WI VS NZ - 3rd T20I, New Zealand tour of West Indies, 2022

West Indies vs New Zealand

West Indies won by 8 wkts

WI -150/2 (18.6)

NZ -145/7 (19.6)

PLAYER OF THE MATCH : Brandon King

Batter

R
B
4s
6s
SR
56
59
3
2
94.92
27
15
2
2
180

Bowler

O
M
R
W
ECO
4
0
37
1
9.25

Williamson collects the trophy and his team-mates join him as they pose for the photographs. New Zealand 2 -- 1 West Indies. A consolation win for the hosts who avoid a series whitewash and end their five-match losing streak in the process. On that note, it's time to bring the curtains down on this encounter. The action shifts from Jamaica to Barbados for the ODI leg, with the first of the three games commencing on Wednesday (17th August). Don't forget to tune in for that. For now, it's goodbye from all of us down here.

Kane Williamson | NZ captain: Firstly, congratulations to the West Indies the way they played. They adapted well. They executed the plans beautifully. They outplayed us. The effort was there, it was great to get the series win. There's a lot of enjoyment playing in this group. Great to see the team progress and that's where our focus has been. We rotated a little bit. We saw some great stuff, looking forward to the one-day series.

Glenn Phillips | Player of the Series: It's special to come to Sabina and perform in front the fans. I love playing here. The ability to know what the situation is. If I can clear the ropes, I need not worry about dot balls. With such a strong tail, it gives you the confidence to express yourself. They (WI) bowled really well today.

Rovman Powell | WI captain: It's a pleasure playing for WI, it's a special feeling to be the captain. I chopped and changed to keep the bowlers fresh and the NZ batters thinking. Last night, we talked about it - more people coming in. Thanks to them for coming in large numbers. Brandon played really well and so did Brooks, they complemented each other.

Brandon King | Player of the Match: Very special doing it front of my home fans. My family is here as well. Consistency is important. Credit to the bowlers. My job in the team is to get us off to a good start. Brooks played excellent as well, he didn't take any unnecessary risks. Leading up to the WC, we want to play well in the T20s.

16:36 Local Time, 21:36 GMT, 03:06 IST: A comprehensive victory for West Indies who had made four changes to their playing XI for this game. Their bowlers set it up by restricting NZ to 145. Chasing a below-par score, the WI openers were off to a watchful start but scored 27 runs off the last two overs of the powerplay, with Brandon King hitting four fours and a six during that period. The duo targeted Ish Sodhi by smashing three sixes off his second over. The asking rate was brought down to 6 RPO by the ninth over and all it needed was sensible batting for the hosts to cross the line. King, playing at his home ground, notched up a 30-ball fifty. The openers stitched a century stand - first by a WI opening pair since January 2020 - before King perished to Southee. Thomas fell trying to smash one out of the ground. But there were no further setbacks for the home team. Brooks registered the slowest fifty by a WI batter in T20Is but captain Powell was in a punishing mood as he scored a quickfire 27 and hit the winning runs as the Caribbean side hunted down the total with an over to spare. Stay tuned, presentations coming up in a bit...

END OF OVER 19

11 Runs

WI: 150 - 2

2 1 0 2 0 6

Rovman Powell

27 (15)

Shamarh Brooks

56 (59)

James Neesham

1-0-11-0

18.6

Neesham to Powell, SIX, 127kph, short and slanted in, Powell smashes it over deep mid-wicket with a ferocious pull shot. The stand-in captain finishes it off in style and punches the air in delight. He's certainly pumped up. West Indies win by 8 wickets

18.5

Neesham to Powell, no run, 126kph, bumper, Powell fails to make contact with his pull shot

18.4

Neesham to Powell, 2 runs, dabbed to the right of backward point who takes the pace off the ball with a dive

18.3

Neesham to Powell, no run, low full toss, flicked to mid-wicket

18.2

Neesham to Shamarh Brooks, 1 run, width served, Brooks stays leg-side of the ball to drive to deep cover

18.1

Neesham to Shamarh Brooks, 2 runs, short of length outside off, flayed away to deep extra cover

James Neesham, right-arm medium, comes into the attack

END OF OVER 18

9 Runs

WI: 139 - 2

0 0 1 6 1 1

Shamarh Brooks

53 (57)

Rovman Powell

19 (11)

Tim Southee

4-0-37-1

17.6

Southee to Shamarh Brooks, 1 run, 129kph, heaved away to deep square leg off the inner half of the bat

17.5

Southee to Powell, 1 run, 122kph, length ball, turned to mid-wicket

17.4

6

Southee to Powell, SIX, 132kph, full and angled in on leg, Powell flicks it nonchalantly over deep mid-wicket for an 88m six. Dispatched!

17.3

Southee to Shamarh Brooks, 1 run, 126kph, pitched up, driven towards mid-off for a quick single

17.2

Southee to Shamarh Brooks, no run, 127kph, in-slanter, Brooks looks to heave across the line and is struck high on the pads. He might have got an inside edge as well

17.1

Southee to Shamarh Brooks, no run, 129kph, short of length down leg, Brooks misses the flick. Wasn't too far away from the leg-stump

Tim Southee [3.0-0-28-1] is back into the attack