Wellington: Left-handed batsman Henry Nicholls on Friday scored an unbeaten century to help New Zealand take the upper hand on Day One of the second and final Test against West Indies at the Basin Reserve.
Put into bat, the Black Caps reached 294/6 at Stumps with Nicholls and Kyle Jamieson remaining unbeaten.
Dropped twice on 47 by Darren Bravo at first slip, Nicholls punished the West Indies' generosity to end 117 not out. Alongside him was Kyle Jamieson at 1*.
Playing without their regular skipper Kane Williamson, who has gone to Tauranga to be with his pregnant wife, the hosts were provided with a decent start with Tom Latham and wicket-keeper Tom Blundell adding 31 runs for the opening wicket.
West Indies pacer Shannon Gabriel drew the first blood when he sent Blundell back to the New Zealand dressing room at his individual score of 14. Latham, who is leading the side in Williamson's absence, didn't stay long enough after that and became the first scalp of Chemar Holder. Latham scored 27 runs off the 53 deliveries he faced.
Experienced Ross Taylor (9 off 12) also didn't contribute much as Gabriel had him caught by Joshua Da Silva, leaving New Zealand in a spot at 78/3.