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New Zealand vs West Indies, 5th T20I

WI
140(18.4)
NZ
141/2(15.4)
PLAYER OF THE MATCH
PLAYER OF THE SERIES
Santner collects the trophy and takes it to his teammates. They now pose in front of the "Winners" board. That's all from this series, the ODIs begin on Sunday, see you then!
Jacob Duffy | Player of the Match and Player of the Series: How can you not love it on a sunny day like this? It’s beautiful Dunedin weather. Early season, there’s always a little bit in the pitch for us. The ground’s done an awesome job - it’s a great wicket. I thought we did well to restrict a good West Indies team to 140. We just wanted to be clinical. This was our last game in New Zealand before heading away as a T20 squad, so it was about finishing off the series well and taking that momentum forward. I’d like to think we’re pretty level-headed. We had a job to do - to win games of cricket for our country - and that’s where the focus was. T20’s a huge asset of mine with the swing up top and taking wickets in the powerplay. That’s always my role - swing the ball early and try to make things happen. Maybe less so against these guys with the length of their batting lineup, but that’s still the plan. That’s a scary lineup (talking about the depth in West Indies batting) - they go all the way. Springer was batting at 11 the other day. It’s a strong side with power all the way down, so I’m glad we didn’t have to bowl too much at the death today. There were a couple of 200 scores in the series, but it was just great cricket, wasn’t it? Some awesome games, tight finishes, especially those first three. Hopefully the crowds have enjoyed that.
Mitch Santner | NZ captain: We knew there might be a little bit in the wicket. The seamers upfront again, taking wickets in powerplay which is important in T20 cricket. We were able to chip wickets away throughout the innings. And then the guys with the bat, very professional chase. The way we've bowled has been outstanding. The scores are never 220-230 on these kind of grounds. Just getting to 170-180 could be a good score on these wickets.
Shai Hope | WI captain: We just wanted to make sure we're putting good bowling under pressure, not allowing them to settle in powerplay, didn't really work out this time but it's something for us to focus on going forward. Must give credit to the guys in the lower half for putting their hands up throughout the series. It's one of those places where you need a nice preparation, something we didn't have. It's not an excuse but it certainly would help in conditions like these. It's not familiar conditions that was face back home. Going to take learnings from this series. Sure that conditions will be similar in ODIs. Just got to ensure we're learning quickly, especially from a batting perspective.
Stats by Roshan Gede
Most T20I wins at a venue without a defeat (FM teams)
8 - New Zealand at Harare Sports Club
6 - Afghanistan at RGS, Dehradun
6 - India at The Village, Dublin
5 - Australia at Eden Park, Auckland
5 - India at Kingsmead, Durban
5 - New Zealand at University Oval, Dunedin
*including Super Over/Bowl-out results

New Zealand at University Oval across formats
Tests: 8 matches, 3 wins, 5 draws
ODIs: 10 matches, 10 wins
T20Is: 5 matches, 5 wins

18 wins is the most for any team at a venue without losing a single game in international cricket. The next most among full-member teams is 10 wins (2 draws) for Pakistan at the Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad (PAK).
16:19 Local Time, 03:19 GMT, 08:49 IST: New Zealand take the series 3-1. West Indies had their chances but lost a couple of close games. Today, though, they were thoroughly outplayed. Put into bat in conditions where the ball was moving around and the bounce was uneven, they were blown away by Jacob Duffy and co. If not for Romario Shepherd, it would've been a struggle to even put 100 on the board. Shepherd gave them some respectability with his late hitting but that wasn't enough eventually as the New Zealand openers, Tim Robinson in particular, rode their luck to get off to a flier. They raced to 69 in just 7 overs and the rest of the chase was just a formality.
15.4
Shepherd to Conway, 1 run, overpitched on leg, squeezed down to long-on, kicks the air in frustration as he probably wanted to finish with a boundary and get his fifty. Comprehensive win for New Zealand by 8 wickets
15.3
Shepherd to Chapman, 1 run, pulled hard, goes on the bounce to long-on
15.2
Shepherd to Conway, 1 run, angling away outside off, slower length ball, Conway slaps it hard to deep backward point
15.1
4
Shepherd to Conway, FOUR, what timing! Overpitched on the pads, he drives through midwicket and it races off the middle of his bat
Romario Shepherd [2.0-0-14-1] is back into the attack
15
1 1 6 Wd 6 1 1 (17 runs)
NZ 134-2
Devon Conway
41(39)
Mark Chapman
20(12)
Jayden Seales
3-0-41-0
14.6
Jayden Seales to Conway, 1 run, full toss outside off, driven to deep point
14.5
Jayden Seales to Chapman, 1 run, low full toss down leg, flicked to short fine where Holder misfields
14.4
6
Jayden Seales to Chapman, SIX, another clean strike, this time over extra cover! Full and wide, he doesn't go too hard, just times it brilliantly and it flies over the ropes
14.4
Jayden Seales to Chapman, wide, well wide outside off, left alone
14.3
6
Jayden Seales to Chapman, SIX, wow that's huge! Back of a length across off, he goes hard on the pull and absolutely wallops it over midwicket
14.2
Jayden Seales to Conway, 1 run, nails the pull shot but it's cut off at the backward square boundary
14.1
Jayden Seales to Chapman, 1 run, the umpire fails to get out of the way in time! Thankfully it wasn't struck too firmly by Chapman who mistimed his drive back down the pitch. Glances off the right hip of the ump to mid-off
Jayden Seales [2.0-0-24-0] is back into the attack