WI v NZ, 3rd Test, Bridgetown, 4th day
Williamson century grinds WI down
New Zealand suffered an early blow when they lost captain Brendon Mccullum for 25•WICB
Jimmy Neesham counterattacked. He struck three fours and four sixes as the fifth wicket stand contributed 91 runs•WICB
Roach finally broke through with the new ball. With BJ Watling's wicket, he became the 19th West Indian to 100 Test wickets. Two spells of rain forced play to be called off with New Zealand leading by 307•WICB
However, Kane Williamson carefully built on his overnight half-century•WICB
West Indies looked lost in the field. Their spinners could not apply enough pressure as they conceded 137 runs in the morning session•WICB
Neesham lost concentration after his half-century but Williamson's determination took him to three-figures and then past 400 runs in the series•WICB