2nd Test: New Zealand take control as West Indies suffer collapse on Day 2
Cricket | December 10, 2017 14:35 ISTA quickfire last-wicket partnership of 61 in 41 minutes between Southee and Boult strengthened New Zealand's overnight position.
A quickfire last-wicket partnership of 61 in 41 minutes between Southee and Boult strengthened New Zealand's overnight position.
Ali has been out of action since January this year, owing to a hamstring injury, which he had sustained in an ODI in Sydney against Australia.
Besides, Beaton and Miller, pacer Shannon Gabriel was also included for the 50-over games, while Jerome Taylor, Miguel Cummins and leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo missed out on the upcoming tour.
Holder was fined and suspended for maintaining a slow over-rate during New Zealand's innings and 67 runs victory in the Wellington Test.
The Caribbean boys began their second innings 386 runs behind New Zealand, which declared its first innings at 520/9, and finished in a better position but still 172 runs behind.
After being asked to bat first, Wagner finished with the figures of seven for 39 as the Caribbean side collapsed to be all out for 134 in the first innings, which lasted for mere 45.4 overs.
Speaking on the occasion, ICC Chief Executive David Richardson thanked New Zealand Cricket for hosting the tournament for the third time and extolled the importance of the U-19 Cricket World Cup in grooming players from around the world.
Tim Southee will miss the opening Test against the Windies as he is expecting the birth of his child.
Peru beat New Zealand 2-0 on Wednesday night to win a two-leg playoff and earn the 32nd and last spot in the World Cup field in Russia.
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