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Johann Layne shines in otherwise quiet draw against New Zealand XI

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November 29, 2025
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By Ben McLeod (CNW) LINCOLN, New Zealand — On a day when the result seemed all but predetermined, pacer Johann Layne injected life and purpose into the West Indies’ final warm-up outing, claiming three wickets in an impressive burst at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval.
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The two-day contest against a New Zealand XI drifted to a predictable draw on Thursday, but not before Layne and his seam-bowling counterparts issued a timely reminder of their potency.

Early strikes create early turbulence

Resuming with a declaration on their overnight 346 for five, the visitors made immediate inroads with the ball. Senior seamer Kemar Roach struck early, removing Scott Janett, before Anderson Phillip followed up by dismissing Jesse Frew to leave the home side wobbling at four for two.

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Layne soon joined the assault. He prised out Sam Cassidy for 28, tightening the screws further as New Zealand XI slumped to 45 for three.

Paul and Abbas resist, but not for long

The hosts mounted a spirited counterpunch through a 126-run stand between Cam Paul, who compiled a polished 91, and Muhammad Abbas with a well-crafted 61. Their partnership steadied the innings and momentarily blunted the West Indies’ momentum.

But Layne returned to break the resistance. First he had Abbas caught behind, then, four balls later, dismantled Marco Alpe for a duck in identical fashion, sharply swinging the pendulum back in the tourists’ favour at 171 for five.

Spin steps in to finish the job

With the breakthrough secured, the West Indies spin attack applied the finishing touches. Kavem Hodge and Jomel Warrican combined for four wickets, two each, as the remaining batters folded, closing the innings at 264 in 73.4 overs.

Layne emerged as the standout with figures of 3-33 from nine probing overs. Hodge followed with 2-32, Warrican with 2-45, while Roach, Phillip, and Roston Chase all chipped in with one wicket apiece.

A useful workout ahead of bigger battles

Though the match fizzled out in expected fashion, the West Indies will depart Lincoln buoyed by a disciplined bowling performance, particularly from Layne, whose aggression and control provided the warmest hint of form as the Test series beckons.

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