West Indies snatch draw after epic Greaves double hundred

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Justin Greaves struck an epic unbeaten 202 against a depleted New Zealand attack to help West Indies snatch a memorable draw in the opening Test at Christchurch's Hagley Oval on Saturday.

Chasing an improbable 531, West Indies, who were bundled out for 167 in their second innings, displayed remarkable character to reach a record fourth innings total of 457-6 when players shook hands.

Greaves faced 388 balls in his marathon knock that included 19 fours.

Shai Hope (140) also played a crucial knock, while Kemar Roach chipped in with a gutsy 58 not out to frustrate New Zealand.

Having lost the services of Nathan Smith (side strain) and Matt Henry (calf) through mid-match injuries, New Zealand claimed two wickets on the final day but could not finish off the job.

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