New Zealand v West Indies, 1st Test, Wellington, 1st day
Wagner wreaks havoc
West Indies' pursuit of a first series win on New Zealand soil in 22 years ushered in a Test debut for Sunil Ambris•Getty Images
But Neil Wagner unleashed a flurry of short balls and left the West Indies line-up reeling•Getty Images
It took only 14.4 overs for Wagner to complete his career-best 7 for 39, and bowl the visitors out for a meagre 134•Marty MelvilleAFP/Getty Images
While proceedings with the bat hardly went West Indies' way, Holder had reasons to celebrate after his opposite number, Kane Williamson, fell cheaply•Marty Melville/AFP/Getty Images
New Zealand's decision to put the visitors in on a grassy Basin Reserve surface didn't work initially as the openers put on 59 runs•Getty Images
Trent Boult swung the ball with control and claimed two wickets, including Miguel Cummins', having had him to play the wrong line•Marty Melville/AFP/Getty Images
Tom Latham started off strongly in reply but couldn't sustain his innings beyond an 87-ball 37•Getty Images
Ross Taylor found the boundary twice en route to his 32-ball 12•Getty Images
Wagner kept chipping away at the opposition and bowled captain Jason Holder for a golden duck•Marty MelvilleAFP/Getty Images
Latham's fellow opener Jeet Raval exuded confidence early in his strokeplay•AFP
He kept Raval company going into stumps, with the latter having played out 101 balls for his unbeaten 29•Marty Melville/AFP/Getty Images