Chris Gayle and Kraig Brathwaite will be looking lay a strong foundation for the West Indies on day two of the third and final test against New Zealand at the Kensington Oval in Barbados.
The regional side will start the day on 32 without loss, with Gayle on 18 and Brathwaite, 11.
On Wednesday spinner Sulieman Benn moved his tally to 65 test scalps as he claimed 5-93 to help dismiss the visitors for 293 in their first innings.
Kemar Roach provided strong support with 4-61 as Jimmy Neesham top scored with 78.
The series is locked at 1-1.
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West Indies aiming to take command on day 2 of 3rd test