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  • West Indies, New Zealand A warm-up game ends in draw

    West Indies, New Zealand A warm-up game ends in draw

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    November 22, 2020
    West Indies, New Zealand A warm-up game ends in draw
    New Zealand A batted for the majority of the final day (Photo: Black Caps Facebook)
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    West Indies and New Zealand A played to draw in their three-day warm-up game at the John Davies Oval in Queenstown.

    West Indies, resuming the final day on 329-6 in response to New Zealand A’s score of 308-3 declared, made 366 all out. Nkrumah Bonner made 24 and Shayne Moseley stuck around for 53 balls for his 11 not out.

    Darren Bravo made 135 on day two, Shamarh Brooks scored 80, Kraigg Brathwaite 47 and Roston Chase 42.

    Bowling for New Zealand A, Jacob Duffy had 3-49 and Blair Tickner 2-66.

    New Zealand A, batting a second time, lost first innings centurion Rachin Ravindra for 10 at 27-1, bowled by Shannon Gabriel. Will Young and Devon Conway then batted to the close with New Zealand A 124-1.

    Young made 64* off 147 balls and Conway 41* off 89.

    West Indies are preparing to face New Zealand in two Test matches in December. Prior to that, they square off in three T20s from November 27-30.

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