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Home | Sport | New Zealand Beat West Indies To Take 2 1 Lead In Odi Series

New Zealand beat West Indies to take 2-1 lead in ODI series

New Zealand defeated the West Indies by six wickets in the third one-day international after the hosts collapsed to 140 all out. Jayden Lennox starred with four wickets as the visitors took a 2-1 lead in the five-match ODI series

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 17 July 2026, 10:18 AM
New Zealand beat West Indies to take 2-1 lead in ODI series
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Providence (Guyana): West Indies collapsed from 67-1 to be all out for 140, handing New Zealand a six-wicket win in the third one-day international on Thursday and a 2-1 lead in the five-match series.

The collapse mirrored that of the second match, in which the West Indies fell from 63-0 to 138 all out as New Zealand won by five wickets, levelling the series after losing the first match by seven wickets.


New Zealand’s run chase was cautiously paced at 3.5 runs per over and ended in the 40th over at 141-4, with 63 balls remaining.

Henry Nicholls made 24 and Will Young 23 in a solid partnership for the first wicket. Daryl Mitchell made 28 in the middle of the innings, while Tom Latham and Dean Foxcroft saw New Zealand home in an unbroken partnership of 52 for the fifth wicket.

Latham again was reliable, making 31 from 53 balls, while Foxcroft made 22 from 28.

Left-arm wrist spinner Vitel Lawes put some pressure on the Kiwis with three early wickets, but the target was too small to maintain that pressure.

West Indies lost eight wickets in just over 20 overs in the face of excellent spin bowling from left-armer Jayden Lennox, who took 4-52 to go with his 5-19 in the second match of the series. Mitchell Santner took 2-15 from 8.1 overs and Michael Bracewell 2-33 on another turning pitch at Providence Stadium.

Lennox has been player of the match in the last two internationals. All of his nine wickets have been bowled or lbw.

“There’s obviously no secret to it. It’s about keeping the stumps in play,” Lennox said in a post-match television interview. “You have to let the pitch do what it does. We can’t control that, but if we put the ball in the right area, we’re obviously going to get some rewards.”

West Indies opener Campbell injured

Things began to go awry for the West Indies when opener John Campbell was carried from the field on a stretcher in the sixth over after tearing a hamstring while running between the wickets.

The West Indies were 25-0 at that point and 38-1 when Campbell’s opening partner Ackeem Auguste was brilliantly caught by Santner off the bowling of Jacob Duffy to provide a rare wicket for the seamers.

Lennox bowled West Indies captain Shai Hope (8), and Mitchell Santner removed Sherfane Rutherford (4). Keacy Carty looked dangerous for New Zealand, making 48 from 77 balls before being trapped lbw by Bracewell.

When he was out, the total was 121-4, but the last five West Indies wickets fell for 19 runs, and Campbell was unable to return and resume his innings.

“It’s always challenging batting first in Guyana,” Hope said. “I’m not being a good captain when it comes to winning the toss.

“We still have to find ways of scoring in tough conditions. I still felt they bowled really well, but we have to find ways to score in these challenging conditions.”

The series now moves to Bridgetown, Barbados, where the fourth one-day international will be played on Sunday.

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