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New Zealand’s Conway and Latham set a record 323-run opening stand, leading to 334 for 1 on day one against the West Indies.
Devon Conway and Tom Latham forged a record 323-run opening partnership, the highest in Test cricket since the ICC World Test Championship began, as New Zealand reached 334 for 1 on day one of the third Test against the West Indies at Bay Oval.
Conway was unbeaten on 178, his sixth Test century, while Latham scored 137, his 15th century, before being dismissed by Kemar Roach.
The stand surpassed India’s 317-run record from 2019 and is the second-highest in New Zealand’s Test history.
Rain delayed play briefly, but the pair reached 216 for no loss at tea and passed 300 before Latham’s dismissal.
New Zealand ended the day in a commanding position with key batters yet to bat.
Los neozelandeses Conway y Latham establecieron un récord de 323 carreras de apertura, llevando a 334 para 1 en el primer día contra las Indias Occidentales.