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'Tingles': Fans erupt over 'next big thing' in Test cricket

Pictured here, New Zealand fast bowler Kyle Jamieson in action against the West Indies.
Kyle Jamieson's start to his Test career has cricket fans very excited. Pic: Getty

Kyle Jamieson has taken his second five-wicket haul as New Zealand ripped through the West Indies batting lineup to leave the visitors in dire straits on 8-124 at the close of play on day two of the second Test at the Basin Reserve.

The giant Kiwi quick - who stands 203cm (six-foot-6) tall - left the Windies on the ropes with an exhibition of swing bowling.

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The tourists ended the day staring at the prospect of another follow on as they struggled to 8/124, still 336 behind New Zealand’s 460.

Jamieson got 5/34 for his second five-wicket haul in only his fourth Test to cement his status as a rising star in Test cricket.

His previous career best was 5-45 against India whom he made his Test debut against earlier in the year.

Jamieson's batting has also left fans salivating, with scores of 44, 49, 51 not out and 20 in his first four Test innings giving him the astonishing batting average of 72.

It was his bowling against the Windies that was making all the headlines, however, with an unplayable in-swinging yorker to Roston Chase the pick of his wickets.

Jamieson's stunning start to his Test career has left the cricket world in awe, with many tipping him to be a future superstar for the Black Caps.

Jamieson helps ram home NZ advantage

Only a stubborn Jermaine Blackwood, who defied New Zealand in the first Test at Seddon Park to score his second Test century, provided any real resistance for the visitors, scoring 69 before he became Tim Southee's third wicket about 30 minutes before stumps.

New Zealand had been dismissed after lunch, with Henry Nicholls producing a career-best 174, while Neil Wagner finished on a pugnacious 66 not out, his first Test half-century.

Southee dismissed Kraigg Brathwaite and Darren Bravo cheaply before Jamieson ripped the heart out of West Indies' remaining top order in his first over.

He had John Campbell caught at second slip by Tom Latham for 14, then bowled Chase for a golden duck.

Kyle Jamieson is seen here leaving the ground after starring for New Zealand.
Jamieson picked up a five-wicket haul for the second time in just four Tests. Pic: Getty

With his side 4-29, Blackwood was struck on the pad on the hat-trick delivery but given not out by umpire Chris Brown, with the television review upholding the decision.

Blackwood survived another review on the next ball, with another full swinging delivery that cannoned into his pads.

Jamieson returned at the end of the day to dismiss Shamarh Brooks (14), Jason Holder (nine) and Alzarri Joseph for a duck, to finish with 5-34.

“The way the ball’s moving we knew if we got it in good enough areas then things would happen,” Jamieson said.

“It was just a matter of doing it for long enough and if you do that you tend to get rewarded.”

with AAP

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