WI vs NZ Match Details
Match: West Indies vs New Zealand, 2nd T20I | New Zealand Tour of West Indies
Date: Friday, 12 Aug 2022 / Saturday, 13 Aug 2022
Time: 00:00 (GMT+5.5) / 00:30 (GMT+6)
Format: T20I
Venue: Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
WI vs NZ Preview
- In the opening game of the series, which was contested at Sabina Park, New Zealand defeated West Indies after a valiant effort.
- For New Zealand, the team’s captain Kane Williamson, wicketkeeper Devon Conway, and spinner Mitchell Santner all delivered outstanding performances.
- For the West Indies in a futile effort, Shamarh Brooks, Odean Smith, and Romario Shepherd delivered respectable efforts.
On Friday afternoon in Jamaica, West Indies and New Zealand line up for the second of their three IT20 matches. The visitors successfully defended their total of 185-5 when the series started on Wednesday in the afternoon. West Indies could only score 172-7 in response. At 13:30, the second game of the series begins at Sabina Park.
Similar problems to those we witnessed against India earlier this month plagued West Indies in the opening game of the series. They are losing too many of their top-order hitters for them to generate a significant enough total.
Without some of their great players, New Zealand performed admirably on their tour of Western Europe, but on Wednesday, they appeared to be a genuine elite team. We anticipate that all of their batters will play responsibly and fiercely during this game.
WI vs NZ Weather Report
The game on Friday is expected to take place in partly overcast, moderate breeze conditions.
WI vs NZ Match Toss Prediction
Both teams will be eager to select the winning team, bat first, and accumulate runs. The team that batted first won the previous match at Sabina Park.
WI vs NZ Pitch Report
The game’s prepared wicket will be ideal for batting and provide some assistance for the spinners.
West Indies Team News & Probable Playing XIs
It may be time to keep a stable team in place before the World Cup after West Indies shuffled and changed its lineup during the most recent home IT20 series with Bangladesh and India. Although Brandon King will be attempting to rejoin the team, we anticipate no changes for the hosts.
Recent form – L L L L W
West Indies’s Probable XI
Nicholas Pooran (c), Devon Thomas (wk), Shamarh Brooks, Kyle Mayers, Shimron Hetmyer, Rovman Powell, Odean Smith, Romario Shepherd, Hayden Walsh, Jason Holder, Obed McCoy
New Zealand Team News & Probable Playing XIs
For the first game of the series, the Black Caps welcomed back their star players, and their starting lineup for the T20 World Cup in two months will be remarkably similar. Although Lockie Ferguson frequently takes a break, we anticipate that the management will want to gradually increase his workload and that the team will remain the same for this game.
Recent form – W W W W W
New Zealand’s Probable XI
Kane Williamson (c), Devon Conway (wk), Glenn Phillips, Martin Guptill, James Neesham, Daryl Mitchell, Tim Southee, Mitchell Santner, Trent Boult, Lockie Ferguson, Ish Sodhi
WI vs NZ Head-to-Head Stats (Last 5 matches)
Team | Won | Lost | No result |
West Indies | 0 | 4 | 1 |
New Zealand | 4 | 0 | 1 |
WI vs NZ – 2nd T20I, Dream 11
Wicket-keeper
- Devon Conway (c)
- Nicholas Pooran (vc)
Batters
- Glenn Phillips
- Shamarh Brooks
- Kane Williamson
All-Rounders
- Jason Holder
- Micthell Santner
- James Neesham
Bowlers
- Trent Boult
- Obed McCoy
- Odean Smith
WI vs NZ Prediction
Winning the toss
- New Zealand
Top batsman
- West Indies – Nicholas Pooran
- New Zealand – Devon Conway
Top bowler
- West Indies – Obed McCoy
- New Zealand – Micthell Santner
Most sixes
- West Indies – Nicholas Pooran
- New Zealand – Devon Conway
Player of the Match
- New Zealand – Devon Conway
Team Scores Batting First
- West Indies – 155+
- New Zealand – 170+
New Zealand is the favorite to win this match.
Although West Indies has a collection of quality players, the main challenge right now is getting them to produce consistently. The 2022 T20 World Cup may be a little too soon for them, despite the fact that they will desire to compete. We are supporting New Zealand to win the second IT20 since they have impressed us greatly in recent weeks.