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New Zealand Clinches ODI Series Against West Indies with Century Opening Stand

New Zealand has secured a 2-0 series lead against the West Indies in the ODI series, marking their 11th consecutive series win at home. The second ODI was defined by a century opening stand for New Zealand and a historic performance by West...

Conway and Santner outdo Hope's 109 to seal it for New Zealand
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Key Insights

  • **Rare Century Opening Stand:** Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra achieved a century partnership, the first for New Zealand's opening pair in 73 matches.
  • **Shai Hope's Century:** Hope scored a century off 67 balls, marking his first against New Zealand and completing centuries against all Test-playing nations. He also became the second-fastest West Indian to reach 6,000 ODI runs, equalling Brian Lara's tally.
  • **Match Summary:** West Indies scored 247-9, and New Zealand chased it down with 248-5, winning by 5 wickets with three balls to spare.

In-Depth Analysis

The second ODI between New Zealand and West Indies was shortened to 34 overs per side due to rain. West Indies batted first, with Shai Hope leading the charge, scoring a rapid century. Despite wickets falling around him, Hope anchored the innings, pushing the team to a competitive total.

New Zealand's chase was powered by a 106-run opening partnership between Conway and Ravindra. Tom Latham and Mitchell Santner then provided the finishing touches, ensuring a series victory for the home side. New Zealand needed 8 runs off the final over, sealing the win thanks to a boundary off a no-ball.

While New Zealand's bowlers initially kept things tight, they lost control in the later overs, allowing West Indies to surge. Nathan Smith and Kyle Jamieson were the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand, taking four and three wickets, respectively.

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Takeaways

  • New Zealand has secured another ODI series win at home, demonstrating their strong form in familiar conditions.
  • Shai Hope continues to be a pivotal player for the West Indies, achieving personal milestones in the process.
  • Opening partnerships are crucial in limited-overs cricket, as highlighted by Conway and Ravindra's game-changing stand.

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