How Did Duffy and Sodhi Lead NZ to Victory Over WI in the Thrilling 3rd T20I?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Jacob Duffy and Ish Sodhi were instrumental in New Zealand's bowling success.
- New Zealand set a modest total of 177/9.
- The West Indies struggled early but showed resilience with a late partnership.
- New Zealand leads the series 2-1.
- The match was filled with intense moments and skillful performances.
Nelson, Nov 9 (NationPress) Jacob Duffy and Ish Sodhi showcased an outstanding bowling display, guiding New Zealand to a thrilling nine-run triumph against the West Indies in the third T20I held at Saxton Oval, thus taking a 2-1 lead in the five-match series.
Opting to bat first, New Zealand recorded their lowest T20I total at this venue, finishing at 177/9. For the West Indies, Matthew Forde shone with figures of 2-20, while Jason Holder (2-31) and Shamar Springer (1-36) delivered commendable performances during the closing stages of the innings.
In pursuit of the modest target, the West Indies found themselves in trouble at 88-8 by the 13th over but staged a comeback, thanks to late innings contributions from Romario Shepherd and Shamar Springer, bringing their score to 166/8 before ultimately falling short.
Initially, Tim Robinson and Devon Conway provided New Zealand with a solid start, forming a 47-run opening partnership. However, Conway was dismissed for 23 by Forde. Rachin Ravindra then joined Conway, and together they added a crucial fifty-run partnership, strengthening New Zealand's position before Conway was dismissed in the 13th over.
New Zealand seemed poised for a total exceeding 200, yet the West Indies made a remarkable comeback in the latter half of the innings as the hosts lost six wickets for just 35 runs in the final five overs, concluding the innings at 177-9.
The West Indies' chase began in disarray as Duffy and Sodhi excelled, leaving the visitors reeling at 68/6 and later 88/8. Nevertheless, Shepherd and Springer mounted a stunning recovery with a partnership of 78 runs off 39 balls.
With 12 runs needed off the final over, the Windies had a glimmer of hope, but Kyle Jamieson dismissed Shepherd, clinching the match for New Zealand in what turned out to be yet another nail-biting encounter between the two sides.
Brief scores: New Zealand 177/9 (Devon Conway 56, Daryl Mitchell 41; Mathew Forde 2-20, Jason Holder 2-31) defeated West Indies 168/10 (Romario Shepherd 49, Shamar Springer 39; Ish Sodhi 3-24, Jacob Duffy 3-36) by nine runs.