In the third T20I at Saxton Oval, Nelson, New Zealand set a competitive target of 178 runs, finishing at 177/9 in 20 overs. Devon Conway led the innings with a well-crafted 56, supported by Daryl Mitchell’s valuable 41. Despite opportunities to surpass 200, West Indies bowlers fought back effectively to keep the total under 180.
Jacob Duffy’s precise bowling created pressure, eventually breaking a stubborn stand when he caught Shamar Springer on a low catch after a powerful shot.
Shamar Springer is putting up a show here in Nelson. The lower-order batter smashed Jimmy Neesham for a four and a six in the first two balls of the 18th over, followed by a six on the final ball of the over.
Despite Springer’s effort, West Indies could not maintain the momentum and fell nine runs short.
The five-match T20I series stands tied at 1–1 after this closely fought encounter.
New Zealand rode on Devon Conway's 56 and Daryl Mitchell's 41 to post 177/9 in 20 overs.
West Indies’ chase was spirited but fell just short in a gripping match that showcased both teams' fighting spirits.
Author’s summary: New Zealand’s solid batting and disciplined bowling secured a narrow nine-run win over West Indies in the third T20I, leveling the series at 1-1 in a thrilling contest.