NZ vs WI 2025: New Zealand vs West Indies Highlights & Result – 3rd ODI

With the T20Is and ODIs done, the Kiwis will aim on carrying forward the momentum into the Tests.

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NZ vs WI 2025: New Zealand vs West Indies Highlights & Result – 3rd ODI
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Who won New Zealand vs West Indies 3rd ODI today? — Match result & turning points

New Zealand wrapped up the three-match ODI series with a 3-0 whitewash of West Indies by winning the match at the Seddon Park in Hamilton by four wickets and 117 balls to spare. With this, the Kiwis completed the white-ball leg, winning both the T20Is and the One-Dayers.

Speaking of the final ODI, opting to bat first, the tourists lost three wickets inside the powerplay. Skipper Shai Hope's dismissal for 16 off 18 led to a middle order meltdown, as the tourists got reduced to 95/7 at the end of 19 overs. Roston Chase (38 off 51) ended up as West Indies' top-scorer, as they were folded for 161 in 36.2 overs.

Matt Henry finished with four wickets to his name. Barring Michael Bracewell who bowled just one over for one run, the rest of the bowlers were amongst the wickets. Kyle Jamieson also delivered a tight spell, accounting for 39 dot ball out of the 54 he bowled in Hamilton today. It was now up to the batters to get the job done.

The Kiwis started off cautiously as compared to the rate at which West Indies batted in their first 10 overs. With Will Young (3 off 11) getting dismissed in the 11th over, it seemed as if New Zealand would be in a spot of bother if they lost more wickets. Bracewell joined Mark Chapman in the middle following the dismissal of Tom Latham.

Although Chapman could not stay unbeaten till the end, he ensured that his brisk 48-ball 75-run stand with Bracewell brought his team within touching distance of victory. The new-ball pair of Matthew Forde and Jayden Seales picked up two wickets apiece, but their effort was not enough.


Top batting performance of the match — Mark Chapman

Chapman came in at a time when New Zealand had lost two relatively early wickets. Soon after his arrival, Will Young, too, had made his way back to the hut. However, the fall of wickets and the challenge of the opposition bowlers did not prevent him from playing his natural game. He was not afraid of counter-attacking on instances and rotating the strike too, quickly amassing 64 off just 63 balls with eight boundaries and a couple of maximums as well.


Top bowling performance of the match — Matt Henry

Through some accurate piece of bowling, Henry was able to apply the breakthroughs on the Windies' batting unit with quite a lot of effectiveness. The right-arm pacer then later brought the innings to a close after claiming the wicket of Jayden Seales. Courtesy of his lethal spell on Saturday, the BlackCaps were able to wrap the first innings earlier than the Caribbeans would have hoped for, as Henry's figures read 9.20-0-43-4.


Records Broken and Major Milestones Achieved

  • Henry picked up his 13th four-wicket haul in ODIs.
  • New Zealand won their second consecutive bilateral ODI series by a 3-0 margin after defeating England last month.
  • This was New Zealand's 11th consecutive win at home in men's ODIs.

Who was the Player of the Match?

Henry was deservedly awarded the Player of the Match award for his exceptional bowling in this match. He exhibited impressive control with the new ball. The right-arm quick's wickets included Ackeem Auguste, Keacy Carty, Chase and Seales.


When is the next match?

With the white-ball leg coming to an end, the series will move to Test cricket now. The two teams will take on each other in the first Test of the three-match series at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch from December 2.

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