NZ v WI, 1st Test, Dunedin, 5th day
WI salvage draw after steady rain
Darren Bravo had led West Indies' resistance with a double-century, but he was bowled early by Trent Boult on day five for 218 •AFP
Neil Wagner finally removed the tail, and New Zealand had a target of 112 to chase•Getty Images
Brendon McCullum was caught behind by Denesh Ramdin to give Shillingford his fourth wicket, and New Zealand had slumped to 44 for 4•AFP
But West Indies clearly were•AFP
Darren Sammy played his part in the team's resurgence, scoring 80 to take the lead past 100•Getty Images
They suffered a setback when Peter Fulton was dismissed by Shane Shillingford in the fourth over•AFP
With rain forecast, Corey Anderson tried to accelerate and take New Zealand to their target•AFP
After an inspection, the match was called off and West Indies escaped with a draw - a result that had seemed impossible a couple of days ago•AFP
Shillingford continued to rattle the hosts with wickets at regular intervals•Getty Images
The showers started after the 30th over, with New Zealand 33 runs from victory. The hosts were not happy•AFP