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    New Zealand have clinched the three-match one-day international cricket series over the West Indies 2-nil with a game to spare, after securing a five-wicket victory in the second fixture at Napier

    New Zealand have clinched the three-match one-day international cricket series over the West Indies 2-nil with a game to spare, after securing a five-wicket victory in the second fixture at Napier


    The visitors posted 247 for nine after rain reduced the contest to 34 overs - Shai Hope top-scored with 109 off 69 balls and Nathan Smith returned figures of four for 42.

    In reply, Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra laid a platform for the hosts with an opening stand of 106.

    Conway top-scored with 90 off 84 balls as the Black Caps completed the chase with three deliveries left.

    The victory cements New Zealand's 11th consecutive ODI series win at home.

    NEWSTALK ZB's INTERNATIONAL CRICKET COVERAGE WITH RESENE. ONE HUNDRED PERCENT KIWI MADE PAINTS AND STAINS

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