WI v NZ, 1st Test, Kingston, 4th day
Craig, Southee skittle West Indies
Nightwatchman Ish Sodhi was trapped lbw by Jerome Taylor early on day four, even as New Zealand looked to build on their huge first-innings lead•Associated Press
Tom Latham and Brendon McCullum looked like they had steadied the innings, adding 41, but McCullum could not kick on•Associated Press
The lead passed 400 courtesy a six from Mark Craig off his first ball in Test cricket, and New Zealand declared 402 ahead. Taylor finished with the best figures for West Indies: 3 for 28 •Associated Press
Shivnarine Chanderpaul was out padding up to Sodhi for 24•Associated Press
It was New Zealand's first Test win in the Caribbean since 2002 and the captain Brendon McCullum described his team's effort as "brilliant"•Associated Press
Jerome Taylor dented New Zealand's progress further by taking out Ross Taylor off the very next ball. He didn't get his hat-trick, but New Zealand were wobbling at 14 for 4•Associated Press
Latham, though, hung in there and got to his second half-century in the match•Associated Press
West Indies had to play out 140 overs to save the game. They couldn't negotiate the seven overs before tea unscathed. Tim Southee took out both openers, Kieran Powell and Chris Gayle, to reduce them to 15 for 2 at the interval•Associated Press
Sodhi also removed Denesh Ramdin's middle stump with a leg-break in the 37th over, as West Indies slumped to 121 for 8•WICB Media/Randy Brooks Photo
Jimmy Neesham could not repeat his first-innings success, skying one to be caught for 20 as New Zealand's lead extended towards 400 •Associated Press
Mark Craig struck twice in an over once again, dismissing Darren Bravo and Marlon Samuels. His match haul of 8 for 188 was the best for a New Zealand debutant•Associated Press
Shane Shillingford slammed the second-fastest Test fifty, making an unbeaten 53 off 29 balls, but eventually ran out of partners as West Indies crashed to an 186-run defeat inside four days•WICB Media/Randy Brooks Photo