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Hope leads defiant stand as West Indies stretch Test into final day

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December 7, 2025
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By Ben McLeod (CNW) CHRISTCHURCH — West Indies ended the fourth day of the opening Test with an improbable sliver of hope, thanks to a commanding unbeaten century from Shai Hope and a composed half-century from Justin Greaves.

Their resistance transformed what once looked like a guaranteed New Zealand victory into a contest that will extend to a decisive fifth day.

By stumps, the visitors were 212 for four, still a daunting 319 runs short of their target of 531. Yet the unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 140 runs has injected life into what was shaping up to be a routine home win.

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A rescue mission from 72-4

New Zealand had dominated the early afternoon, shredding the West Indies top order and leaving the tourists reeling at 72-4. A swift finish appeared inevitable. But Hope, batting in sunglasses again due to an eye irritation, and Greaves refused to surrender.

Their partnership kept the hosts in the field for nearly the entire day, shifting the tone from damage control to quiet ambition. The West Indies already own the record for the highest successful chase in Test cricket, 418 against Australia more than two decades ago, and although surpassing 531 remains wildly improbable, Hope and Greaves ensured their team will not go down without a prolonged fight.

New Zealand hampered by injuries

Despite the sizeable scoreboard advantage, New Zealand’s attack is depleted. Matt Henry bowled only 11 overs before limping off with a calf problem, and Nathan Smith, nursing a side strain, did not bowl in the second innings at all. Those absences turned long spells into a grind for the home side, allowing the visitors’ fifth-wicket pair to settle and prosper.

Earlier in the day, New Zealand declared on 466 for eight, setting the West Indies the towering target. Openers John Campbell and Tagenarine Chanderpaul safely navigated the morning session to reach 20 without loss at lunch.

But the restart brought calamity. Jacob Duffy, fresh from his first-innings heroics, removed Campbell for a low catch at second slip, then dismissed Chanderpaul caught behind for six.

Alick Athanaze’s mistimed pull to mid-on accounted for another wicket, and the slide deepened when captain Roston Chase edged Matt Henry behind. From that point, survival itself looked uncertain.

Hope flourishes, Greaves grits in

Hope’s innings was a blend of authority and calculation. He drove and pulled with clarity, striking two exquisite boundaries off Michael Bracewell to move into the 40s before completing his second half-century of the match. After tea, he lifted the tempo, hitting Duffy for three crisp boundaries en route to the 90s, then gliding Rachin Ravindra through cover to reach his fourth Test century from 139 balls.

Greaves, far more measured but equally critical, bided his time before punishing Duffy’s short pitching, pulling emphatically to post his second Test fifty from 123 deliveries. His composure provided the perfect foil to Hope’s momentum.

The pair saw out the remainder of the day without alarm, but they are well aware that Friday demands another monumental session of application.
Roach stars again before the declaration

Before the chase began, Kemar Roach added another chapter to his distinguished career by collecting his 12th five-wicket haul in Tests. The 37-year-old dismissed Bracewell and Henry, both caught behind by Tevin Imlach, and then held a return catch from Duffy at the second attempt. His haul of 5-78 gave him match figures of 7-125 and moved him within nine wickets of the 300 mark.

Ojay Shields supported well with 2-74, but New Zealand’s imposing lead always ensured they dictated the tempo.

A final day of remote, but real possibility

Hope and Greaves have ensured the West Indies will not enter the final day beaten in spirit. The odds remain overwhelmingly in New Zealand’s favor, but their opponents now have a foundation, and faint glimmers of history, to cling to.

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