
The second oi of the three-match series between them New Zealand and In the West It will take place at Mclean Park in Napier on Wednesday. New Zealand currently leads the ODI leg 1-0 A narrow win in Auckland.
New Zealand enter the second Odi with confidence as they aim to seal the second ODI with a win in napier. The home side has a perfect ODI record against the West Indians at this venue, winning all three matches played here. However, West Indies remain dangerous with explosive players like Sherfane Rutherford and Shayhan Rutherford and Shai-Shai Umid, who showed fighting spirit in the first match despite the loss.
NZ vs Wi, 2nd ODI: Match details
- Date and time: November 19; 06:30 AM AM / 01:00 GMT / 02:00 PM Local
- Location: mclean park, napier
Nz vs wi head to head record in Odis
Matches played: 69 | New Zealand Won: 31 | West Indies Won: 31 | No result: 7
McLean Park Pitch Report
The pitch at Mchean Park in Napier is expected to provide a touch of early seam movement for the new-ball fast bowler. The spinner is helped by the summer conditions, especially in New Zealand, where the natural pace and bounce make for a smooth stroke.
Batting, the ball is likely to be smoother when it comes to the bat. With teams chasing 26 out of 50 ODIs at the venue, the captain who wins the toss can bowl first.
Teams
West Indies: John Campbell, Alick Athanaze, Keacy Carty, Shai Umid (C & WK), Sherfane Rutherford, Roston Chase, Justin Greaves, Romario Shepherd, Matthew Forde, Shamar Springer, Jayden sealsAckeem Auguste, Johann Layne, Xary Pierre, Amir Jangoo
New Zealand: Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, junior, Henry Nicholls, Tom Latham (WK), Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (C), Zakary Foulkes, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy, Nathan Smith, Blair Tickner, Mark Chapman
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NZ vs Wi, 2nd Odi: Today’s Match Prediction
Case 1:
- New Zealand wins the toss first and bowls
- West Indies Score: 190-200
Case 2:
- West Indies win the toss and bowl first
- New Zealand Total Score: 220-230
Match result: New Zealand to win the competition.
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