Updated On: 22 December, 2025 09:47 AM IST | Mount Maunganui (New Zealand) | AP
At stumps, WI were 43-0 with Brandon King 37 and John Campbell 2. Latham and Conway became the first pair in Tests to achieve a triple century and century partnership in the same match.

New Zealand’s Devon Conway (L) and Tom Latham touch gloves during day four of the 3rd international Test cricket match between New Zealand and West Indies at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. Pic/AFP
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Tom Latham and Devon Conway earned a unique place in Test history on Sunday when their 192-run second innings partnership paved the way for New Zealand’s declaration at 306-2 on the fourth day of the third Test against the West Indies.
At stumps, WI were 43-0 with Brandon King 37 and John Campbell 2. Latham and Conway became the first pair in Tests to achieve a triple century and century partnership in the same match.