Taylor ton steadies NZ on first day

Ross Taylor's 10th Test century proved pivotal for New Zealand on the first day of the second Test against the West Indies at the Basin Reserve.

The white-hot batting form of Ross Taylor guided New Zealand out of early danger and to a position of relative strength on the first day of the second Test against the West Indies in Wellington.

Taylor was dismissed for 129 close to stumps as the Black Caps reached 6-307 after being asked to bat on a green Basin Reserve pitch.

With the surface quickly losing its early fizz, a ragged West Indies effort in the field allowed Taylor to dominate the opening day, as he did in last week's drawn Test in Dunedin.

Kirk Edwards' grassing of a Taylor edge at third slip when he had yet to score proved critical as the former skipper unfurled a 227-ball stay featuring 15 fours.

Pace bowlers Tino Best and Darren Sammy also spilled chances after Taylor had reached three figures but they were let off when Shane Shillingford took a tremendous tumbling outfield catch to dismiss him for the first time this series.

The 29-year-old scored unbeaten knocks of 217 and 16 last week and his 362 runs before losing his wicket is a series record for a New Zealander, surpassing former captain Stephen Fleming's 343 in Sri Lanka 10 years ago.

Taylor's knock was vital following the early loss of openers Peter Fulton (six) and Hamish Rutherford (11) - both caught by wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin.

Taylor built substantial partnerships with Kane Williamson (45), Brendon McCullum (37) and Corey Anderson (38) against an attack largely lacking penetration.

Williamson, who missed the Dunedin Test with a fractured thumb, looked comfortable before sparring an edge to captain Sammy at second slip off Best.

McCullum chipped a lazy catch to short midwicket off Narsingh Deonarine while fellow-offspinner Shillingford claimed Anderson's scalp off from a faint edge when sweeping.

The spinners dominated the late stages as the tourists sought to remedy a slow over rate.

As was the case in Dunedin, the West Indies seam bowlers were too loose to fully exploit helpful early conditions.

Best was erratic but recorded the best figures of 2-66 off 14 overs while seamer Shannon Gabriel claimed Taylor's wicket - his first of the series.

Wicketkeeper BJ Watling was on eight and Tim Southee nine at stumps.


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