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    Fine weather's expected for the majority of the day in Hamilton as New Zealand begin their mission to eke out 20 West Indies wickets

    Fine weather's expected for the majority of the day in Hamilton as New Zealand begin their mission to eke out 20 West Indies wickets


    The tourists will get the best of the batting conditions on a pitch which Black Caps captain Kane Williamson has shown holds a glut of runs, if you apply yourself.

    Kraigg Brathwaite and John Campbell have done that thus far on their way to 49 without loss in reply to the hosts' 519 for seven.

    Williamson has brought his five-prong pace bowling attack time - 270 further overs to be precise - but the need to create pressure through partnerships will be crucial so they're not left holding the solitary card of Neil Wagner leg theory to secure victory.

    Play resumes at 11am.

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