The West Indies are set to battle New Zealand in a high-stakes final T20 International in Dunedin on Thursday, aiming to level the series after the fourth match at Saxton Oval was abandoned due to relentless rain. Only 6.3 overs were bowled before the weather intervened, leaving the Windies at 38 for one. Despite hopes for a resumption, the conditions remained unfavorable, forcing the match to be called off. With New Zealand leading the five-match series 2-1, the final game now holds immense significance. The series has been marked by thrilling encounters, including the third T20 on November 8, where the Windies narrowly missed victory in a dramatic finish. In that match, New Zealand posted a competitive total of 177, powered by Devon Conway’s 56 and Daryl Mitchell’s 41. Despite a valiant effort from the Windies, including a 78-run partnership between Romario Shepherd and Shamar Springer, they fell short by nine runs. The fourth match’s cancellation has heightened the anticipation for the decider. Will the West Indies stage a comeback, or will New Zealand secure the series on home soil?
