Clinical New Zealand crush West Indies to seal 3-0 ODI sweep

New Zealand punctuated a dominant One-Day-International (ODI) campaign with a four-wicket victory over the West Indies in Hamilton on Saturday, sealing a 3-0 series whitewash and extending their recent run of confidence across formats.

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Chasing a modest 162, the hosts crossed the finish line in 30.2 overs, reinforcing the gap between the sides throughout the tour.

West Indies’ batting woes reach breaking point

Having elected to bat, the West Indies once again failed to build a foundation. For the third straight match, early wickets triggered a collapse, and the innings fizzled out for 161 after a string of top-order missteps and stalled partnerships.

Captain Shai Hope, who struck a century in the previous ODI, offered a blunt assessment afterward. “Again, we’re just not clicking with the bat,” he admitted. “We haven’t adapted quickly enough to the conditions. We didn’t get the flow or momentum.”

Roston Chase provided the lone spark, compiling a determined 38 in the latter stages, but it only softened the margin of defeat, not the outcome.

Henry sets the tone with another ruthless spell

Matt Henry, already enjoying a prolific series, tore through the tourists’ line-up with another incisive performance, finishing with 4-43. His burst in the third over, two wickets in three balls, removed opener Ackeem Auguste for 17 and sent Keacy Carty back without scoring, immediately tilting the match in New Zealand’s favor.

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Hope’s departure for 16, courtesy of Zak Foulkes, further drained the visitors’ momentum, leaving recovery unlikely.

A wobbly Chase steadies and then surges

New Zealand’s pursuit began shakily at 32-3, as Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, and Will Young all departed cheaply. But Mark Chapman ensured there would be no dramatic twist. Displaying clarity and intent, he produced a crisp 64, including eight fours and two sixes, to reclaim control of the contest.

Michael Bracewell supplied the finishing touch with a composed, unbeaten 40, combining with Chapman for a decisive 75-run, fifth-wicket stand that extinguished any lingering suspense. Chapman’s half-century marked the seventh of his ODI career.

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Momentum rolls into the Test arena

Having already claimed the T20I series 3-1, New Zealand now enter the upcoming three-Test showdown, beginning December 2 in Christchurch, with momentum firmly on their side. Henry, expected to feature prominently, expressed eagerness for the next challenge.

“It’s an exciting stretch of cricket coming up,” he said. “We have been winning some key moments, and everyone is stepping up in different ways, which is great.”

By contrast, the West Indies must regroup quickly, particularly at the top of the order, if they are to be competitive in the longer format.

 

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