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Aided by a dogged Brooks, Windies slowly rebuilt as Blackwood completed a second fifty-plus score in as many innings. The Black Caps needed a breakthrough and stand-in skipper Tom Latham called on Jamieson, who promptly delivered with the wicket of Brooks, who shouldered arms to one angling in and was bowled.
Bowling changes worked perfectly for Latham as Southee returned to the attack to get rid of the dangerous Blackwood for 69. Jason Holder didn't last long either as Jamieson snaffled him and Alzarri Joseph, last Test's batting hero for Windies, in the same over.
Earlier in the day, New Zealand lost Jamieson for 20, the first time he had been dismissed below 40 in his short Test career. Southee didn't last long either as Joseph captured his second wicket of the day. Nicholls found able company in Neil Wagner, who cracked three fours and a six in his first 11 balls at the crease.
Nicholls brought up his 150 soon enough, and Wagner was put down by Joseph off Gabriel. Wagner smashed 18 runs off one Joseph over and went on a full-fledged attack to complete a 36-ball half-century.
Wagner's onslaught was halted as Roston Chase snared Nicholls and Boult in the same over to wrap up the New Zealand innings for 460. West Indies had a few overs to survive until tea but lost four wickets in the period to once again play catch up.
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