New Zealand: New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner was all praises for Kyle Jamieson, who held his nerves in the final over to take his side to a win against the West Indies on Sunday. The Men in Black played the Men in Maroon in a third consecutive thriller and edged past them to take a 2-1 lead in the ongoing T20I series.
The Kiwis clinched a close nine-run victory in the third of the five T20Is and restricted the visitors from chasing down the 178-run target. Batting first, the New Zealanders posted 177-9 on board thanks to Conway’s 56 and Daryl Mitchell’s 41. Ish Sodhi and Jacob Duffy then stood out with their respective three-wicket hauls and helped their side cross the line.
Speaking on the players stepping up, Santner, during the post-match presentation, said, “Yeah, there was. I think that was the most pleasing thing. Different guys stepping up at different times, especially in a five-match series, is pretty key. It was a very scrappy win, but nice to be on the right side of one.”