New Zealand sweep ODI series against Windies

Sports Tuesday 26/December/2017 14:24 PM
By: Times News Service
New Zealand sweep ODI series against Windies

Christchurch: The West Indies were again left searching for ways to handle New Zealand’s bowlers after crumbling to a 66-run defeat in the third One-day International (ODI) on Tuesday.
The comprehensive win in a rain-abbreviated match extended New Zealand’s unbeaten run over the tourists, giving them a 3-0 sweep of the ODIs after winning both Tests inside four days earlier this month.
With the defeats mounting, West Indies skipper Jason Holder has repeatedly blamed a batting unit that has failed to adapt to New Zealand conditions.
In the third ODI, the West Indies were set a revised target of 166 in 23 overs after a lengthy rain break restricted New Zealand to 131 for four in 23 overs.
But the tourists collapsed in the first four overs as New Zealand’s pace pair Trent Boult and Matt Henry took five wickets for nine runs.
A valiant 34 by Holder helped the Windies reach 99 for nine by the end of the innings, with Boult producing figures of three for 18 and spinner Mitchell Santner taking three for 15.
“It’s unfortunate with the batting, we lost wickets up front again and were not able to build momentum,” Holder said.
His batting talisman Chris Gayle started the slide when he was out for four in the first over.
“It’s not an easy place to start with the ball swinging, but we’ve got to give ourselves a bit more of a chance to get started,” the West Indies captain added.
A dejected Holder also saw critical problems in his bowling line-up after New Zealand were restricted to 83 for three in 19 overs when the rain set in and then cracked 48 in four overs after the resumption.
“I think our death bowling can be a lot better,” he said, with Shannon Gabriel’s final over yielding 15 runs.
New Zealand rested senior batsman Kane Williamson and bowler Tim Southee, and stand-in skipper Tom Latham said less experienced players were stepping up, which was promising for the future.
“Obviously it was an outstanding performance today,” Latham said.
“It was nice that ... we managed to scrap to a total and the way the boys came out and did the job with the ball was outstanding.”
The West Indies end their tour with three Twenty20 matches starting in Nelson on Friday.
SCOREBOARD
NEW ZEALAND
G. Worker b Cottrell 2
C. Munro c Gayle b Holder 21
N. Broom c Gayle b Cottrell 2
R. Taylor (not out) 47
T. Latham st S. Hope b Miller 37
H. Nicholls (not out) 18
Extras (lb-2, w-2) 4
Total (4 wkts, 23.0 overs) 131
Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-26, 3-26, 4-99.
Bowling: Cottrell 6-0-19-2 (w-1), Holder 6-2-21-1, Miller 5-0-26-1 (w-1), Gabriel 4-0-37-0, Nurse 2-0-26-0.
WEST INDIES
C. Gayle c Munro b Henry 4
C. Walton b Boult 0
S. Hope c Taylor b Boult 2
K. Hope lbw Henry 1
J. Mohammed b Boult 1
J. Holder c Broom b Santner 34
R. Powell c Ferguson b Santner 11
A. Nurse b Astle 1
N. Miller (not out) 20
S. Cottrell c Henry b Santner 3
S. Gabriel (not out) 12
Extras (w-10) 10
Total (9 wkts, 23 overs) 99
Fall of wickets: 1-4, 2-6, 3-7, 4-8, 5-9, 6-57, 7-58, 8-64, 9-73.
Bowling: Henry 5-1-18-2, Boult 5-0-18-3, Ferguson 4-0-24-0 (w-4), Santner 5-0-15-3, Astle 4-0-24-1.
Umpires: Chris Brown (New Zealand), Chettithody Shamshuddin (India)
TV Umpire: Bruce Oxenford (Austalia)
Match referee: Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe)