The West Indies had removed opener Tom Latham and captain Kane Williamson to at least keep themselves afloat. Raval had some close shaves, skying one ball close to the fielders towards mid-wicket and being beaten outside off by Holder, who bowled well, without luck. Their openers, Kieran Powell and Kraigg Brathwaite, put on 58 but that was about the sum total of the West Indies' resistance. Wagner finished with career-best figures of seven for 39, the fourth best innings analysis for New Zealand in a test. He's now taken 24 wickets against the West Indies, making them his most successful opponents' in wicket-taking terms.
Source: Otago Daily Times December 01, 2017 01:23 UTC