New Zealand’s star batsman Devon Conway delivered an exceptional performance in the third Test against the West Indies, reaching his second Test double century. Conway’s masterful innings saw him accumulate 227 runs from 367 balls, including 31 boundaries. This remarkable feat was a key factor in New Zealand posting a formidable total of 424-4 by lunch on the second day. Conway resumed his brilliant form from day one, where he ended on 178 not out. His outstanding contribution finally concluded when he was dismissed LBW by Justin Greaves. The foundation laid by Conway and opener Tom Latham, who scored 137, set the stage for New Zealand’s strong position. Later, Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Phillips continued to build the score, aiming to push New Zealand past 500 runs in their first innings.
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