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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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