Devon Conway and Tom Latham share New Zealand's second highest opening partnership in Test cricket as they dominate West Indies in Mount Maunganui.
Third Test, Mount Maunganui (day one of five)
New Zealand 334-1: Conway 178*, Latham 137
West Indies: Yet to bat
Devon Conway and Tom Latham shared New Zealand's second highest opening partnership in Test cricket as they dominated West Indies on day one of the third Test in Mount Maunganui.
The openers put on 323 for the first wicket, bettered only by Glenn Turner and Terry Jarvis' stand of 387 against West Indies in Georgetown in 1972.
Conway batted through the day for his unbeaten 178, while captain Latham made 137 as New Zealand closed on 334-1 at the Bay Oval.
New Zealand lead the three-match series 1-0.
The partnership, which spanned 86.4 overs, is the joint 12th highest opening stand in men's Test cricket and only the eighth stand of 300 for any wicket for New Zealand.
New Zealand's record partnership was set by Martin Crowe and Andrew Jones, who added 467 for the third wicket against Sri Lanka in Wellington in 1991.
Conway faced 279 balls and hit 25 fours, compiling his sixth Test century in the process.
Latham, who earlier won the toss, was dropped by wicketkeeper Tevin Imlach on 104 before being caught by a diving Roston Chase at first slip off Kemar Roach.
He faced 246 balls, struck 15 fours and a six and now has 15 Test hundreds.
Conway will resume alongside nightwatchman Jacob Duffy when play resumes on Friday (22:00 GMT, Thursday).
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