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Conway's half century lifts New Zealand to 112-2 on Day 2 of 2nd test against West Indies

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Conway's half century lifts New Zealand to 112-2 on Day 2 of 2nd test against West Indies
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Conway's half century lifts New Zealand to 112-2 on Day 2 of 2nd test against West Indies

2025-12-11 14:03 Last Updated At:14:10

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Devon Conway reached a half century in a 67-run partnership with Kane Williamson which carried New Zealand to 112-2 at lunch Thursday on the second day of the second test against West Indies.

Kemar Roach made an early breakthrough, dismissing Tom Latham (11) in the fifth over of the day and Williamson (37) fell to close to lunch to a peach of a ball from Anderson Phillip which pitched on middle and straightened past the outside edge to hit off stump.

Conway was 55 not out at the break and Rachin Ravindra was 5 as New Zealand added 88 runs in the morning session on a pitch still assisting fast bowlers.

New Zealand resumed at 24 without loss in reply to the West Indies' first innings of 205.

Latham fell to a superb ball from Roach which cut back from a length, through the batter's defensive prod to hit off stump.

Conway was dropped at leg gully by Brandon King from the bowling of Jayden Seales when he was 29 and Williamson offered a hard return catch to Phillip when he was on 22.

The West Indies bowlers tested Conway, first by bowling around the wicket into his pads and later over the wicket and across him toward slips.

The pitch at the Basin Reserve hardened since the first day and offered pace, bounce and sharp movement from a good length.

Ravindra, who made 171 in the second innings of the drawn first test, got off the mark just before lunch with a dangerous slice between slips and gully.

Fast bowler Blair Tickner rejoined the New Zealand team after dislocating his left shoulder in a fielding accident on the first day, after he had taken 4-32.

In a statement, the New Zealand team said Tickner will not bowl or field again in the match and will only bat if absolutely necessary.

The teams played to a draw in the series opener at Christchurch. The third and final test begins Dec. 18 at Bay Oval at Mount Maunganui.

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New Zealand fielders Blair Tickner, left, and Glenn Phillips are unable to field a ball while playing the West Indies on Day 5 of their cricket test match in Christchurch, New Zealand, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025. (Andrew Cornaga/Photosport via AP)

New Zealand fielders Blair Tickner, left, and Glenn Phillips are unable to field a ball while playing the West Indies on Day 5 of their cricket test match in Christchurch, New Zealand, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025. (Andrew Cornaga/Photosport via AP)

New Zealand's Devon Conway bats against the West Indies on day 3 during their cricket test match in Christchurch, New Zealand, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (Chris Symes/Photosport via AP)

New Zealand's Devon Conway bats against the West Indies on day 3 during their cricket test match in Christchurch, New Zealand, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (Chris Symes/Photosport via AP)

ATLANTA (AP) — Outfielder Mike Yastrzemski and the Atlanta Braves agreed Wednesday to a $23 million, two-year contract that includes a 2028 club option with the potential to make the deal worth $26 million over three seasons.

The 35-year-old hit .233 with 17 home runs and 46 RBIs in 146 games last year for San Francisco and Kansas City.

Yastrzemski, who spent the first six-plus seasons of his career with the Giants before being traded to the Royals in July, has salaries of $9 million next year and $10 million in 2027. Atlanta holds a $7 million option for 2028 with a $4 million buyout.

The versatile Yastrzemski, the grandson of Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski, can play all three outfield positions and is a career .238 hitter. His best season came in the COVID-19-shortened 2020 campaign, when he batted .297 with 10 homers in 54 games and finished in the top 10 in NL MVP voting.

AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB

FILE - Kansas City Royals' Mike Yastrzemski runs during the fourth inning of a baseball game Sept. 14, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

FILE - Kansas City Royals' Mike Yastrzemski runs during the fourth inning of a baseball game Sept. 14, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

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