MOUNT MAUNGANUI, New Zealand — Devon Conway scored his second test double century more than four years after his first to speed New Zealand to a declaration at 575-8 Friday on the second day of the third test against the West Indies.
Undeterred by the New Zealand total and the need to bat in gloomy conditions late in the day, West Indies openers John Campbell and Brandon King rushed to 110 without loss in 23 overs before stumps.
New Zealand leads the three-match series 1-0 after the first test was drawn and the Black Caps won the second by nine wickets.
King reached a half century from 63 balls and was 55 not out at the close and Campbell was 45 not out after a century opening partnership from only 116 balls.
After reaching 200, Conway went on this time to his highest test score of 227 in an innings of almost 8-1/2 hours. He made exactly 200 in the first innings of his debut test against England at Lord's in June 2021.
His mammoth innings of 508 minutes, 367 balls, 31 fours which encompassed a 323-run opening partnership with Tom Latham put New Zealand in control of the test.
Latham made 145 on the first day and Rachin Ravindra built a half century in the second and third sessions Friday, finishing 72 not out when the declaration was made approaching 5 p.m., with around 90 minutes or 23 overs left in the day.
Ravindra hit six fours and two sixes, speeding up as the declaration approached. He shared an unbroken partnership of 39 with Ajaz Patel who finished 30 not out.