Internet Desk:New Zealand star opener Devon Conway creates history. Devon Conway takes a hit during the third Test against the West Indies at Mt Manganui. Conway, who broke out with a double century in the first innings, scored a century in the second innings as well. With this, Conway created a record as the first New Zealand batsman to score a double century and a century in a single Test match. So far no Kiwis player has achieved this feat. Conway also became the 10th batsman to achieve this feat in world cricket. In the first innings of the third Test against West Indies, Conway scored 227 runs off 367 balls with 31 fours. In the second innings too, with the same form, he scored a hundred runs off 139 balls. There are 8 fours and 3 sixes in it. Conway, who has been troubled by losing form for the last two years, has picked up the dust this year. They have scored 697 runs at an average of 87.12 in five Test matches.


When it comes to the third Test... Windies who entered the ring with a target of 452 runs are trying to draw. At the end of the fourth day, the Caribbean team scored 43 runs for no loss in their second innings. West Indies still need 419 runs to win. Brandon King(37) and Campbell(2) at the crease. New Zealand won the toss and went into bat. In the first innings, they declared a huge score of 575 runs. After that they also declared their second innings at 306/2.


Tom Latham also scored a century along with Conway among the Kiwis batters. Adding to the first innings lead, the Black Caps set a target of 452 in front of West Indies. Windies also fought brilliantly in their first innings. Openers Brandon King (63) and John Campbell (45) gave a good start. Kavem Hodge (123) impressed with an unbeaten century. With this, Windies were bowled out for 420 runs in the first innings.


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