14 Dec 2008

All to play for on last day, though draw looks most likely

7:53 pm on 14 December 2008

New Zealand are 44 for two at stumps on the fourth day of the rain-affected first cricket Test against the West Indies in Dunedin.

Daniel Flynn's on four and Tim McIntosh 24, after the West Indies paceman Daren Powell bowled both the New Zealand opener Jamie How and Kyle Mills in one over.

The West Indies were all out for 340 as the New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori cleaned up the tail, claiming four late wickets - including two in one over.

His total of six for 56 was New Zealand's best while the star with the bat for the West Indies was Jerome Taylor, who made 106 as they were all out for 340.

So New Zealand lead by 69 runs with 8 wickets in hand going into the final day at the University Oval.

The match looks it's like heading for a draw, but a result is still possible.