Only Jermaine Blackwood provided any serious resistance but he fell late in the day for 69 as Jamieson and Tim Southee wreaked havoc. After a demoralizing innings defeat in the first Test, the West Indies coach Phil Simmons found it difficult to see another batting collapse. Unlike the West Indies batsmen, Nicholls and Neil Wagner were able to plunder runs when the New Zealand innings resumed Saturday morning. It was familiar territory for Blackwood whose century in the second innings of the first Test started with the West Indies at four for 27. Unlike the West Indies, New Zealand did not struggle for runs and their final four wickets added 166 runs in 30 overs.
Source: Dhaka Tribune December 12, 2020 13:07 UTC