New Zealand v West Indies, 1st Test, 3rd Day, Wellington
West Indies neutralise the short stuff
Tom Blundell began rapidly on the third morning after New Zealand decided to bat on•Getty Images
Kraigg Brathwaite started off like had in the first innings, playing with soft hands and covering his stumps well•Getty Images
Shimron Hetmyer then came in and dismantled New Zealand's tactics, particularly those of Neil Wagner who went at nearly six an over •Getty Images
He was stuck in the nineties for more than half an hour, but brought up a century on debut while putting on a big partnership for the last wicket to stretch New Zealand's lead to 386•Getty Images
The short-ball barrage to West Indies continued in the second innings...•Getty Images
Matt Henry was the most disciplined bowler, plugging away outside off; he was also the most successful one, picking up two wickets •Getty Images
...but Kieran Powell was positive against it before holing out•Getty Images
Kraigg Brathwaite batted through to stumps, in sight of a century, and leading West Indies' way with his 79•Getty Images