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New Zealand vs West Indies Scorecard, 2nd ODI, West Indies vs New Zealand 2022

Result · Aug 19 2022, Fri - 11:30 PM (IST)
2nd ODI - Kensington Oval
NEW ZEALAND
212
WEST INDIES
161
New Zealand won by 50 runs (DLS Method)
CRR:4.54
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Kyle Mayers 4 - 21 0 5.3
Jason Holder 9 2 24 3 2.7
Alzarri Joseph 10 2 47 1 4.7
Akeal Hosein 10 1 51 2 5.1
Yannic Cariah 7 - 26 0 3.7
Kevin Sinclair 8.2 - 41 4 4.9
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
13/1 (3.4) Martin Guptill
30/2 (8.5) Devon Conway
31/3 (9.4) Tom Latham
115/4 (29.5) Daryl Mitchell
150/5 (35.2) Michael Bracewell
164/6 (39.1) Glenn Phillips
165/7 (40.1) Finn Allen
167/8 (41.2) Jimmy Neesham
181/9 (43.4) Tim Southee
212/10 (48.2) Trent Boult
Bowler O M R W Eco
Trent Boult 6 1 18 3 3
Tim Southee 7 1 22 4 3.1
Jimmy Neesham 5 - 31 0 6.2
Michael Bracewell 7 - 33 0 4.7
Mitchell Santner 7.3 - 21 1 2.8
Glenn Phillips 3 - 34 1 11.3
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
3/1 (0.6) Kyle Mayers
11/2 (3.5) Sharmarh Brooks
21/3 (7.4) Brandon King
23/4 (8.1) Shai Hope
26/5 (8.6) Nicholas Pooran
27/6 (9.3) Jason Holder
55/7 (19.3) Keacy Carty
72/8 (23.4) Akeal Hosein
157/9 (34.2) Alzarri Joseph
161/10 (35.3) Yannic Cariah
Match Info
Series: New Zealand in West Indies 2022
Date: Aug 19 2022, Fri - 11:30 PM (IST)
Country: Barbados
City: Bridgetown
Venue: Kensington Oval
Toss: West Indies won the toss and elected to bowl.
West Indies Squad: Shai Hope (wk), Kyle Mayers, Shamarh Brooks, Keacy Carty, Nicholas Pooran (c), Brandon King, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Yannic Cariah, Alzarri Joseph, Kevin Sinclair
New Zealand Squad: Martin Guptill, Finn Allen, Glenn Phillips, Devon Conway, Tom Latham (c) (wk), Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Jimmy Neesham, Trent Boult
  • The West Indies will be searching for back-to-back wins against New Zealand in men’s ODIs for the first time since December 2013 after chasing down a five-wicket win in the opening game of the current series.
  • The West Indies have won only one of their last five multi-game, bilateral men’s ODI series against New Zealand (D1 L3) after having won five of the six such series prior to that term; a win in this game would secure their first such series win since July 2012.
  • The West Indies snapped an eight-game losing streak at home in men’s ODIs with a five-wicket win in the first game of this series; the last time they won back-to-back men’s ODIs in the West Indies was in March 2021.
  • New Zealand will be looking to avoid consecutive defeats in men’s ODIs for the first time since July 2019 after succumbing in the first game of this ongoing series against the West Indies; indeed, that loss ended a joint team record 10 straight wins in the format.
  • New Zealand have won only one of their last six multi-game bilateral men’s ODI series away from home; though, that win came in their most recent such series in Ireland (July 2022); they’ve not won consecutive away series since May 2013.
  • The West Indies spin bowlers finished with a 60% dot ball rate in the first game of the current men’s ODI series against New Zealand; only twice in their 18 previous innings in 2022 have they reached the 60% mark.
  • New Zealand have a bowling dot ball rate of 64% against left-handed batters in men’s ODIs in 2022, the highest rate of any full member team in that period and eight percentage points higher than the West Indies (56%).
  • New Zealand’s Tom Latham (200) and the West Indies Shamarh Brooks (196) have the second and third-highest batting strike rates respectively when playing sweep shots in men’s ODIs in 2022 (>20 balls faced).
  • Alzarri Joseph (West Indies) has bowled 12% of his total deliveries on a short length in men’s ODIs in 2022, the highest rate of any player to have bowled in more than three innings; though, he’s taken just three wickets from 102 short balls in that time.
  • Kane Williamson has an ODI batting average of 49.3 when playing as captain, the second-highest rate of any New Zealand player to captain the side at least 10 times in the men’s edition (Tom Latham – 61.1).