
Bassyonni
el-balad|21-11-2025
New Zealand is set to face the West Indies in a highly anticipated ODI series. The West Indies will seek to improve their batting performance against New Zealand’s formidable pace attack.
New Zealand has been in impressive form in ODIs. Since the start of 2025, they have won three consecutive home series. Out of nine matches, they only lost one, showcasing a dominant performance.
The New Zealand bowlers have been exceptional. In their last series against England, they restricted the team to under 225 runs in all three matches. Fast bowlers claimed 27 of the 30 wickets.
The experienced Matt Henry returns after a calf strain, further enhancing New Zealand’s bowling lineup.
The West Indies recently faced challenges against spin bowling in Bangladesh. Now, they must prepare for New Zealand’s pace threat. Due to injuries, Jayden Seales will lead the West Indies’ pace attack.
Despite having promising batsmen like Keacy Carty, who has struggled for consistency, the West Indies batting order remains a concern. Carty has four centuries but hasn’t scored over fifty in recent innings.
Alick Athanaze has recently returned to the ODI setup and showed potential, but must convert starts into significant scores. Amir Jangoo began with a century on his debut but has since faltered.
Captain Shai Hope, known for his reliability, will need support from his teammates. To reinforce their batting, John Campbell returns after a six-year absence from ODIs, replacing Brandon King. His ODI comeback is highly anticipated.
The series against New Zealand will be crucial for the West Indies. They must revitalise their batting and adapt to the formidable pace attack. Fans await to see if the players can rise to the occasion and secure vital victories.




