MOUNT MAUNGANUI, New Zealand — New Zealand claimed five wickets in the first session on the final day of the third cricket test against the West Indies to close in on victory and a 2-0 series win.
Overnight batters Brandon King and John Campbell frustrated the New Zealand bowlers for the first hour Monday, then four wickets fell in the space of six overs, tipping the match firmly in New Zealand's favor. Another fell just before the interval.
At lunch, West Indies was 99-5, needing 363 runs after being set 462 to win. New Zealand needed five wickets in the last two sessions.
Shai Hope was 2 not out at lunch and captain Roston Chase was unbeaten on 1. There are doubts over whether Kemar Roach will bat because of a hamstring injury.
Brandon King and John Campbell resumed Monday with the West Indies 43-0 after being set 461 to win the match. The openers negotiated the last 16 overs on the fourth day and a further 16 overs in the first session Monday before both were dismissed five balls apart.
Jacob Duffy made the first breakthrough, dismissing King for his 19th wicket of the series. King had resumed at 37 and reached his second test half-century from 63 balls, looking composed.
He was 67 when Duffy produced a short ball which reared at the batter, who went up on his toes and tried to fend the ball away, succeeding only in popping it off the glove to Glenn Phillips running in from gully.
Campbell faced 105 balls for 16 runs in a dogged defensive effort before hitting out at a ball from Ajaz Patel which found Phillips running back at mid-on.