Hope and Chase inspire West Indies to dramatic Eden Park T20 triumph

The West Indies opened their five-match T20 International series against New Zealand in dramatic fashion on Wednesday, clawing their way to a seven-run victory at Eden Park after defending a modest total of 164.

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It was a night defined by leadership, nerve, and late drama — as Shai Hope’s composed half-century and Roston Chase’s all-round brilliance paved the way for a memorable triumph.

Their total, the lowest ever successfully defended at the iconic Auckland venue, seemed far from enough until a spirited bowling performance flipped the script.

Early struggles and a captain’s stand

Asked to bat first, the West Indies found themselves in early turmoil on a lively pitch offering bounce and movement. Jacob Duffy struck in the first over to remove Brandon King for three, before Kyle Jamieson and Jimmy Neesham combined to send back Alick Athanaze (16) and Akeem Auguste (2), reducing the visitors to 43 for 3.

But captain Shai Hope stood firm amid the collapse. After a measured start, he found rhythm and authority, carving out a crucial 53 from 39 deliveries — a knock of restraint and resolve. Hope’s innings became the backbone of the effort, as he stitched together vital partnerships to revive the innings.

Roston Chase joined him for a stabilizing stand of 54 for the fourth wicket, before adding another 49 alongside Rovman Powell (33), who rode his luck after being dropped twice. A late cameo from Romario Shepherd helped nudge the total to a fighting 164 for 6 — a scoreline that appeared below par but would soon prove just enough.

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For New Zealand, Duffy was the standout performer with the ball, returning figures of 2 for 19 in a disciplined four-over spell.

Forde and Chase turn the tide

The West Indies’ defense began with renewed fire. Returning pacer Matthew Forde, playing his first competitive game since July, unleashed a searing opening spell. His sharp pace and swing rattled the New Zealand top order, and he clean-bowled Devon Conway for 13 in a spell that cost just nine runs from his first three overs.

Then came Roston Chase’s moment. On a ground famous for its short boundaries, Chase bowled with precision and guile, exploiting every ounce of turn and drift. His figures of 3 for 26 tore through the Kiwi middle order, while Jayden Seales joined the assault with three wickets of his own (3 for 32), leaving the hosts teetering at 107 for 9 in the 17th over.

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Santner’s counterattack stuns Eden Park

Just as the West Indies seemed poised for a comfortable victory, Mitchell Santner unleashed a breathtaking counterattack that sent shockwaves through Eden Park. The New Zealand skipper smashed an unbeaten 55 from just 28 balls, launching the ball to all corners in a desperate solo effort to drag his side back into contention.

His onslaught included a blistering 23-run over off Forde that reignited the contest, bringing the Black Caps within touching distance. The equation boiled down to 20 needed from the final over — and when Santner clubbed a six off Romario Shepherd, tension rippled through the ground.

But Shepherd kept his composure, delivering under pressure to close out the match by seven runs, sparking jubilation in the West Indies camp and relief across their dressing room.

Rampaul praises team spirit and execution

Bowling coach Ravi Rampaul hailed the collective effort that secured the victory, particularly the team’s ability to adapt quickly to foreign conditions.

“We’re very happy with our performance,” Rampaul said. “We didn’t have much time here, and seeing how the guys performed — the energy they brought and the execution under pressure — was really commendable.”

The win gives the West Indies a 1-0 lead in the series, and more importantly, momentum and belief as they continue their tour in New Zealand.

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