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Tom Latham and Rachin Ravindra notch dazzling centuries as New Zealand seize command on Day 3 of 1st Test against West Indies



Day 3 of the 1st Test between New Zealand and the West Indies belonged unequivocally to the home side. Continuing their relentless pursuit of a mammoth first-innings lead, New Zealand finished the day on a commanding 417/4, boasting a massive lead of 481 runs. The day’s narrative was dominated by two stellar performances: a classic, composed century from opener Tom Latham and a dazzling, career-defining knock from the young Rachin Ravindra, whose partnership broke the spirit of the visiting attack. With the West Indies struggling to take wickets, New Zealand has now placed itself firmly in a position to push for victory over the final two days.

Tom Latham and Rachin Ravindra lead the rout with stunning centuries

The cornerstone of New Zealand’s innings was the immense partnership between Latham and Ravindra. The Black Caps skipper, known for his gritty temperament, anchored the innings brilliantly, scoring a flawless 145. He blended watchful defense with selective aggression, ensuring the West Indies bowlers could never settle into a rhythm.

However, it was the explosive flair of Ravindra that truly illuminated Hagley Oval. The young all-rounder showcased why he is considered one of New Zealand’s brightest prospects, batting with maturity and fluency. His brilliant knock of 176 was filled with elegant drives and powerful strikes, accelerating the scoring rate dramatically throughout the middle session. The partnership between the two accumulated hundreds of runs, effectively grinding the West Indies’ bowling unit into the dust and turning a good score into an insurmountable one.

West Indies’ bowling attack fails to fire

For the tourists, it was a long, painful day in the field. After showing brief flashes of promise earlier in the match, the West Indies bowlers lacked the penetration and consistency needed to challenge world-class batting on a flat pitch. The pacers looked weary, and the spin options were ineffective, leading to a shortage of genuine wicket-taking opportunities.

While a couple of wickets eventually fell late in the day, providing minor respite, the damage was already done. The inability to stem the flow of runs or create consistent pressure allowed the New Zealand batsmen to build massive partnerships at will, putting the West Indies under enormous mental strain.

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The mammoth lead and declaration looms

New Zealand’s decision-making on Day 4 will be the next crucial chapter. With a lead of 481 runs and six wickets still in hand, a declaration is expected early in the morning session. The goal will be to give their bowlers ample time—likely two full days—to dismiss the West Indies twice.

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