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New Zealand is scheduled to tour the West Indies for six white-ball matches which includes 3 One-Day Internationals and 3 Twenty20 Internationals. The series will start on 10th August with the 1st T20I scheduled to take place at Sabina Park, Kingston in Jamaica.
All the T20Is will take place at the same venue and the following 3 ODIs will be held at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown in Barbados. The ODIs will form a part of the 2020-2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League.
The tour was initially scheduled to take place in 2020 but due to some reasons it was postponed and finalized to take place this year.
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The 3-match ODI series between West Indies and New Zealand will commence on 17th August and the next 2 matches will take place on 19th and 21st August.
The last time these two teams faced each other in ODIs was in 2017 when West Indies visited New Zealand. The Kiwis won the 3-match series by 3-0.
The last time West Indies hosted an ODI series against New Zealand was a 5-match series in 2012 which the hosts won by 4-1 but they haven’t won any ODI series against NZ since then.
As far as the head to head records are concerned, both the teams share almost equal fight against each other. Out of 65 face to face ODIs, West Indies have won 30 while New Zealand have won 28 and 7 ended in no-result.
Nicholas Pooran (C), Shai Hope, Jermaine Blackwood, Shamarh Brooks, Yannic Cariah, Keacy Carty, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Brandon King, Kyle Mayers, Jayden Seales, Kevin Sinclair
Shai Hope scored a century recently against India and he looks in good form. He has played 101 ODIs so far in which he has scored 4215 runs. He scored 115 runs in his 100th ODI.
The bowling all-rounder Jason Holder has been a key player for the West Indies for quite a long time now. He has been little out of touch but we are backing him as a key player for the ODI series. In 128 ODIs, Holder has picked 146 wickets and scored 2028 runs.
Brandon King has scored 428 runs in 18 ODIs so far at an average of 26.75. He is a new player and he is capable of playing match-winning knocks.
Kane Williamson (C), Martin Guptill, James Neesham, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner, Finn Allen, Michael Bracewell, Devon Conway, Tom Latham, Glenn Phillips, Trent Boult, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee
Guptill is an experienced ODI player. In 193 ODIs, Guptill has smashed 7254 runs at an average of 42.42. He has a highest score of 237*. He played his last ODI against Scotland on 31st July and scored 47 runs.
Conway is also back in the ODI squad. He last played an ODI more than a year ago in which he smashed 126 runs off 110 deliveries. Conway has scored 225 runs in 3 ODIs.
Boult is a star bowler for the Kiwis. He played last ODI in March 2021 and is now set to be back to the side. He has picked 169 wickets in 93 matches at an economy of 4.99.
West Indies and New Zealand will face each other in a 3-match T20I series. The three matches will take place on 10th August, 12th August and 14th August and all the matches will take place at the Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica.
New Zealand has a good record of head to head wins against West Indies in T20Is. Out of 16 head to head T20Is, New Zealand has won 9 while West Indies has won 5 matches. The 2 out of 5 matches were won by West Indies in a Super Over.
West Indies hasn’t won a T20I against New Zealand since 2014.
Nicholas Pooran (C), Rovman Powell, Shamarh Brooks, Dominic Drakes, Shimron Hetmyer, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Brandon King, Kyle Mayers, Obed McCoy, Keemo Paul, Romario Shepherd, Odean Smith, Devon Thomas, Hayden Walsh Jr.
Kane Williamson (C), Martin Guptill, James Neesham, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner, Finn Allen, Michael Bracewell, Devon Conway, Tom Latham, Glenn Phillips, Trent Boult, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee
The West Indies skipper Nicholas Pooran looked decent with the bat in the recently concluded India series. He scored 81 runs in 5 matches at a strike rate of 128.57. In a total of 65 T20Is, Pooran has smashed 1383 runs.
Obed McCoy produced his career best bowling figures in T20I of 6/17 in the India series. McCoy is pretty good with his pace and bounce. He has picked 31 wickets in 21 T20Is.
Hetmyer is back to the side after a hiatus. He looked in good form against India, smashing 115 runs in 5 matches. He was the leading run scorer from the West Indies side. In 47 matches, he has scored 781 runs.
Kane Williamson is coming back to the white-ball squad after a long break. He last played a T20I in 2021 but he is expected to get in fresh form now. In 74 T20I matches, Williamson has smashed 2021 runs at an average of 32.59.
The 31-year-old all-rounder Michael Bracewell has made his international debut in all three formats this year. He has been quite impressive in the 6 T20Is he has played so far. He has produced highest score of 61* and picked 6 wickets.
Santner was the skipper for the last T20I series against Netherlands. He scored 84 runs and picked a wicket in 2 matches. Mitchell Santner has been a key player for a while now for New Zealand in the white-ball cricket. Santner has played 69 T20Is in which he has picked 72 wickets and scored 444 runs.
Date | Match | Time |
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Aug 10, Wed | West Indies vs New Zealand, 1st T20I, Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica | 12:00 AM (Aug 11) IST, 06:30 PM GMT, 01:30 PM LOCAL |
Aug 12, Fri | West Indies vs New Zealand, 2nd T20I, Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica | 12:00 AM (Aug 13) IST, 06:30 PM GMT, 01:30 PM LOCAL |
Aug 14,Sun | West Indies vs New Zealand, 3rd T20I, Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica | 12:00 AM (Aug 15) IST, 06:30 PM GMT, 01:30 PM LOCAL |
Aug 17, Wed | West Indies vs New Zealand, 1st ODI, Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados | 11:30 PM IST, 06:00 PM GMT, 02:00 PM LOCAL |
Aug 19, Fri | West Indies vs New Zealand, 2nd ODI, Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados | 11:30 PM IST, 06:00 PM GMT, 02:00 PM LOCAL |
Aug 21, Sun | West Indies vs New Zealand, 3rd ODI, Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados | 11:30 PM IST, 06:00 PM GMT, 02:00 PM LOCAL |
Looking at the squads and team form, we are backing New Zealand to win both the series.
The Kiwis can take away the ODI series 3-0 and T20I series 2-1.