WI-W vs NZ-W Match Prediction- Who Will Win the Match Between West Indies Women and New Zealand Women, 5th T20I
A thrilling Super over saw New Zealand take the series. All the games were rather low scoring but provided a lot of thrill with games going down to the wire. Now with the series decided, both teams may try some new players, but going by how the games have been, it should still be a […]
A thrilling Super over saw New Zealand take the series. All the games were rather low scoring but provided a lot of thrill with games going down to the wire. Now with the series decided, both teams may try some new players, but going by how the games have been, it should still be a cracker of a game.
WI-W vs NZ-W Head to Head
Played- 21 | West Indies Women- 4 | New Zealand Women- 15 | No result- 1 | Tie- 1
WI-W vs NZ-W Match Details
Date: 6th October 2022
Time: 11:00 PM IST
Venue: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua
WI-W vs NZ-W Weather Report
The weather at Antigua is pretty dry with high chances of scattered rainfall during the WI-W vs NZ-W fixture.
WI-W vs NZ-W Pitch Report
The Antigua track is dry and uneven. There is some low bounce and batting is a little a little challenging. Batting first will be a better option with the track getting favorable for bowlers as the game progresses.
Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates, Lauren Down, Maddy Green, Amelia Kerr, Brooke Halliday, Hayley Jensen, Fran Jonas, Hannah Rowe, Lea Tahuhu, Jess Kerr
WI-W vs NZ-W Key Players
Hayley Matthews
Hayley Matthews is on the rise. She is moving up the rankings rapidly and is contributing strongly with both bat and ball. The series has been a tough one for her though with results not going West Indies way but she will hope to finish strong.
Sophie Devine
Sophie Devine came up with a man of the match performance to break hand West Indies a massive heartbreak. Her talent and abilities are already well known and she is in the form of her life as an all-rounder.
All five game have been low-scoring thrillers with New Zealand coming out on the right side three times. West Indies though will be eager to set things right and finish strong in another expected nail-biting.