$ 0 0 Kane Williamson completed his second half-century of the match to take New Zealand to an eight-wicket victory in the third and final Test against WestIndies and seal the series 2-0 after lunch on the fourth day on Sunday at Seddon Park in Hamilton. Williamson, who had resumed after the break at Seddon Park on 39, quickly moved through to his 12th Test half-century by attacking Veerasammy Permaul and Tino Best before he was bowled by Permaul with six runs required for victory. The hosts finished on 124-2 with Hamish Rutherford unbeaten on 48 and Ross Taylor on two, having hauled in a meagre target of 122. The 29-year-old right-hander scored 495 runs in five innings, falling just short of Andrew Jones's New Zealand record of 513 runs in a three-match series. Taylor's series average was 247.5. New Zealand had not beaten a top-eight nation in a series since they beatWestIndies 2-0 in 2006. Until their innings and 73-run victory at the Basin Reserve last week, they had not won a Test in more than 12 months.