NZ vs WI 1st Test Day 5: Kemar Roach survives twice with ‘wrong descision’ as Kiwis has have no DRS left
Drama continues at Hagley Oval as West Indies edge closer to a famous win, needing under 100 runs with four wickets in hand. Kemar Roach has now survived two massive shouts — an LBW earlier and now a razor-thin caught-behind appeal — purely because New Zealand have no reviews left.
Moments ago:
Michael Bracewell to Roach, no run — A huge appeal for caught behind! Bracewell fired it through a little quicker, skidding straight on as Roach prodded forward expecting turn. The ball passed the outside edge and New Zealand went up instantly.
Replays showed a tiny spike on UltraEdge right as the ball went past the bat — but with no DRS remaining, Alex Wharf’s on-field decision of not out stood. Nothing is going New Zealand’s way after they burned their reviews earlier in the innings.
Roach (53*) and Justin Greaves (185*) continue to frustrate the hosts, stretching their partnership and inching West Indies to a remarkable chase.
Do you think West Indies can pull this off?