Jimmy Neesham hits second straight test century
All-rounder becomes first New Zealander to score hundreds in each of his first two matches in Jamaica

All-rounder Jimmy Neesham became the first New Zealander, and just the eighth player overall, to score centuries in each of his first two tests as the tourists ended the second day of the first test against West Indies with a huge first innings lead.
Neesham, who scored 137 not out on debut against India in February, was dismissed for 107 after sharing a 201-run partnership with wicketkeeper BJ Watling (89) to take the visitors to 508 for seven declared at Sabina Park in Kingston.
Individual stuff is nice, but you play the game to win and that's what's most important
West Indies openers Chris Gayle (eight) and Kieran Powell (11) guided the hosts to 19 without loss at stumps, still 489 runs in arrears.
"It's very pleasing obviously," Neesham said.

"Individual stuff is nice, but you play the game to win and that's what's most important.
"It's quite a flat wicket, but there is some turn and bounce if the bowlers put the ball in the right area so, if we can get some early wickets tomorrow, we could put them under pressure."