Bracewell/Smith stand revives New Zealand on wild, weather-hit opening day

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – Under brooding skies at Hagley Oval, West Indies captain Roston Chase made what appeared an astute decision: he sent New Zealand in on a morning made for seam bowling. His judgment was almost instantly rewarded.

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Kemar Roach, returning to Test cricket after more than a year, struck with just his third ball. Devon Conway, drawn into a probing delivery, edged to slip where Justin Greaves flung himself low to his left to complete a sharp catch.

Rain, resets, and a slow crawl forward

Before the hosts could steady themselves, the weather took command. Two rain interruptions limited the morning session to a mere 10.3 overs, during which New Zealand crept to 17 for 1. Kane Williamson, on 13 at the interval, looked the only batter capable of taming the stop-start rhythm; Tom Latham managed just a single.

Emerging with renewed intent after lunch, Williamson unfurled a masterclass in technical discipline, reaching a poised 52 from 102 balls. His innings, studded with six crisp boundaries, showcased his trademark precision, late contact, soft hands, and unwavering judgment amid persistent seam movement.

Yet, his dismissal triggered an alarming unravelling. New Zealand lost 5 for 96 against a West Indies attack that married accuracy with persistence. Greaves, whose 2 for 35 underlined his growing stature with the ball, dismissed both Williamson and Latham to shift the balance firmly in the visitors’ favor.

Debutant Ojay Shields endured early nerves, including a costly no-ball that spared Williamson, but soon settled. He struck twice, his most significant success coming with the removal of Tom Blundell for 29.

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At 148 for 6, the hosts teetered on the brink of an underwhelming total.

Bracewell and Smith rally the hosts

When defiance was most needed, Michael Bracewell and Nathan Smith supplied it. Their seventh-wicket partnership, worth 52 hard-fought runs, re-established equilibrium after the earlier chaos.

Bracewell played with authority and intent on his way to 47, while Smith’s 25 was a study in composure and restraint. Together, they steered New Zealand toward something resembling respectability before Chase intervened, breaking the stand by removing Smith with a well-tossed off-break.

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Bracewell’s efforts ended when he top-edged a pull off Shields, who completed an impressive debut day with figures of 2 for 34.

A sobering finale

The day’s final act brought concern rather than celebration. Jacob Duffy, the last man in, wore a Roach bouncer flush on the helmet, prompting the umpires to halt play due to fading light. New Zealand closed on 231 for 9, their innings prolonged by grit as much as technique.

Only 70 overs were possible on a rain-hampered, tension-laden day. While the West Indies bowlers often impressed, bowling coach Ravi Rampaul may still seek improved discipline on Wednesday, the tourists conceded 23 extras, a costly leak amid an otherwise disciplined display.

 

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