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WI, rain end New Zealand hopes

After four days of bright sunshine, the heavy downpour began at tea on the final day when New Zealand were 79-4 chasing 112 for victory. After wrapping up the West Indies second innings for 507 before lunch, the modest target appeared a formality despite the forecast rain. However, the New Zealand batsmen faltered from the start and were rapidly reduced to 44-4 before Ross Taylor and Corey Anderson arrested the slide. Anderson finished not out 20 with Taylor on 16, and a Test that at one stage looked as if it would be over in four days instead petered out to a draw on the fifth.

West Indies skipper Darren Sammy described it as a ‘moral victory’ for his side coming off two innings defeats in India. ‘We’re quite happy from the position we were in at the end of our first innings,’ he said. The New Zealand top order failed to read spinner Shane Shillingford, who was inconsequential in the first innings but produced exceptional figures of four for 26 off 15 overs on a well-worn pitch in the second.

Forced to follow on on the third day, the West Indies found a rock in Darren Bravo as the little left-hander led them from a 396-run deficit into positive territory. They were eventually dismissed for 507 on the final day, with Bravo, who was dropped on 82, making a career best 218.
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