New Zealand v West Indies, 3rd Test, Hamilton, 2nd day
Taylor leads New Zealand's response
West Indies began the day looking to build on their overnight score of 289 for 6. New Zealand, though, needed quick wickets, and everything seemed to go to plan when Tim Southee had Darren Sammy caught behind for 3•Getty Images
Some late-order hitting from Veerasammy Permaul, and then Tino Best, helped West Indies add a further 60 runs as they were dismissed just before lunch on 367•Getty Images
This brought Ross Taylor to the crease, who had been in red-hot form with scores of 129 and 217* behind him, as he proceeded to build a partnership with Williamson•Getty Images
Shivnarine Chanderpaul continued to fight, and added the six runs he needed to reach a 29th Test century as West Indies soon crept past 300•Getty Images
It didn't take West Indies long to snag a wicket as Hamish Rutherford fell in the sixth over to Darren Sammy for just 10•Getty Images
Williamson called for a review on 58 but to no avail as New Zealand lost their third wicket and ended the day 211 in arrears •Getty Images
Peter Fulton and Kane Williamson waged on, till Fulton was caught at leg slip by Sammy•Getty Images