The guests delivered a exact bowling efficiency to limit the Black Caps in T20I
New Zealand s Mitchell Santner (R) and West Indies Romario Shepherd speak after the primary Twenty20 worldwide cricket match at Eden Park in Auckland on November 5. PHOTO: AFP
AUCKLAND:
An excellent bowling efficiency secured the West Indies an unlikely seven-run victory within the first T20 in opposition to New Zealand on Wednesday, regardless of a shocking solo effort from Mitchell Santner.
The West Indies, who landed in New Zealand solely two days in the past, struggled on the Eden Park drop-in wicket that supplied some seam and switch to the house bowlers, making 164-6 from their 20 overs.
The guests then delivered a exact bowling efficiency to limit the Black Caps, who wanted an excellent 28-ball 55 from captain Santner to maintain the sport attention-grabbing.
Santner received the toss and elected to discipline at an initially sun-filled Eden Park.
The Black Caps struck twice within the powerplay, Brandon King and Alick Athanaze falling to Jacob Duffy and Kyle Jamieson respectively to depart West Indies 32-2 after six overs.
Captain Shai Hope seemed to anchor the innings for the guests, cautiously approaching his opening overs earlier than ramping up the danger as he attacked the straight boundaries.
The West Indies have been 66-3 midway by means of their innings, however then plundered 34 runs within the subsequent three overs as Hope introduced up a 38-ball 50.
He fell from the very subsequent ball, a Zak Foulkes supply staying low and wiping out the leg stump as Hope tried to hoist it over the leg facet.
Rovman Powell supplied much-needed energy for the West Indies, clubbing two sixes as he introduced up a 23-ball 33, however his facet meandered in direction of what appeared an under-par rating.
However then it was all West Indies.
Tim Robinson opened the batting for New Zealand alongside Devon Conway, who returned to the XI after Tim Seifert broke a finger whereas batting in home cricket on Sunday.
Seamer Matthew Forde was excellent for West Indies, taking 1-9 from three powerplay overs.
New Zealand struggled to seek out the boundary and a double strike by Jayden Seales within the thirteenth over flipped the sport within the guests’ favour, eradicating Daryl Mitchell and Michael Bracewell within the area of three balls.
Seales completed with 3-32 from his 4 overs.
A late flurry from Santner gave New Zealand faint hope however, needing 20 from the ultimate over, he fell simply brief.
The 2 sides play once more at Eden Park on Thursday within the second sport of the five-match collection.

