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Neesham, Watling set up huge total for New Zealand

Updated - October 18, 2016 02:17 pm IST

Published - June 10, 2014 06:47 pm IST - KINGSTON, Jamaica

Jimmy Neesham, right, and BJ Watling dominated proceedings on day two after West Indies managed to make three quick breakthroughs

All-rounder Jimmy Neesham struck his second consecutive test century on Monday and wicketkeeper B.J. Watling added 89 as New Zealand amassed 508-7 declared on the second day of the first cricket test against the West Indies.

In reply, the West Indies safely negotiated nine overs to reach 19-0 at stumps at Sabina Park. Home favourite Chris Gayle, celebrating his 100th test, was unbeaten on eight while Kieran Powell was 11 not out.

Earlier, Neesham lashed 11 fours and two sixes in his 107, becoming only the eighth man to reach three figures in each of his first two tests. The 23-year-old Neesham scored a century on his debut against India at Wellington in February.

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The Otago left-hander got able assistance from Watling, who hit seven fours and one six before he was dismissed in the final session seeking quick runs.

Neesham and Watling’s sixth wicket stand of 201 boosted New Zealand after they wobbled slightly after resuming on 240-2.

In a nutshell
* At the end of day two, West Indies were 19 for no loss after after New Zealand declared their innings at 508 for seven * Jimmy Neesham has now scored hundreds in his first two Test matches to become the first Kiwi to do so * Neesham put on 201 runs for the sixth wicket along with wicketkeeper B.J. Watling, who scored 89 * Suliemann Benn and Shane Shillingford picked up three wickets each despite being expensive

Off-spinner Shane Shillingford (3-145) soon added the scalp of Ross Taylor for 55. The former skipper chipped an on drive to Kirk Edwards at midwicket.

New Zealand quickly dipped to 279-5 when Benn got one to turn and bounce. Captain Brendon McCullum edged to Chris Gayle at slip via the shoulder of wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin.

But Neesham and Watling dominated the rest of the day to blunt the West Indies attack.

Neesham eventually fell to a catch behind off Benn but Tim Southee blasted 21 not out off seven balls to keep the momentum with the Kiwis.

Watling, who survived one difficult chance when West Indies captain Denesh Ramdin floored a thick edge off Gayle’s off-spin when he was 48, fell 11 runs short of a fourth test ton when he holed out to deep midwicket.

The West Indies’ reply also enjoyed a slice of luck as Powell edged Tim Southee to second slip but Peter Fulton grassed the knee-high catch.

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