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New Zealand vs West Indies, 4th T20I [8.15 pm]

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Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 6:00 PM

Venue: Saxton Oval, Nelson

New Zealand (Playing XI):
Devon Conway(w), Tim Robinson, Rachin Ravindra, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner(c), Kyle Jamieson, Ish Sodhi, Jacob Duffy
West Indies (Playing XI):
Alick Athanaze, Amir Jangoo, Shai Hope(w/c), Sherfane Rutherford, Ackeem Auguste, Roston Chase, Rovman Powell, Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder, Matthew Forde, Shamar Springer
Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 6:41 PM

@Narper


As you enjoy 30°C, we are zero degrees Celsius tonight, and 10 cm of snow has fallen.

Gotta get out that snow shovel and snow blower.

I wasn't expecting this storm. I was going to adjust the snowblowers this week, but I have no rock salt either. In trouble... 😵

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 6:51 PM

New Zealand have won the toss and have opted to field

Both teams make one change. Roston Chase comes in for Akeal Hosein. For the hosts, Mark Chapman replaces Mitchell Hay.
Shai Hope: It's a decent wicket. We have to bat well. We have the batting depth.
Mitchell Santner: We are going to bowl first. Overhead, it's going to swing around, potential rain as well. We have done a lot of good stuff. We've come up against a very good team
Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 6:52 PM

@Narper

come allyuh 230 runs needed


Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:00 PM

@sgtdjones

😀..Enjoy it my boy

Down here way too hot...next weekend I will be back...to enjoy de cold

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:07 PM

Now they have dodgy weather

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:17 PM
Pitch Report | Frankie Mackay and Shane Bond: 
Slightly different day, overcast skies. We are on the same pitch. 75m down the ground, 65m and 68m square boundaries. Great wicket yesterday, even better today. Little bit dry today. Plenty of runs on this wicket. The NZ spinners looked to turn the ball and attacked the wickets. It'd turn a little bit as the innings goes on. Really good batting conditions. Light grass cover. It's a 200-210 wicket. Good day to be a batter and good toss to lose probably for West Indies.
Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:17 PM
Jangoo and Athanaze are at the crease.
Jangoo is on strike.
Jamieson will open the attack
Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:20 PM

WI 3-0(1) CRR:3

Amir Jangoo 2(5)

Alick Athanaze 1(1

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:25 PM

WI 5-0(2) CRR:2.5

Alick Athanaze 2(4)

Amir Jangoo 3(cool

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:28 PM

2.2

4

Jamieson to Athanaze, FOUR, first boundary of the innings. 128.7kph, Athanaze shimmies down, moves leg-side and slaps it hard along the ground to the left of the diving wide-ish mid-off fielder

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:29 PM

2.5

6

Jamieson to Athanaze, SIX, 127kph, full delivery marginally outside off, Athanaze walks across and brings his wrists into play to whip it away over deep backward square leg.

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:30 PM

WI 17-0(3) CRR:5.67

Alick Athanaze 13(10)

Amir Jangoo 3(cool

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:32 PM

3.4

6

Jacob Duffy to Athanaze, SIX, 136.8kph, short ball, Athanaze spots the length early and dispatches this chest-high delivery

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 7:34 PM

WI 25-0(4) CRR:6.25

Amir Jangoo 3(9)

Alick Athanaze 20(15)

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