Left-arm seamer Trent Boult has produced career-best match figures to lead New Zealand to a comprehensive test victory over the West Indies on day three at the Basin Reserve in Wellington today.
Beginning the day on 158-4 in their first innings in reply to New Zealand's first-up effort of 441, the visitors crumbled as Boult ran through them with 6-40 to shoot them out for 193.
New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum then enforced the follow-on and Boult delivered another four wickets and a simply stunning catch at point during the West Indies' second innings as they were bowled out for 175.
The final wash-up meant New Zealand claimed the test match by an innings and 73 runs, which marked their first win in whites under McCullum's stewardship.
It will have eased the disappointment of last week's missed opportunity in Dunedin where New Zealand seemed destined to claim the first test before the weather intervened and robbed them of a win.