“Even under pressure, New Zealand turned challenges into an edge over their opponents.”
New Zealand secured a thrilling 9‑run win over the West Indies in the third T20I at Saxton Oval, Nelson. The victory gives them a 2‑1 lead in the five-match series, putting them in a strong position to clinch the series.
Batting first, New Zealand scored 177‑9, with Devon Conway contributing 56 runs and Daryl Mitchell adding 41. The innings set a competitive target for the West Indies, with timely contributions from the lower order helping boost the total.
West Indies struggled early, falling to 88‑8 in the 13th over. Romario Shepherd and Shamar Springer staged a late fightback, but their efforts fell short as they were all out for 168. New Zealand bowlers Ish Sodhi and Jacob Duffy picked up three wickets each, while Kyle Jamieson sealed the win in the final over with calm and precise bowling.
The win highlights New Zealand’s ability to hold their nerve in tight matches and gives them an advantage in the series going forward. Their balanced performance with both bat and ball shows why they remain one of the strongest T20 sides in the world.
