WI v NZ, 3rd Test, Barbados, 5th day
NZ secure rare away series win
New Zealand declared on their overnight score of 331 for 7, setting West Indies a target of 308 on the final day. The hosts were pegged back right away by Trent Boult's strikes•WICB
Shivnarine Chanderpaul added 50 runs for the fourth wicket with Darren Bravo but was out stumped for 25, the first such dismissal in his Test career•WICB Media Photo/Randy Brooks
West Indies' strongest resistance came from debutant Jason Holder at No. 7•WICB Media Photo/Randy Brooks
The win gave New Zealand their first away series victory against a top-eight side in 12 years•WICB Media Photo/Randy Brooks
West Indies stumbled further when Chris Gayle was bowled by Tim Southee for 11 in the 10th over•WICB
Darren Bravo showed intent and kept the big drives in check early in the innings. However, he fell to Southee, giving a catch to the gully fielder•WICB
Holder and Shillingford added 77 runs for the eighth wicket and Holder brought up his maiden Test fifty off 75 balls•WICB Media Photo/Randy Brooks
Southee then dismissed Denesh Ramdin as West Indies stuttered to 122 for 5•WICB
Once Holder was out, however, the tail-end batsmen could not rally around Shillingford, who finished 30 not out as West Indies were all out for 254•WICB Media Photo/Randy Brooks