Dean Conway and Tom Latham’s 323-Run Stand Dominates New Zealand v West Indies
In a remarkable display of skill and endurance, Dean Conway and Tom Latham forged a monumental 323-run partnership during the Test match between New Zealand and West Indies. This impressive collaboration, which lasted 86.4 overs, marks a significant achievement in the annals of Test cricket.
Highlights of Dean Conway and Tom Latham’s Stand
- The partnership is the joint 12th highest opening stand in men’s Test cricket.
- It is the eighth instance of a 300-run stand for any wicket in New Zealand’s cricket history.
Record Partnerships
The record for New Zealand’s highest partnership was set by Martin Crowe and Andrew Jones, who scored 467 runs for the third wicket against Sri Lanka in 1991.
Performance Overview
Dean Conway faced 279 deliveries, hitting 25 boundaries and made his sixth Test century. Tom Latham, who won the toss, played a crucial role by scoring 232 runs off 246 balls, including 15 fours and a six, marking his 15th Test century.
Key Moments
- Latham was dropped by wicketkeeper Tevin Imlach when he was on 104 runs.
- Latham was later dismissed after being caught at first slip by Roston Chase off Kemar Roach.
Conway reflected on the partnership, stating, “It’s the best I’ve been part of.” He emphasized the importance of their strategy to “bat big” to provide their bowlers with a chance in the fourth innings. He acknowledged the challenging conditions they faced in the morning session, particularly noting the high quality of the opposing bowlers.
Looking Ahead
The match resumes with Conway set to continue his innings alongside nightwatchman Jacob Duffy. The resumption is scheduled for Friday at 22:00 GMT (Thursday).