NZ beats West Indies by 4 wickets

January 15, 2014 03:41 pm | Updated May 13, 2016 09:36 am IST - WELLINGTON

West Indies Dwayne Bravo is bowled for 12 by New Zealand's Nathan McCullum in the second T20 International cricket match at Westpac Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014. (AP Photo/SNPA, Ross Setford) NEW ZEALAND OUT

West Indies Dwayne Bravo is bowled for 12 by New Zealand's Nathan McCullum in the second T20 International cricket match at Westpac Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014. (AP Photo/SNPA, Ross Setford) NEW ZEALAND OUT

Wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi made an unbeaten 51 as New Zealand beat West Indies by four wickets in the second Twenty20 cricket international on Wednesday to take the two-match series 2-0.

Ronchi surpassed his unbeaten 48 in the first match at Auckland, which New Zealand won by 81 runs, reaching his first half century in T20s from 25 balls with four fours and two sixes.

The match concluded New Zealand’s domestic series against West Indies in which it won the three-test series 2-0, shared the five-match one-day series 2-2 and won an important victory in the Twenty20 series six weeks from the World Twenty20 in Bangladesh.

In a good match for wicketkeepers, Denesh Ramdin top-scored for West Indies with 55 in its total of 159-5 while New Zealand reached 163-6 with an over to spare.

Ramdin reached his half century from 26 balls and took his 55 runs from 31 balls with three fours and three sixes to spur West Indies to a competitive total after it won the toss and batted.

The visitors were struggling at 66-3 after 10 overs but Andre Fletcher began their recovery, making 40 from 36 balls and sharing a 70-run fifth-wicket partnership with Ramdin which ended when he sacrificed his wicket in a run out mix-up.

Young speedster Adam Milne took 2-22 from his four overs as the best of the New Zealand bowlers.

Jesse Ryder gave New Zealand a brisk beginning, clubbing 23 from 13 balls with two fours and two sixes but the home team lost wickets regularly and found itself 78-4 at the midpoint of its innings.

Ronchi and Ross Taylor (39) put on 68 for the sixth wicket, turning the match New Zealand’s way, and former Australia wicketkeeper Ronchi stayed on to see New Zealand home.

Ronchi said after a mediocre start to his limited overs career for New Zealand he was glad to contribute to its last two Twenty20 victories.

New Zealand’s run chase was nervous at times. It still needed 30 from the last 24 balls and 13 off the last 10 but Neesham took the initiative and steered New Zealand home with some hard hitting.

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