Third and final Test at Kensington …
Left-arm  spinner Sulieman Benn picks up a five-wicket haul for West Indies on the opening day at Kensington Oval, Barbados. (WICB photo)
Left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn picks up a five-wicket haul for West Indies on the opening day at Kensington Oval, Barbados. (WICB photo)

Benn clips five for 93 as West Indies bowl out Kiwis for 293

(REUTERS) – Kraigg Brathwaite and Chris Gayle led West Indies to 32 without loss, a deficit of 261 runs, at the end of the first day in the third and deciding Test against New Zealand in Bridgetown, Barbados yesterday.Brathwaite, man-of-the-match in the second Test in Trinidad following his maiden century, was unbeaten on 11 while Gayle was 18 not out after almost being run-out for a duck and then smashing a straight six.
The visitors were bowled out for 293 after wasting a succession of starts by their middle-order batsmen and the needless run-out of all-rounder Jimmy Neesham when he looked to have regained the momentum.
New Zealand won the first Test in Jamaica before West Indies levelled the series.
Kiwi captain Brendon McCullum won his third successive toss of the series yesterday and chose to bat but his opening pair failed again with Hamish Rutherford dismissed in the fourth over.
Kane Williamson (43), Ross Taylor (45) and McCullum (31) were unable to build on good starts and when BJ Watling (one) and Tim Southee (six) went in quick succession, New Zealand were struggling at 194 for seven.
Neesham, who scored a century in the first Test, and off-spinner Mark Craig resurrected the innings with a 64-run partnership.
However, with the West Indies looking downcast and lethargic, the pair tried a sharp single when Neesham pushed the ball to short cover.
The all-rounder hesitated slightly, allowing Brathwaite the opportunity to run him out for 78.
Craig, who scored 67 in the second Test, was 46 not out when last man Trent Boult was stumped by wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin for 12 to give left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn his fourth five-wicket haul in Tests.
Benn finished with five for 93 while fast bowler Kemar Roach took four for 61.

NEW ZEALAND first innings
T. Latham lbw b Roach 14
H. Rutherford c Chanderpaul b Roach 4
K. Williamson c Bravo b Benn 43
R. Taylor c Benn b Roach 45
B. McCullum c Bravo b Benn 31
J. Neesham run-out 78
B. Watling c Gayle b Benn 1
T. Southee b Benn 6
M. Craig not out 46
N. Wagner c wkp. Ramdin b Roach 2
T. Boult stp. Ramdin b Benn 12
Extras: (b-5, lb-2, w-1, nb-3) 11
Total: (all out, 78.2 overs) 293
Fall of wickets: 1-17, 2-28, 3-102, 4-114, 5-168, 6-172, 7-194, 8-258, 9-277.
Bowling: J. Taylor 11-2-55-0 (nb-1), K. Roach 18-2-61-4 (w-1), J. Holder 10-4-24-0 (nb-2), S. Benn 26.2-1-93-5, S. Shillingford 13-0-53-0

WEST INDIES first innings
C. Gayle not out 18
K. Brathwaite not out 11
Extras: (lb-2, nb-1 3
Total: (0 wickets, 7.4 overs ) 32
Bowling to date: T. Boult 4-2-8-0 (nb-1), T. Southee 3-1-10-0, N. Craig 1-012-0.

 

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