New Zealand vs West Indies 4th T20I Live Score: Rain had its first interruption in the ongoing New Zealand vs West Indies T20I series when the fourth T20I was stopped twice with just 6.3 overs were able to be played at the Saxton Oval in Nelson on Monday.
Batting first, West Indies got the start they needed with occasional boundaries from Alick Athanaze. While Athanaze was the aggressor, his opening partner Amir Jangoo played a second fiddle as the pair raced to 30 without loss before the rain gods opened up.
Athanaze was the only batter to be dismissed by Jimmy Neesham between the rain breaks. New Zealand lead the series 2-1.
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West Indies: Alick Athanaze, Amir Jangoo, Shai Hope(w/c), Sherfane Rutherford, Ackeem Auguste, Roston Chase, Rovman Powell, Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder, Matthew Forde, Shamar Springer
New Zealand: Devon Conway(w), Tim Robinson, Rachin Ravindra, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner(c), Kyle Jamieson, Ish Sodhi, Jacob Duffy
No further update from the ground. That means its still raining. Have nothing to do than just wait.
The rain is back again and its heavy this time. Shai Hope leaves the field with a smile on his face. Mitchell Santner is having a word with umpire Wayne Knights. The groundsmen are back in work with the covers. Just 1.3 overs were bowled after the first rain break. Its highly overcast. WI 38/1 (6.3)
OUTTT!!!! The break has worked for New Zealand as Alick Atahnazae is caught by Daryll Mitchell off Jimmy Neesham. Athanaze lofts it downtown but the bat turns around at the point of contact. The ball goes high up in the air only for Mitchell take a simple catch. He departs for 21. WI 35/1 (6)
Good news for the fans. The rain has stopped and the players are out in the middle. It’s been a good break for both the teams. Jimmy Neesham with the ball to bowl the final over of the powerplay.
Ohh no. It’s raining in Nelson. The play has been stopped just after 5 overs with West Indies at 30/0.
After a quite first two overs, the first boundary of the match comes from Alick Athanaze’s bat. Athanaze dances down the track and slaps the ball hard on the leg-side for four. No chance for the fielder at mid-off. BANGGG!!! Athanaze walks across the line and brings his wrist into play for a six. WI 17/0 (3)
Amir Jangoo and Alick Athanaze walk down in the middle. Kyle Jamieson will open the attack for Kiwis.
. Both teams make one change. WHile Akeal Hosein makes way for Roston CHase, Mark Chapman replaceed Mitchell Hay for the Kiwis.
In the third T20I, New Zealand rode on knocks from Devon Conway and Daryll Mitchell to put 177/9 on the board. In reply, West Indies were never in the chase, as they lost wickets at regular intervals. Shamar Springer Romario Shepherd did gave West Indies some hope with a fifty-plus stand but in the end it was New Zealand bowlers who kept their composure to win by 9 runs.
New Zealand and West Indies are playing consecutive matches on consecutive days, thus minimising the recovery time. They played their 3rd T20I just yesterday which New Zealand won.
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