New Zealand will take on the West Indies in the second ODI of the three-match series on Wednesday, November 19, at McLean Park in Napier. In the first match, the West Indies won the toss and elected to bowl. Daryl Mitchell made 119 runs off 118 deliveries and led New Zealand to a total of 269 runs for the loss of seven wickets. The West Indies finished with 262 runs for the loss of six wickets, as New Zealand won the match by seven runs. Kyle Jamieson was the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand, taking three wickets for 52 runs in 10 overs. Mitchell won the Player of the Match award for his batting performance. He has been ruled out of the second ODI and has been replaced by Henry Nicholls.
Let’s look at the probable playing XI of New Zealand for the second ODI against the West Indies:
Top Order:

Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, and Will Young will likely be a part of the top order in the playing 11. Conway made 49 runs off 58 deliveries in the first game and had a crucial partnership of 67 runs for the third wicket.
Middle Order:

Henry Nicholls and Tom Latham are likely to be there in the middle order. Nicholls has come as a replacement player for Daryl Mitchell. He has made two centuries in his last five List A outings.
Lower Middle Order:

Michael Bracewell and Mitchell Santner are likely to be the two all-rounders in the playing 11. Bracewell has made 317 runs and taken 17 wickets in 16 games so far this year.
Bowlers:

Zakary Foulkes, Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, and Jacob Duffy might be the four bowlers in the playing 11. Jamieson was the most successful bowler for New Zealand in the first match and took three wickets for 52 runs.
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