West Indies vs New Zealand 2nd T20i at Wellington, 15 Jan, 2014

Toss: West Indies, who chose to bat
New Zealand won by 4 wickets
4
West Indies, who chose to bat
New Zealand 163/6 in 19 Overs
Current Run rate: 8.58

West Indies 159/5 (20)

Player of the Match: Luke Ronchi
Batsman
Runs
Balls
4's
6's
S/R
Mat
Runs
HS
Avg
51
28
4
2
182.14
33
359
51*
17.95
14
6
2
1
233.33
20
233
48*
21.18
Bowler
Overs
Maidens
Runs
Wkts
Econ
Mat
Wkts
BBI
Avg
3
0
37
0
12.33
6
6
3/18
25.66
4
0
18
2
4.5
51
52
4/12
21.25
Recent Overs:
2
1
1
1wd
2
4
4
4
1
1
.
W
.
.
.
.
4
6
2lb
4
Current Partnership: 16 runs, 1.2 overs, RR: 12 (L Ronchi, James Neesham )
Last Wicket: Ross Taylor 39(41)

Over 19.0  

Bravo: Congratulations to Brendon and his team. We did better than the last game but we were 20 runs short. Its been a good tour for me personally and we had a good ODi series. It is good to see the youngters come in and performance. We will look forward to the World T20 and hopefully we will have a fit 15 players for selection.

Ronchi: 'It was amazing to contribute to the win. It feels good to get some runs and credit to Rossco for sticking around. Batting got easier as the game went on. We just thought that we just hang around and the runs will come.'
Ronchi is the Man of the Match

Taylor: We kept losing wickets at wrong times but Ronchs came out and played some attacking cricket. It was good that Neesham finished it off but credit to Ronchs to the way he played. We will enjoy tonight before looking forward to the India series.
This win for the hosts sets up the series against India beautifully. They have dominated throughout the series and are looking formidable in all forms of the game. They will look like to continue in the same way against Indians.
New Zealand won the match by 4 wickets and won the 2 match series with 2-0
New Zealand won the match by 6 wickets and won the 2 match series with 2-0
18.6
4
Over 18.6 TL Best bangs it short onto the pitch to James Neesham, Boundary! Goes on to the back foot, swivels and pulls it to the backward square leg fence for a winning boundary.
18.5
2+lb
Over 18.5 TL Best bangs it short onto the pitch to James Neesham, 2 leg byes, gets back and goes for the pull and gets it off the shoulder to third man.
18.4
6
Over 18.4 TL Best bowls it short of length to James Neesham, Six!! Stays on leg-stump and frees his arms to send it sailing into the crowd at deep mid wicket.
18.3
4
Over 18.3 TL Best bowls a pitched up delivery to James Neesham, Boundary! Gets forward and goes for the booming drive and gets a thick edge, the ball flies down to the third man fence.
18.2
0
Over 18.2 TL Best bowls a good length delivery to James Neesham, no runs, comes half forward and taps it to cover.
18.1
0
Over 18.1 TL Best bowls a good length delivery to James Neesham, no runs, comes on to the front foot and knocks it to cover.
End of Over 18 (2 runs)   New Zealand 151/6

L Ronchi 51/28 SP Narine 4-0-18-2
James Neesham /0

17.6
0

Over 17.6SPNarine bowls flighted delivery to L Ronchi, gets forward and defends it towards the bowler.No runs

17.5
0

Over 17.5SPNarine bowls flighted delivery to L Ronchi, gets forward and defends it towards point.No runs

17.4
W

Over 17.4SPNarine bowls flighted delivery to LRPL Taylor, and he is caught by the fielder in the infield.He is Caught

17.3
0

Over 17.3SPNarine bowls flatter trajectory delivery to LRPL Taylor, opens up on the backfoot to defend that infront of middle.No runs

17.2
1

Over 17.2SPNarine bowls flighted delivery to L Ronchi, gets forward and defends it towards covers.Single

17.1
1

Over 17.1SPNarine bowls short of length delivery to LRPL Taylor, goes back and across to play a square cut past backward point.Single

End of Over 17 (19 runs)   New Zealand 149/5

LRPL Taylor 42/39 JO Holder 3.1-0-38-2
L Ronchi 50/25

16.6
4
Over 16.6 JO Holder bowls it short of length to LRPL Taylor, Boundary! Makes room and slogs it between deep mid wicket and long on for back to back boundaries.
16.5
4
Over 16.5 JO Holder bowls a half volley to LRPL Taylor, Boundary! Gets forward and  lofts it straight down the ground for another boundary.