West Indies v New Zealand, 1st Test, Kingston, 3rd day
New Zealand ahead after securing big lead
Kieran Powell was kept in check by the New Zealand seamers on the third morning, taking 12 deliveries to resume scoring•Associated Press
The offspinner made it one to remember, dismissing both Powell and Kirk Edwards in his fifth over of the day•Associated Press
Southee had West Indies in trouble soon after lunch, getting Gayle caught behind•Associated Press
Denesh Ramdin struck six fours during his 39, as the pair added 72 for the sixth wicket•Associated Press
Kane Williamson followed soon after as New Zealand scrapped to 14 for 2 at close, extending their lead to 260 •Associated Press
Mark Craig was making his Test debut•Associated Press
Chris Gayle was tested by Craig and Tim Southee, but remained resolute and produced boundaries at regular intervals•Associated Press
Two balls later, he reversed in from outside off to trap Marlon Samuels lbw, as the hosts fell to 104 for 5•Associated Press
After Ramdin fell, Chanderpaul was left with the tail and while he notched up an unbeaten 84, New Zealand's bowlers ensured West Indies were kept to 262•WICB Media/Randy Brooks
He raised a 35th fifty in his 100th Test, and ended with 64•Associated Press
Shivnarine Chanderpaul held up his end, as West Indies looked desperately for a recovery•Associated Press
With a 246-run lead, New Zealand chose to bat again and had a shaky start when opener Peter Fulton was out in the first over•Associated Press
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