NZ vs WI | Greaves, Hope, and Roach produce gritty displays to rescue West Indies from jaws of defeat

West Indies drew the first Test against New Zealand in Christchurch after ending the final day at 457/6. Chasing 531, Justin Greaves led a resilient batting display with an unbeaten double century, while Shai Hope and Kemar Roach also gave admirable support with a hundred and a fifty, respectively.

Earlier, the home side could make only 231 in the first innings after being put into bat, with Kane Williamson top-scoring with a patient 52, a knock that included six boundaries. The pace quartet of Roach, Jayden Seales, Greaves, and Ojay Shields all picked up two wickets each for the visitors.
However, the Windies also endured a batting collapse on the second day and were skittled out for just 167, conceding a first innings lead of 64 runs. Pacer Jacob Duffy was the pick among the hosts’ bowlers with a spell of 5/34, while fellow pacers Matt Henry and Zak Foulkes had three and two wickets to their names, respectively.
The home side then put on a mammoth total of 466/8 in their second essay, in quick time, before declaring their innings. The Kiwis were powered by contrasting centuries from Rachin Ravindra and Tom Latham, who also added 279 runs for the third wicket. Ravindra was the aggressor among the two, smashing 27 fours and a six during his 185-ball 176, while skipper Latham wore the bowling down with 145, hitting 12 boundaries during his 250-ball innings. For the visitors, veteran pacer Kemar Roach picked up his 12th five-wicket haul in Tests, ending with figures of 5/78.
However, the tall total was not enough as a gritty West Indies kept a depleted Kiwi attack, who lost Matt Henry and Nathan Smith to injuries during the game, at bay to come out with a fighting draw.
The effort
- 4th innings of a Test.
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra)
- Survived 2 new balls.
- Batted for 163 overs.
- 72/4 once.
- No.6 scored 200.
- Hope scored 💯.
- No.8 Roach at 37 age batted for 233 balls.
- 7th wicket stand faced 409 balls.
THIS EFFORT OF WEST INDIES SHOULD BE WRITTEN IN GOLDEN LETTERS…!!!
Valiant effort
What a valiant effort by the West Indies to save the Test match.
— Virrender Sehwag (@virendersehwag)
Great character, grit and resilience to play out 164 overs.
Test cricket mein sahi ranneti chahiye.
Beauty
West Indies pulled off 'Beauty of Test'.
— Silly Point (@FarziCricketer)
Incredible
Justin Greaves just did something incredible.
— Jarrod Kimber (@ajarrodkimber)
But remember Kemar Roach, that man was born to block.
The West Indies just batted 163.3 overs to draw the match against New Zeland.
These two almost did 70 on their own.
Superb
What a fight shown this from West Indies. Excellent partnership from Greaves and Roach so far. Another under rated player Justin Greaves.
— Prasanna (@prasannalara)
Brilliant
West Indies bro!! Tf have I awoken up to, this is brilliant 🤯👏
— Lawrence Bailey (@LawrenceBailey0)
Incredible
Incredible fight shown by the West Indies against NZ
— Werner (@Werries_)
World cricket would be so much richer for it if the Windies were to become really competitive again
Once in a while
Once in a while the West Indies do something so amazing, so extraordinary, this is the highest ever fourth innings total (minus timeless test) in test cricket. NZ had injuries sure. 200* for Justin Greaves, massive effort for Kemar Roach half ton facing 220+ deliveries.
— Jeff Moloi (@jeffersohn)
Easy Test
West Indies have lost easy Test matches this decade and put in their all in tough Test matches even winning some.
— 𝑨𝑻10 (@Loyalsachfan10)
West Indies cricket is a mystery..
No team has ever chased more than 420 Runs...
Can they?
lol
West Indies made 457/6 in 4th innings of a test match
— Sagar (@sagarcasm)
Meanwhile India:
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