John Campbell and Brandon King are at the crease.
John Campbell is on strike.
Jacob Duffy will open the attack
Day 4: 3rd Session - West Indies need 462 runs
The Independent Voice of West Indies Cricket
John Campbell and Brandon King are at the crease.
John Campbell is on strike.
Jacob Duffy will open the attack
Day 4: 3rd Session - West Indies need 462 runs
3.4
4
Foulkes to Brandon King, FOUR, to deep extra cover
3.3
4
Foulkes to Brandon King, FOUR, goes chasing a wide one and spanks it through point! It's full outside off, King reaches out and doesn't hold back on the drive.
5.2
4
Foulkes to Brandon King, FOUR, nips away from back of a length, King looks to defend from the crease and is squared up by the movement. Takes a thick edge and runs wide of gully
6.1
4
Jacob Duffy to Brandon King, FOUR, again the timing from King is sublime! Good length in the channel,
6.5
4
Jacob Duffy to Brandon King, FOUR, third boundary of the over and the seventh one of King's innings. Kicks up from back of a length in the channel, King opens the face and steers it through backward point
6.3
4
Jacob Duffy to Brandon King, FOUR, wow! It's only been a short innings but King has put on a show already. Has raced to 31 off just 24. On the up, driven beautifully through extra cover
6.2
Jacob Duffy to Brandon King, 2 runs, nipping in from back of a length, King clips it through square leg
6.1
4
Jacob Duffy to Brandon King, FOUR, again the timing from King is sublime! Good length in the channel, nothing wrong with the delivery and he still manages to effortlessly caress it on the up through point
Day 4: Stumps
WI 43/0 (16) CRR:2.69
- West Indies need 419 runs
John Campbell 2(50)
Brandon King 37(46)
@Narper
hmm, Shotta John Campbell 2 from 50.
Dem.men determined to save this?
Day 5, 10.35am local:
Hello and welcome to our coverage of the fifth and final day's play at Bay Oval. New Zealand need 10 wickets, while West Indies need 419 runs. A more likely goal for the visitors would be to bat out the 90 overs and hang on for a draw. That wouldn't be a bad result at all after giving away 575 runs in the first innings. They've fought hard to get themselves into this position despite having to play catch-up the whole way through. The onus is now on the batters to step up one last time on the final day of a gruelling tour.
WI 420 & 43/0 vs NZ 575/8 d & 306/2 d (Brandon King 37(46) John Campbell 2(50)) |