untroubled he looked, to make that unbeaten 84.

81.2
W
Southee to Shillingford, OUT, that cut away again, and he pokes at it and gets a thin edge through to the keeper. It went off the inside edge, in fact. Are they enforcing the follow-on? Let's wait and watch...

S Shillingford c †Watling b Southee 14 (32m 21b 2x4 1x6) SR: 66.66

81.1
0
Southee to Shillingford, no run, oooh. straightens from just back of a length, and Shillingford is left prodding at thin air

END OF OVER:
81 | 12 Runs | WI: 262/9

  • Shivnarine Chanderpaul84 (138b)
  • Shane Shillingford14 (19b)
  • Trent Boult19-3-67-1
  • Mark Craig24-3-91-4
80.6
4
Boult to Chanderpaul, FOUR, shorter still, and Chanderpaul is really deep in his crease to pull it behind square. They had a fine leg but he had no chance of cutting that off. This is superb batting
80.5
4
Boult to Chanderpaul, FOUR, short, and just wide enough for Chanderpaul to go back and across and cut past a diving gully
80.4
0
Boult to Chanderpaul, no run, full, on the stumps this time, and Chanderpaul defends down the ground
80.3
4
Boult to Chanderpaul, FOUR, full toss, on the pads, and flicked away elegantly wide of mid-on
80.2
0
Boult to Chanderpaul, no run, lets it go this time, and the ball died on the keeper
80.1
0
Boult to Chanderpaul, no run, swings away from Chanders from a very full length. Tries to slice it past point and misses. Ball goes past his inside edge

are they taking the second new ball? They are, and it's going to be Boult who'll have first use of it

END OF OVER:
80 | 5 Runs | WI: 250/9

  • Shane Shillingford14 (19b)
  • Shivnarine Chanderpaul72 (132b)
  • Mark Craig24-3-91-4
  • Ish Sodhi16-1-69-1
79.6
0
Craig to Shillingford, no run, tossed up wide outside off. Shillingford lets it go, and then plays a big shadow cover drive
79.5
4
Craig to Shillingford, FOUR, much fuller this time, and he makes himself some room to loft that over mid-off with a straight bat. Top shot
79.5
1nb
Craig to Shillingford, 1 no ball, turn and bounce again, Shillingford isn't pressing forward as much, and he's able to get on top of it and keep it down in front of short leg. Overstepped, the umpire says, but it wasn't by much
79.4
0
Craig to Shillingford, no run, waits on this and drops this down into the off side, playing late
79.3
0
Craig to Shillingford, no run, this time he lets it hit him on the thigh
79.2
0
Craig to Shillingford, no run, bounce again, and he pulls his bat out of the way and lets it hit his body
79.1
0
Craig to Shillingford, no run, bit of bounce again, and it hits Shilly high on the bat as he defends, but he gets it down safely

Surajdon9: "Death, Taxes and Chanderpaul batting with the tail. Certainties in life."

END OF OVER:
79 | 4 Runs | WI: 245/9

  • Shivnarine Chanderpaul72 (132b)
  • Shane Shillingford10 (12b)
  • Ish Sodhi16-1-69-1
  • Mark Craig23-3-86-4
78.6
0
Sodhi to Chanderpaul, no run, turns in from well outside off, and Chanderpaul defends back to the bowler

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1

New Zealand's only win in 16 Tests in the Caribbean was in Barbados in 2002, before today

Fifty in quick time

25

No. of balls Shillingford took for his fifty, the second quickest in Tests in terms of balls faced. Kallis did it in 24

Happy hunting ground

23

No. of Tests West Indies have won at Sabina Park - more than at any other venue. This one looks difficult though

A sizeable chunk

30%

Percentage of WI’s wickets post-2005 taken by the four regular bowlers playing this Test. WI used 48 bowlers in this period

Golden ducks

3

Number of times Ross Taylor has been dismissed for a first-ball duck in Test cricket. This was his 100th innings

A big promotion

0

No. of times Ish Sodhi batted above No.7 in 37 previous first-class innings