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306/2(D) 575/8(D)
138/10420/10
Day 5Session 3
New Zealand beat West Indies by 323 runs
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Current Innings
BattersRB4s6sSR
Jayden Seales05000
Tevin Imlach15902016.66
statsStats
  • Dotball92.22%
  • Boundaries2.22%
  • Balls per boundary45
statsRun scored in last balls
  • On 10 Balls0
  • On 20 Balls2
  • On 30 Balls7
Partnership
0 of 11 balls

NZ vs WI Commentary

3:48 AM IST Right then, that concludes the West Indies' tour of New Zealand, which saw the Black Caps comprehensively win the series across all three formats. Both teams will now take a well-deserved Christmas break. Following that, cricketing action resumes as the West Indies head to South Africa, while New Zealand tours India. Cheers for joining us, and goodbye for now.
3:47 AM IST Tom Latham, New Zealand's skipper, reflected on New Zealand's clinical performance throughout the five-day match, particularly given initial uncertainties regarding team balance on Day 1. He emphasized the strategy of maintaining pressure for long periods, believing that securing one wicket on the difficult pitch, characterized by variable bounce, could create further opportunities. This approach proved effective as New Zealand consistently took wickets in clumps, a trend evident even later on the final day. Latham praised the collective effort of the squad in overcoming adversity and injuries, noting the valuable experience gained by debutants and players featuring in their first home games. He expressed satisfaction that the team's ability to adapt to a surface different from their usual playing conditions bodes well for the future of New Zealand cricket and sets a strong benchmark for how they intend to operate.
3:45 AM IST West Indies skipper, Roston Chase, reflected on a challenging series, attributing the team's poor results to an inability to maintain good performance for extended periods despite showing promise in patches. He noted the difficulty in adapting quickly to a pitch that was drastically different from the previous two, identifying this as a key learning experience from the tour. Chase also highlighted the positive impact of having the experienced Kemar Roach back in the side, who he felt led from the front both on and off the field. Ultimately, Chase believes the team needs to improve its ability to seize critical moments in games, an area for development he feels could have led to different results in all three matches.
3:44 AM IST Player of the Series Jacob Duffy reflected positively on his successful year, expressing contentment at his consistent wicket-taking ability and acknowledging the trust placed in him by his captain. He made it clear that he is always willing to bowl long spells at the skipper's discretion, stating he would never say no to his captain and that he considers it a privilege to be allowed to bowl more overs, which he feels increases his chances of taking more wickets.
3:33 AM IST Player of the Match, Devon Conway, expressed that the magnitude of the victory hadn't quite set in yet and believed it would take some time to fully register what had transpired during the game. He gratefully acknowledged that the team had capitalised on the favourable conditions by batting well on Day 1. Conway reiterated his consistent philosophy of maintaining a positive mindset and focus on fulfilling his role for the team, adding that while opportunities to play in other leagues were welcome, his priority would always be his availability for the New Zealand side.
3:32 AM IST PRESENTATION ...
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