Devon Conway and Tom Latham shatter 95-year-old record and more with mammoth opening stand vs West Indies | Cricket News
New Zealand openers Devon Conway and captain Tom Latham have all but set the hosts up for a win the their third and final Test against the West Indies on Day 1 with a mammoth opening partnership. Latham won the toss and chose to bat. He and Conway ended up playing out almost the entire day, piling on an opening partnership of 323 runs. It is the highest ever opening stand for a New Zealand pair in a home Test, going past the 276 between Charles Dempster and John Mills against England in Wellington all the way back in 1930. The stand ended in the 87th over when Latham fell on 137 off 246 balls. Conway, on the other hand, finished the day unbeaten on 178 off 279 balls, with New Zealand’s score reading 334/1. The partnership between Conway and Latham was the second highest opening stand of all time for New Zealand in Test cricket. The highest was also against the West Indies, which was 387 between Glenn Turner and Terry Jarvis in 1972. …







