New Zealand v West Indies, 1st Test, Dunedin, 4th day
Taylor assault upsets New Zealand's plans
Chris Gayle sent out a statement with some stylish strokeplay and went on to pass fifty•Getty Images
Kyle Mills was among the wickets in the opening session and gave his side the edge•Getty Images
...but he managed only 23 on his Test debut •Getty Images
New Zealand was finally given out and Ramdin had to go•Getty Images
Taylor's hundred came off just 97 balls and he beat his previous highest first-class score of 40 by a huge margin•Getty Images
Chanderpaul went too far across and lost his middle stump•Getty Images
However he got a little too ambitious against Iain O'Brien and lost his wicket•Getty Images
Xavier Marshall found his groove early but didn't last very long•Getty Images
It was left to Shivnarine Chanderpaul to shoulder the responsibility•Getty Images
Jerome Taylor bludgeoned the bowling and took the game away from New Zealand•Getty Images
He added 153 with Chanderpaul, who scored 76•Getty Images
Vettori ended with 6 for 56 to give New Zealand a first-innings lead of 25•Getty Images
Brendan Nash walked in with his team in a bit of trouble...•Getty Images
Umpire Mark Benson had a word with Daniel Vettori after the bowler challenged the verdict on Denesh Ramdin•Getty Images
He was severe square of the wicket on the off side •Getty Images
Vettori had Taylor edge to Brendon McCullum for 106 and dismissed Daren Powell off the next ball•Getty Images
New Zealand suffered late jolts when Daren Powell struck twice off successive balls. They finished the day 69 in front with eight wickets in hand•Getty Images
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