Windies concede lead despite Samuels' 123

05 August,2012 10:41 AM IST |   |  AFP

West Indies, looking to win their series 2-0, posted a first innings deficit after the second day of their second Test against New Zealand on Friday, bowled out for 209 and hugely indebted to a century from Marlon Samuels.


By the close, the Black Caps were 59 for two for a lead of 110 with Martin Guptill - missing a fourth straight half century - and Bradley-John Watling the men out, both falling lbw to Narsingh Deonarine inside three overs late in the final session.


Marlon Samuels, who scored a ton against New Zealand on Friday.

Guptill, 97 in the first innings of the first Test at North Sound, made 42 and Watling 11. Earlier, the tourists had served notice of their intent to level the series in netting three top order wickets, including the prized scalp of Chris Gayle, in the opening session and their aggressivity in the field continued thereafter.

Before lunch, Gayle - who top-scored with 150 in the first Test which the West Indies won by nine wickets went for just eight from 58 balls as the hosts made a hesitant start.

Meanwhile, New Zealand were struggling at 109 for seven at lunch on Day Three. Off-spinner Narsingh Deonarine claiming four wickets. Tino best bagged a couple.

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