Windies all out for 192 v New Zealand
WELLINGTON, Mar 18 (Reuters) New Zealand pace bowler Kyle Mills captured the last two wickets early on the second day of second test to bowl out West Indies for 192.
The visitors, who began play today at 182 for eight after swing bowler James Franklin had torn through their middle order on the first day, scored just 10 more runs in about 30 minutes of play.
Daren Powell failed to add to his overnight score of 16 before he was enticed into a drive by Mills in the fourth over of the day and only succeeded to take a thick outside edge to Jamie How in the gully.
Fast bowler Fidel Edwards was also lured into a big drive outside the off stump in the next Mills over only to take a edge that was well held by captain Stephen Fleming in the slips. Ian Bradshaw was 20 not out.
Runako Morton top scored for West Indies with 63, while Franklin took five for 53.
Mills finished with three for 53 off 19.4 overs. New Zealand lead the three-test series 1-0 after a 27-run victory in Auckland last Monday.
REUTERS VJ RAI0415


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