New Zealand made a commanding start on the opening day of the third Test against West Indies in the ICC World Test Championship series, finishing the day in a dominant position.
After winning the toss, New Zealand chose to bat first and ended Day One on an imposing 334 for 1, firmly on top of the contest.
Openers put on a massive 323-run partnership, with Tom Latham scoring a composed 137, while Devon Conway remained unbeaten on a brilliant 178.
On a pitch offering ideal conditions for batting, the only wicket to fall was claimed by Kemar Roach.
At stumps on Day One, Conway was joined at the crease by nightwatchman Jacob Duffy, as New Zealand closed the day in complete control of the match.