Although Williamson's batting skills deserted him, he did have luck on his side at the start of the day when he won the toss and put the West Indies into bat on a green wicket. After the tourists safely progressed to 59 without loss, Wagner engineered a collapse that saw all 10 wickets fall in 22 overs for only 75 runs. He was twice on a hat-trick as he posted his first seven-wicket haul and bettered his previous best of six for 41 against Zimbabwe last year. The West Indies were full of confidence going into the match on the back of a recent series win over Zimbabwe and a Test victory against England, and the confidence grew as openers Kieran Powell and Kraigg Brathwaite progressed steadily passed the half-century mark.- The fourth-best bowling figures in a Test innings for New Zealand - The best bowling figures for a fast bowler in 2017 - And a career-best in Tests for Neil Wagner West Indies bowled out for 134 https://t.co/GS5RRsnMJ5 #NZvWI pic.twitter.com/4Tuxa8HhGF
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But while New Zealand's new-ball pair Trent Boult and Matt Henry were unable to generate swing or seam movement on a cloudless summer's day, Wagner found bounce in the ripe conditions. By digging the ball in short and angling it towards the rib cage he had his first success in his third over when Brathwaite went for 24. Two overs before lunch, when the tourists looked to be recovering at 75 for one, Boult took a leaf out of Wagner's book, using a short-ball to account for the West Indies top scorer Powell who made 42. Wagner then hit a purple patch as he ripped through the West Indies' new generation of specialist batsmen in the space of four balls.Wonderful Wagner! Career best figures of 7/39 from Neil Wagner helps New Zealand bowl West Indies out for 134 in their first innings. SCORECARD: https://t.co/ee4g5CXMVa #NZvWI pic.twitter.com/JtHuqQgcMO
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Shimron Hetmyer went for 13 in the last ball before lunch, rising star Shai Hope fell on Wagner's second ball after play resumed and debutant Sunil Ambris stepped back on his stumps with the first ball he faced in Test cricket. Roston Chase and Shane Dowrich mounted a short-lived revival with a 17-run partnership before Wagner was back in the action again with a rising delivery to Chase (five) that was steered to Jeet Raval at leg slip.Will New Zealand be able to continue their 10 match unbeaten home streak against West Indies in Tests in Wellington? 1st #NZvWI Test PREVIEW: https://t.co/oHDdY8OWqM pic.twitter.com/LNce4cE3e3
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With Wagner's first five wickets all from short deliveries, new batsman Holder stood tall for the first ball he faced, only for Wagner to switch to a yorker which bowled him, and 59 without loss had become 97 for seven. Dowrich was run out at the non-striker's end for 18 and Boult bowled Miguel Cummins for one. Kemar Roach (not out 14) put on 29 for the last wicket with Shannon Gabriel (10) before Wagner had Gabriel caught in slips to wrap up the innings. BRIEF SCORE, 1st Test Day 1:New Zealand 85 for 2 (Raval 29*, Taylor 12*) trail West Indies 134 (Powell 42, Wagner 7-39, Boult 2-36) by 49 runs#NZvsWI New Zealand include pacer @Matthenry014 for first Test vs West Indieshttps://t.co/GcIaZJLHPC pic.twitter.com/v8Jf2v9G2g
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