
New Zealand face In the West 0-0 after a batting draw in Christchurch in the decisive second Test at the basin reserve in Wellington Justin GreavesUndefeated 202 anchored the visitors’ regreard. Tom Latham‘s black caps, hit by injury Mat henry, Nathan Smithand Mitchell crossbring back Glenn Phillips While trusting Kane Williamsonthe experience of chasing a streak. Roston chase‘s West Indies, old man Shai UmidA maiden Test century and their lower-order consistency aim to extend their unbeaten run on tour.
Injuries force an attack corrected by not feathering Michael Rae and Jacob Duffy Supported According to the brain and Zach Foulkeswhile Rachin Ravindra Provides spin options. Batting hinges with Latham, Williamson (52 in the first innings) and Daryl Mitchell For consistency, add middle-order firepower after Phillips’ domestic form with his return. Home advantage in Wellington, where New Zealand have held a strong record, manages their push for control with disciplined lines and slips.
Chase’s side, after a flurry (202*) and Roach (58*) thwarted the New Zealand opener, proved Hope’s 116 in seaming tracks. Tempo trio Jayden seals, anderson phillipand Roach Target Early Kiwi, supported Shields of Ojay‘debut promise and Joel WarricanSPIN. Vital when they have low-order battle signals, interceptors, and openers John Campbell and Tagenarine Chanderpaul rocker again.
Basin stockpile report
The basin reserve usually attacks the pace bowlers with early, seam movement and bounce in windy conditions, then attacking the attackers on a fruity surface. Historical statistics: Bowling, who won 29 of the first 71 Tests, averages close to 315 in his first innings, dropping sharply in later innings.
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Wellington Weather Forecast NZ VS WI second test
Day 1: Wednesday, December 10
2nd test opener in patchy and breezy conditions, 23°C and N 32 km/h wind gusts, West Indies welcome Openers Campbell and Chanderpaul vs Ship and Duffy 2nd test opener in 32 km/h wind gusts. A true feel at 23°C, a test of tests on a green, 2% risk of rain favored the winner of the toss first.
Day 2: Thursday, December 11
Low clouds, 19°C/14°C to 19°C/14°C Moderate UV and 25% Pregip Potential for slight delay in signal, but overcast skies suit a shed blackcaps attack targeting quick wickets before pitch comfort.
Day 3: Friday, December 12
Mostly sunny skies return with winds s 35 km / h / h high, 18 ° C, after a river after a river jump to help the Williamson anchors. High UV, sun protection for fields, 1% rain in continuous sessions 1% rain locks, western India “Close Order” requires pressure in Fatigue.
Day 4: Saturday, December 13
Lots of sunshine and afternoon SSE 19 km/h breezes at 19°C/12°C, warm the surface to sink with Greaves’ New Zealand push can sharpen. Breezy conditions protect seam help without extremes, pivotal day builds, 1% collapse speed swings.
Day 5: Sunday, December 14
Sunshine and a pleasant nnw 22 km/h wind tops out at 22°C/17°C, leveling the pitch for the finale, which results as the captain’s eye declarations. Extreme Uv, dry, wind-locked zero rain, top-of-the-line drama with reinforcement drama if West Indies’ lower order repeats 1st Test heroics.

