Courier de l'Égypte - West Indies 420 all out to trail New Zealand by 155

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West Indies 420 all out to trail New Zealand by 155
West Indies 420 all out to trail New Zealand by 155 / Photo: Michael Bradley - AFP

West Indies 420 all out to trail New Zealand by 155

The West Indies lost four wickets in an hour to be 420 all out on Sunday on the fourth morning of the third Test against New Zealand at Mount Maunganui.

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Kavem Hodge was left stranded after a fine 123 from 275 balls, including 15 boundaries, as New Zealand lead by 155 runs.

Jacob Duffy took 4-86 including the first two wickets of the day, taking his tally for the series to 18.

The West Indies had resumed on 381-6, with Hodge on 109 and batting alongside Anderson Phillip.

Phillip lasted just nine balls, Duffy getting a ball to take off and clip the gloves as it went through to Tom Blundell behind the stumps.

Shai Hope, who missed the last two days due to food poisoning, fell for four top edging a pull to the fine leg boundary, Duffy getting his second in two overs.

Jayden Seales briefly showed resistance making 15 from 53 balls until he edged Ajaz Patel through to the keeper.

Kemar Roach was the last man to bat, nursing a hamstring strain suffered on day one, but he was caught behind from Michael Rae from his second ball.

Patel took 3-113 in 41 overs, while Rae had 2-89.

D.Nader--CdE