Justin Greaves scored his maiden Test century and Kemar Roach displayed resilience as West Indies avoided defeat against New Zealand in Eden Park’s opening Test match. Greaves faced 388 balls over 564 minutes for his second-century, creating a 180-run seventh wicket stand with Roach that held them up.
Devon Conway and Jacob Duffy led their Black Caps side with outstanding performances, helping take control of the third Test at Mount Maunganui in the New Zealand National Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Match Scorecard, where New Zealand dominated with both batting and bowling excellence to secure a strong position in the match and maintain control throughout the game.
| No. | Format | Match | Venue | NZ Score | WI Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Test | 3rd Test (2025) | Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui | 575/8d & 306/2d | 420 & 138 | NZ won by 323 runs |
| 2 | Test | 2nd Test (2025) | Basin Reserve, Wellington | 278/9d & 57/1 | 205 & 128 | NZ won by 9 wickets |
| 3 | Test | 1st Test (2025) | Hagley Oval, Christchurch | 231 & 466/8d | 167 & 457/6 | Draw |
| 4 | ODI | 1st ODI (2025) | Christchurch | 269/7 (50 ov) | 262/6 (50 ov) | NZ won by 7 runs |
| 5 | ODI | 2nd ODI (2025) | Napier | 248/5 (33.3 ov) | 247/9 (34 ov) | NZ won by 5 wickets |
| 6 | ODI | 3rd ODI (2025) | Hamilton | 162/6 (30.3 ov) | 161 (36.2 ov) | NZ won by 4 wickets |
| 7 | T20I | 2nd T20I (2025) | Auckland | 207/5 (20 ov) | 204/8 (20 ov) | NZ won by 3 runs |
| 8 | T20I | 3rd T20I (2025) | Nelson | 177/9 (20 ov) | 168 (19.5 ov) | NZ won by 9 runs |
| 9 | T20I | 1st T20I (2025) | Auckland | 157/9 (20 ov) | 164/6 (20 ov) | WI won by 7 runs |
| 10 | Test | 1st Test (2021) | Christchurch | 231 & 466/8 | 167 & 457/6 | Draw |
New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat.
New Zealand captain Tom Latham won the toss and elected to bat at Bay Oval, New Zealand on Thursday in the second Test against West Indies. With one change made – all-rounder Tom Blundell replaced Zak Foulkes.
New Zealand bowlers – without several top seamers – reduced the Windies to 128 on day three, setting an easy victory target of 56 runs before tea. Jacob Duffy led the charge with another five-wicket haul before Devon Conway (32 not out) and Kane Williamson (26) were also instrumental as hosts New Zealand wrapped up victory with relative ease.
West Indies captain Roston Chase applauded Justin Greaves’ resilience after he battled through an extremely difficult innings to score his career-best 202 not out against Pakistan at Sabina Park on Thursday.
Greaves faced 388 balls over 564 minutes, creating an unbreakable 180-run seventh wicket stand with Kemar Roach (58) as visitors avoided late collapses. It was an astounding effort from Greaves, as he withstood losing wicketkeeper Tevin Imlach and Shai Hope before persevering until completing his unbeaten century!
West Indies won the toss and elected to bowl.
New Zealand bowled West Indies out for just 138 on a deteriorating fifth-day pitch at Mount Maunganui to win by 323 runs and complete a 2-0 series victory. Jacob Duffy took five wickets, three with deliveries that lifted uncomfortably high as they wrapped up an overwhelming home summer series win and eclipsed Richard Hadlee’s record of 80 wickets in a calendar year with 23 at an average of 15.4.
West Indies batsmen struggled for long periods on a pitch that had initially been relatively docile during the first three days, but developed cracks and plates on day four, rendering their visitors helpless to recover.
| New Zealand National Cricket Team 🇳🇿 | West Indies Cricket Team 🇧🇧🏝️ |
|---|---|
| Devon Conway (WK/Bat) | Shai Hope (WK/Bat) |
| Tom Latham (WK/Bat, C) | Brandon King (Bat) |
| Kane Williamson (Bat) | Alick Athanaze (Bat) |
| Will Young (Bat) | Keacy Carty (Bat) |
| Daryl Mitchell (All-rounder) | Roston Chase (All-rounder) |
| Rachin Ravindra (All-rounder) | Jason Holder (All-rounder) |
| Glenn Phillips (Bat/All-rounder) | Rovman Powell (Bat/All-rounder) |
| Mark Chapman (Bat) | Sherfane Rutherford (Bat) |
| Michael Bracewell (All-rounder) | Romario Shepherd (All-rounder) |
| Mitchell Santner (All-rounder, C in T20s) | Justin Greaves (All-rounder) |
| James Neesham (All-rounder) | Akeal Hosein (Spinner) |
| Kyle Jamieson (Fast bowler) | Jayden Seales (Fast bowler) |
| Matt Henry (Fast bowler) | Matthew Forde (Fast bowler) |
| Jacob Duffy (Fast bowler) | Shamar Springer (Fast bowler/All-rounder) |
| Blair Tickner (Fast bowler) | Khary Pierre (Spinner/All-rounder) |
| Ish Sodhi (Spinner) | Kemar Roach (Fast bowler) |
| Zak Foulkes (Bowler) | Anderson Phillip (Fast bowler) |
| Nathan Smith (Bowler) | Kavem Hodge (Bat) |
| Tim Robinson (Bat) | John Campbell (Bat) |
| Mitchell Hay (WK) | Tevin Imlach (WK) |
Resuming on 43-0 they then slumped from 87-0 to 112-8 either side of lunch as Duffy hit back-edged deliveries that removed both Brandon King and John Campbell quickly before lunch – both had scored half centuries but were easily dismissed with balls that nipped back and took an edge – quickly dispatched of both openers before lunch with balls that nipped back and took an edge nipped back and took the edge off his delivery, thus rendering their batsmen helpless against Duffy.
Shai Hope was bowled lbw off a full toss from Duffy while Kemar Roach succumbed to a hamstring injury and retired early. Duffy then dismissed Anderson Phillip and Tevin Imlach in successive balls from Ajaz Patel’s spinner Ajaz Patel with one such drive bouncing up and taking out Tevin’s leg stump.
Tom Latham and Devon Conway shared an outstanding 223-run opening partnership before New Zealand declared at 306-2 to set West Indies an imposing target of 462 to win. Latham and Conway recorded four century stands over five tests together and became the first opening pair ever in Test cricket history to score centuries in both innings of a match.
Mitchell Hay was called into New Zealand’s T20I squad against West Indies after Trent Seifert suffered a thumb injury during training, replacing Ben Duckett, who is out with a broken finger injury and could potentially rejoin later in the tour in the New Zealand National Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Match Scorecard, highlighting important squad changes and injury updates ahead of the series.
| Match Detail | New Zealand 🇳🇿 | West Indies 🇧🇧 |
|---|---|---|
| Match Format | T20I (5th Match, 2025 Series) | T20I (5th Match, 2025 Series) |
| Venue | Dunedin, New Zealand | Dunedin, New Zealand |
| Date | Nov 13, 2025 | Nov 13, 2025 |
| Toss | NZ won & elected to field | WI batted first |
| First Innings | — | 140 all out (19.5 overs) |
| Top Batter (WI) | — | Shai Hope – 47 (approx) |
| Top Bowler (NZ) | Jacob Duffy – 4 wickets | — |
| Second Innings | 141/2 (15.4 overs) | — |
| Top Batter (NZ) | Devon Conway – 47* | — |
| Match Result | New Zealand won by 8 wickets | Lost |
| Player of the Match | Jacob Duffy | — |