NZ vs WI 3rd Test: New Zealand Dominates Day 1

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Discover the latest updates and highlights from the NZ vs WI 3rd Test. Stay informed on scores, player performances, and match analysis.

New Zealand Dominates Day 1 of 3rd Test: Conway and Latham Script History

Mount Maunganui, December 18, 2025 — New Zealand has taken absolute control of the third and final Test against the West Indies at Bay Oval. After winning the toss and electing to bat, the Black Caps ended Day 1 at 334/1, powered by a historic opening partnership between Devon Conway and Captain Tom Latham.

The day belonged to the Kiwi openers, who dismantled the West Indian bowling attack with a relentless 323-run stand. This partnership not only put New Zealand in the driver’s seat for a series victory but also rewrote the record books.


NZ vs WI 3rd Test: Record-Breaking Partnership

The 323-run stand between Conway and Latham is now:

  • The highest opening partnership in the history of the World Test Championship (WTC), surpassing the 317-run record held by India’s Rohit Sharma and Mayank Agarwal.
  • The highest opening stand ever recorded by a New Zealand pair on home soil, breaking a 95-year-old record set back in 1930.
  • The second-highest opening stand for New Zealand in all Test cricket, trailing only the 387-run legendary partnership of Glenn Turner and Terry Jarvis in 1972.

NZ vs WI 3rd Test: Individual Brilliance

  • Devon Conway (178):* Conway was the star of the day, showing immense grit and technical prowess. Despite suffering a minor hand injury from a Jayden Seales delivery, he batted through the pain to reach his 6th Test century and is now closing in on a double-hundred.
  • Tom Latham (137): The skipper led from the front with a fluent 15th Test century. He survived a scare on 104 when wicketkeeper Tevin Imlach dropped a chance, but he eventually fell in the final overs of the day, caught at slip off Kemar Roach.

NZ vs WI 3rd Test: Match Context & Series Standings

New Zealand currently leads the three-match series 1-0. After a hard-fought draw in Christchurch and a dominant nine-wicket victory in Wellington, a win or even a draw in this match would secure a series trophy for the hosts.

TeamDay 1 ScoreKey Performer
New Zealand334/1 (90 overs)Devon Conway (178*)
West IndiesKemar Roach (1/63)

Looking Ahead to Day 2

The West Indies will be desperate for early wickets tomorrow morning to prevent New Zealand from batting them out of the game entirely. With the pitch at Bay Oval expected to offer more assistance to spinners like Ajaz Patel as the match progresses, the visitors face an uphill battle to save the Test.

The Black Caps, meanwhile, will look to Devon Conway and the incoming middle order—including Kane Williamson and Rachin Ravindra—to push the total beyond 500.


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