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Washout Means Black Caps Can't Lose T20 Series Against West Indies

Persistent rain stopped play after 6.3 overs with West Indies at 38-1, leaving New Zealand leading the series 2-1 with the final match still to come.

  • On Monday rain washed out the fourth T20 at Saxton Oval after less than seven overs, leaving New Zealand Black Caps cricket team with a 2-1 series lead and one match remaining.
  • Play was first halted after five overs when rain set in, with the West Indies 30 for none; after a short break allowing 1.3 overs, steady rain returned, forcing players to retreat to the pavilion and the match to be abandoned at 4.08pm.
  • Alick Athanaze was the only wicket to fall before the stoppage, with West Indies at 38-1 off 6.3 overs after he skied a Jimmy Neesham delivery caught by Daryl Mitchell.
  • The West Indies won the opener by seven runs before New Zealand Black Caps rebounded with a three-run win at Eden Park, Auckland, then secured the third match in Nelson by nine runs on Sunday.
  • Opening batter Devon Conway led the scoring in New Zealand's innings with 56, supported by Rachin Ravindra's 26 before a Black Caps' late collapse of 35-6 derailed their about 200 target.
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Rain washes out the 4th T20 between New Zealand and the West Indies

Rain has forced the abandonment of the fourth Twenty20 cricket international between New Zealand and the West Indies. Only 6.3 overs were bowled before the rain set in and West Indies was 38-1. New Zealand has a 2-1 series lead…

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RNZ broke the news in New Zealand on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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