Overview
- New Zealand reached 248 for 5 in 33.3 overs to chase 248, winning by five wickets with three balls to spare.
- Devon Conway made 90 and Rachin Ravindra 56 in a 106-run opening stand before Tom Latham and Mitchell Santner closed out the chase.
- A three-hour delay reduced the contest to 34 overs per side, and West Indies posted 247 for 9 led by Shai Hope’s 109 not out off 69 balls.
- Hope crossed 6,000 ODI runs and drew level with Brian Lara on 19 ODI hundreds, as Nathan Smith took a career-best 4 for 42 and Kyle Jamieson 3 for 44.
- New Zealand lead the series 2-0 with the final ODI on Nov. 22 in Hamilton; Daryl Mitchell is out with a minor groin tear and Henry Nicholls has been drafted in, and media accounts differ on the exact scope of Hope’s ‘centuries-against-all’ feat.