West Indian cricket team in New Zealand in 2005-06

West Indian cricket team in New Zealand in 2005-06

Infobox_Cricket_series_begin
series_name = West Indies in New Zealand in 2005-06
team1_

team1_name = West Indies
team2_
| team2_name = New Zealand
from_date = 16 February
to_date = 29 March 2006
team1_captain = Shivnarine Chanderpaul
team2_captain = Stephen Fleming
Infobox_Cricket_series_tests
no_of_tests = 3
team1_tests_won = 0
team2_tests_won = 2
team1_tests_most_runs = Chris Gayle (235)
team2_tests_most_runs = Stephen Fleming (144)
team1_tests_most_wickets = Shane Bond, James Franklin and Chris Martin (8)
team2_tests_most_wickets = Ian Bradshaw and Fidel Edwards (7)
player_of_test_series = no award
Infobox_Cricket_series_ODI
no_of_ODIs = 5
team1_ODIs_won = 1
team2_ODIs_won = 4
team1_ODIs_most_runs = Runako Morton (229)
team2_ODIs_most_runs = Nathan Astle (295)
team1_ODIs_most_wickets = Ian Bradshaw and Dwayne Smith (9)
team2_ODIs_most_wickets = Shane Bond (10)
player_of_ODI_series = no award
Infobox_Cricket_series_twenty20
no_of_twenty20s = 1
team1_twenty20s_won = 0
team2_twenty20s_won = 1
team1_twenty20s_most_runs = Shiv Chanderpaul & Daren Ganga
26
team2_twenty20s_most_runs = Lou Vincent
42
team1_twenty20s_most_wickets = Ian Bradshaw, Dwayne Bravo, Chris Gayle & Dwayne Smith
2
team2_twenty20s_most_wickets = Shane Bond & Scott Styris
2
player_of_twenty20_series = Dwayne Smith

The West Indies cricket team toured New Zealand in February and March 2006 as part of the 2005-06 New Zealand cricket season.

Coming into the series the New Zealand cricket team ("Black Caps") and the West Indies had very different fortunes. The Black Caps won their recent series with Sri Lanka 3-1 whilst the West Indies, in November, were whitewashed by the Australians 3-0 and subsequently Australia retained the Frank Worrell Trophy.

Both New Zealand and the West Indies will be looking to win as many of the One Day International as possible to improve their rankings - New Zealand and the West Indies are currently, as of January 29th, ranked fourth and eighth respectively [http://www.icc-cricket.com/odi/ 1] . Being ranked in the top six teams means avoiding having to compete in the preliminary round of this year's ICC Champions Trophy.

New Zealand vice-captain Daniel Vettori believes his side is the favourites for this series. "I wouldn't say we're overwhelming favourites but I think we generally start as favourites against most teams at home. Touring teams often take a bit of time to adapt to our conditions and I think we saw a bit of that in the way Sri Lanka began the most recent series. The Windies haven't played any one-day cricket for a while and we're in the middle of our season, so I suppose we are the team to beat. But having said that, if they find their feet they're a very good side and we'll have to play very well to win."

The West Indian team arrived in Auckland on February 10. Soon after arriving West Indian coach Bennett King accused the ICC Future Tours Programme of "benefiting the rich at the expense of the poor".

:"We, like New Zealand, suffer under the conditions of the FTP in terms of our finances. We've had to fly for a long time to get here, and a week lead-in to the first game is right on the cusp of not being ready. It would be much better to have been here with a two-week lead-in, but if we did that we'd have to pay for it ourselves."

The tour consisted of 5 One Day International, 3 Tests and a Twenty20 international. The Twenty20 was Chris Cairns' last international cricket game in New Zealand colours.

quads

ODI's

Fixtures

February

*16 Twenty20 Auckland note: Chris Cairns' last international match.
*18 1st ODI (D/N) Wellington
*22 2nd ODI Queenstown
*25 3rd ODI Christchurch

March

*1 4th ODI Napier
*4 5th ODI Auckland
*9-13 1st Test Auckland
*17-21 2nd Test Wellington
*25-29 3rd Test Napier

Limited Overs Matches


=Twenty20: 16 February in Auckland=

Limited overs international
batting first

batting first = West Indies
score first innings = 126/7
overs first innings = 20
batting first highest scorer = Shivnarine Chanderpaul
batting first highest scorer initial form = S Chanderpaul
batting first highest score = 26
batting first highest score balls faced = 27
bowling first best bowler = Shane Bond
bowling first best bowler initial form = SE Bond
bowling first best figures = 2/15
batting second

batting second = New Zealand
score second innings = 126/8
overs second innings = 20
batting second highest scorer = Lou Vincent
batting second highest scorer initial form = L Vincent
batting second highest score = 42
batting second highest score balls faced = 37
bowling second best bowler = Dwayne Smith
bowling second best bowler initial form = DR Smith
bowling second best figures = 2/9
winning team = New Zealand
win margin = 3-0 after bowl off [ [http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2005-06/WI_IN_NZ/SCORECARDS/WI_NZ_TWENTY-20-I_16FEB2006.html 1st Twenty20: West Indies v New Zealand at Auckland, 16 February 2006] , scorecard from Cricinfo, retrieved 16 February 2006]
stadium = Eden Park
city = Auckland
country = New Zealand
umpire1 = Billy Bowden
umpire1 initial form = BF Bowden
umpire1 country = New Zealand
umpire1 country short form = NZ
umpire2 = Tony Hill (umpire)
umpire2 initial form = AL Hill
umpire2 country = New Zealand
umpire2 country short form = NZ
MOTM = Dwayne Smith
MOTM initial form = DR Smith
MOTM country = West Indies
MOTM ctry short form = WI

The New Zealanders won the toss, playing in the beige uniforms of the 80's, and sent the West Indies in. The "Windies" scored a modest 126-7 off their 20 overs, a run rate of only 6.30 an over. In reply, Lou Vincent scored 42 off 37, the highest score in the match. New Zealand looked to have the game in the bag, needing just 47 off nine overs. However, in the next 7 overs, Dwayne Smith and Chris Gayle had only 31 runs scored of their bowling, reducing the Black Caps to 110-8. New Zealand then required 17 to win off the last over and the game looked beyond them. A James Franklin six off the second ball changed things and off the last ball, New Zealand required 5 to win and 4 to tie with tailender Shane Bond facing. Bond hit a four, sending the game in to a bowl off. The first 12 balls missed the stumps and it took two hits from last ball hero Shane Bond to break the deadlock and then a hit from Scott Styris gave New Zealand a 3-0 win in the bowl off.


=First ODI: February 18 in Wellington=

Limited overs international
batting first

batting first = New Zealand
score first innings = 288/9
overs first innings = 50
batting first highest scorer = Nathan Astle
batting first highest scorer initial form = NJ Astle
batting first highest score = 90
batting first highest score balls faced = 106
bowling first best bowler = Chris Gayle
bowling first best bowler initial form = CH Gayle
bowling first best figures = 2/42
batting second

batting second = West Indies
score second innings = 207
overs second innings = 47.3
batting second highest scorer = Ramnaresh Sarwan
batting second highest scorer initial form = RR Sarwan
batting second highest score = 56
batting second highest score balls faced = 83
bowling second best bowler = Daniel Vettori
bowling second best bowler initial form = DL Vettori
bowling second best figures = 2/29
winning team = New Zealand
win margin = 81 runs [ [http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/NEW/LIVE/frames/WI_NZ_ODI1_18FEB2006.html] , scorecard from Cricinfo, retrieved 18 February 2006]
stadium = Westpac Stadium
city = Wellington
country = New Zealand
umpire1 = Tony Hill (umpire)
umpire1 initial form = AL Hill
umpire1 country = New Zealand
umpire1 country short form = NZ
umpire2 = Rudi Koertzen
umpire2 initial form = RE Koertzen
umpire2 country = South Africa
umpire2 country short form = RSA
MOTM = Nathan Astle
MOTM initial form = NJ Astle
MOTM country = New Zealand
MOTM ctry short form = NZ

New Zealand recorded a comprehensive victory with Nathan Astle scoring 90 and New Zealand ending up on 288-9 off 50 overs. West Indies never looked like winning, with wickets falling at regular intervals, despite Ramnaresh Sarwan and Daren Ganga both scoring 50s. Vice Captain Daniel Vettori was the pick of the New Zealand bowlers with 2-29 of 10 overs.


=Second ODI: February 22 in Queenstown=

Limited overs international
batting first

batting first = West Indies
score first innings = 200/9
overs first innings = 50
batting first highest scorer = Wavell Hinds
batting first highest scorer initial form = WW Hinds
batting first highest score = 76
batting first highest score balls faced = 88
bowling first best bowler = Shane Bond
bowling first best bowler initial form = SE Bond
bowling first best figures = 2/32
batting second

batting second = New Zealand
score second innings = 204/7
overs second innings = 42
batting second highest scorer = Daniel Vettori
batting second highest scorer initial form = DL Vettori
batting second highest score = 53*
batting second highest score balls faced = 56
bowling second best bowler = Ian Bradshaw
bowling second best bowler initial form = IDR Bradshaw
bowling second best figures = 2/31
winning team = New Zealand
win margin = 3 wickets [http://aus.cricinfo.com/db/NEW/LIVE/frames/WI_NZ_ODI2_22FEB2006.html, scorecard from Cricinfo, retrieved 22 February 2006]
stadium = Queenstown Events Centre
city = Queenstown
country = New Zealand
umpire1 = Billy Bowden
umpire1 initial form = BF Bowden
umpire1 country = New Zealand
umpire1 country short form = NZ
umpire2 = Rudi Koertzen
umpire2 initial form = RE Koertzen
umpire2 country = South Africa
umpire2 country short form = RSA
MOTM = Daniel Vettori
MOTM initial form = DL Vettori
MOTM country = New Zealand
MOTM ctry short form = NZ

New Zealand won the toss and elected to field first. Good opening spells from James Franklin and Shane Bond restricted the West Indies to 10-2 of 10.1 overs. Wavell Hinds was the only West Indian batsman who looked dangerous, scoring 76 off 88 balls. Bond was the pick of the New Zealand bowlers, who did well to restrict the West Indies to 200-9 of 50 overs. The West Indies struck back early in New Zealand's innings, leaving the hosts struggling on 13-4 after 3.2 overs. This was thanks to the bowling of Ian Bradshaw and Fidel Edwards who both got two wickets. However, sensible batting from Peter Fulton (49), Brendon McCullum (45) and vice-captain Daniel Vettori (53*) saw New Zealand home with 3 wickets in hand. Vettori was awarded Man of the match for his allround figures of 53 not out and 28-1 off ten overs.

Third ODI: February 25 in Christchurch

Limited overs international
batting first

batting first = New Zealand
score first innings = 276/6
overs first innings = 50
batting first highest scorer = Nathan Astle
batting first highest scorer initial form = NJ Astle
batting first highest score = 118*
batting first highest score balls faced = 126
bowling first best bowler = Ian Bradshaw
bowling first best bowler initial form = IDR Bradshaw
bowling first best figures = 3/41
batting second

batting second = West Indies
score second innings = 255
overs second innings = 49
batting second highest scorer = Ramnaresh Sarwan
batting second highest scorer initial form = RR Sarwan
batting second highest score = 65
batting second highest score balls faced = 78
bowling second best bowler = Jeetan Patel
bowling second best bowler initial form = JS Patel
bowling second best figures = 3/42
winning team = New Zealand
win margin = 21 runs [ [http://aus.cricinfo.com/db/NEW/LIVE/frames/WI_NZ_ODI3_25FEB2006.html] , scorecard from Cricinfo, retrieved 25 February 2006]
stadium = Jade Stadium
city = Christchurch
country = New Zealand
umpire1 = Billy Bowden
umpire1 initial form = BF Bowden
umpire1 country = New Zealand
umpire1 country short form = NZ
umpire2 = Rudi Koertzen
umpire2 initial form = RE Koertzen
umpire2 country = South Africa
umpire2 country short form = RSA
MOTM = Nathan Astle
MOTM initial form = NJ Astle
MOTM country = New Zealand
MOTM ctry short form = NZ

New Zealand won the toss and decided to bat first, going less than five an over for most of the innings. However some late hitting by Nathan Astle, who finished on 118 not out and hit three sixes off the last three balls of the innings, got New Zealand to 276-6. Ian Bradshaw was the pick of the West Indian bowlers, with 3-41 off 8 overs. In the West Indies innings, Chris Gayle scored a 23 ball 38, putting the run rate above 6 an over. However Daniel Vettori brought the Kiwis back into the game with two wickets in one over. Later on, Astle backed up his batting effort with a one handed catch on the rope. The West Indies finished all out at the end of 49 overs. Astle was named Man of the Match for the second time in three matches. New Zealand have now won the series.


=Fourth ODI: March 1 in Napier=

Limited overs international
batting first

batting first = New Zealand
score first innings = 324/6
overs first innings = 50
batting first highest scorer = Lou Vincent
batting first highest scorer initial form = L Vincent
batting first highest score = 102
batting first highest score balls faced = 117
bowling first best bowler = Chris Gayle
bowling first best bowler initial form = CH Gayle
bowling first best figures = 3/50
batting second

batting second = West Indies
score second innings = 233/8
overs second innings = 50
batting second highest scorer = Runako Morton
batting second highest scorer initial form = RS Morton
batting second highest score = 110*
batting second highest score balls faced = 155
bowling second best bowler = Kyle Mills
bowling second best bowler initial form = KD Mills
bowling second best figures = 3/45
winning team = New Zealand
win margin = 91 runs [ [http://aus.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2005-06/WI_IN_NZ/SCORECARDS/WI_NZ_ODI4_01MAR2006.html] , scorecard from Cricinfo, retrieved 03 March 2006]
stadium = McLean Park
city = Napier, New Zealand
country = New Zealand
umpire1 = Billy Bowden
umpire1 initial form = BF Bowden
umpire1 country = New Zealand
umpire1 country short form = NZ
umpire2 = Rudi Koertzen
umpire2 initial form = RE Koertzen
umpire2 country = South Africa
umpire2 country short form = RSA
MOTM = Lou Vincent
MOTM initial form = L Vincent
MOTM country = New Zealand
MOTM ctry short form = NZ

The West Indies won the tost and decided to field. New Zealand got off to a good start, with an opening partnership of 106 between Lou Vincent and captain Stephen Fleming. Nathan Astle continued his fine form, with 81 runs. Debutant Ross Taylor made 15 off ten balls before being runout. Some late hitting from Brendon McCullum got New Zealand past the 300 mark. Chris Gayle and Fidel Edwards were the West Indies best bowlers, with respective figures of 3-50 and 0-23, with each bowling 10 overs.

The West Indies found themselves in trouble early, losing Gayle for 5. The West Indies never looked competitive, with only Runako Morton getting past fifty, going on to make 110 not out off 155. Kyle Mills was New Zealands best bowler, with 3-45 while Daniel Vettori continued his economical series, claiming 1-32 off ten overs.


=Fifth ODI: March 4 in Auckland=

Limited overs international
batting first

batting first = New Zealand
score first innings = 233
overs first innings = 49.3
batting first highest scorer = Scott Styris
batting first highest scorer initial form = SB Styris
batting first highest score = 90
batting first highest score balls faced = 119
bowling first best bowler = Dwayne Smith
bowling first best bowler initial form = DR Smith
bowling first best figures = 5/45
batting second

batting second = West Indies
score second innings = 234/7
overs second innings = 49.4
batting second highest scorer = Shivnarine Chanderpaul
batting second highest scorer initial form = S Chanderpaul
batting second highest score = 41
batting second highest score balls faced = 47
bowling second best bowler = Shane Bond
bowling second best bowler initial form = SE Bond
bowling second best figures = 3/32
winning team = West Indies
win margin = 3 wickets with 2 balls to spare. [ [http://aus.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2005-06/WI_IN_NZ/SCORECARDS/WI_NZ_ODI5_04MAR2006.html cricinfo] , scorecard from Cricinfo, retrieved 04 March 2006]
stadium = Eden Park
city = Auckland
country = New Zealand
umpire1 = Daryl Harper
umpire1 initial form = DJ Harper
umpire1 country = Australia
umpire1 country short form = AUS
umpire2 = Tony Hill (umpire)
umpire2 initial form = AL Hill
umpire2 country = New Zealand
umpire2 country short form = NZ
MOTM = Dwayne Smith
MOTM initial form = DR Smith
MOTM country = West Indies
MOTM ctry short form = WI

New Zealand won the toss, electing to bat, resting Daniel Vettori, Jamie How and Michael Mason who all played in the first ODI, as they had all ready won the series. New Zealand were in trouble early, with Lou Vincent and Nathan Astle both being dismissed before the side reached double figures. Despite 90 from Scott Styris, New Zealand failure at creating partnerships left them all out on 233. Dwayne Smith picked up 5-45.

The West Indies played very conservatively in the first ten overs, scoring just 10, in the hopes of not losing a wicket to Shane Bond. The West Indies then looked to score after that, with every batsmen making a contribution. The West Indies managed to get 234 in the final over, with 3 wickets in hand and 2 balls to spare.

Test Matches

First Test (9-13 March)

First Class Matches
batting first



batting first = New Zealand
first innings score of first team = 275
overs in first innings of first team = 69.1
Highest scorer for first innings of first team = Scott Styris
Highest scorer for first innings of first team initial form = SB Styris
Highest score for first innings of first team = 103
Highest score for first innings of first team balls faced = 192
Best bowler in first innings of first team = Ian Bradshaw
Best bowler in first innings of first team initial form = IDR Bradshaw
Best bowler in first innings of first team figures = 3-73

second innings score of first team = 272
overs in second innings of first team = 103.1
Highest scorer for second innings of first team = Brendon McCullum
Highest scorer for second innings of first team initial form = BB McCullum
Highest score for second innings of first team = 71
Highest score for second innings of first team balls faced = 186
Best bowler in second innings of first team = Chris Gayle
Best bowler in second innings of first team initial form = CH Gayle
Best bowler in second innings of first team figures = 4-71

batting second



batting second = West Indies
first innings score of second team = 257
overs in first innings of second team = 71.2
Highest scorer for first innings of second team = Ramnaresh Sarwan
Highest scorer for first innings of second team initial form = RR Sarwan
Highest score for first innings of second team = 62
Highest score for first innings of second team balls faced = 151
Best bowler in first innings of second team = Chris Martin
Best bowler in first innings of second team initial form = CS Martin
Best bowler in first innings of second team figures = 3-81

second innings score of second team = 263
overs in second innings of second team = 102.3
Highest scorer for second innings of second team = Daren Ganga
Highest scorer for second innings of second team initial form = D Ganga
Highest score for second innings of second team = 95
Highest score for second innings of second team balls faced = 310
Best bowler in second innings of second team = Shane Bond
Best bowler in second innings of second team initial form = SE Bond
Best bowler in second innings of second team figures = 5-69

winning team = New Zealand
win margin = 27 runs [ [http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2005-06/WI_IN_NZ/SCORECARDS/WI_NZ_T1_09-13MAR2006.html 1st Test Scorecard] from Cricinfo, retrieved 15 April 2006]
stadium = Eden Park
city = Auckland
country = New Zealand
umpire1 = Daryl Harper
umpire1 initial form = DJ Harper
umpire1 country = Australia
umpire1 country short form = Aus
umpire2 = Rudi Koertzen
umpire2 initial form = RE Koertzen
umpire2 country = South Africa
umpire2 country short form = SA
MOTM = Shane Bond
MOTM initial form = SE Bond
MOTM country = New Zealand
MOTM ctry short form = NZ

econd Test (17-21 March)

First Class Matches
batting first



batting first = West Indies
first innings score of first team = 192
overs in first innings of first team = 61.4
Highest scorer for first innings of first team = Runako Morton
Highest scorer for first innings of first team initial form = RS Morton
Highest score for first innings of first team = 63
Highest score for first innings of first team balls faced = 173
Best bowler in first innings of first team = James Franklin
Best bowler in first innings of first team initial form = JEC Franklin
Best bowler in first innings of first team figures = 5-53

second innings score of first team = 215
overs in second innings of first team = 90.5
Highest scorer for second innings of first team = Chris Gayle
Highest scorer for second innings of first team initial form = CH Gayle
Highest score for second innings of first team = 68
Highest score for second innings of first team balls faced = 187
Best bowler in second innings of first team = Kyle Mills
Best bowler in second innings of first team initial form = KD Mills
Best bowler in second innings of first team figures = 3-29

batting second



batting second = New Zealand
first innings score of second team = 372
overs in first innings of second team = 106.3
Highest scorer for first innings of second team = Stephen Fleming
Highest scorer for first innings of second team initial form = SP Fleming
Highest score for first innings of second team = 97
Highest score for first innings of second team balls faced = 183
Best bowler in first innings of second team = Fidel Edwards
Best bowler in first innings of second team initial form = FH Edwards
Best bowler in first innings of second team figures = 5-65

second innings score of second team = 36/0
overs in second innings of second team = 8.2
Highest scorer for second innings of second team = Hamish Marshall
Highest scorer for second innings of second team initial form = HJH Marshall
Highest score for second innings of second team = 23*
Highest score for second innings of second team balls faced = 29
Best bowler in second innings of second team = N/A
Best bowler in second innings of second team initial form = N/A
Best bowler in second innings of second team figures =

winning team = New Zealand
win margin = 10 Wickets [ [http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2005-06/WI_IN_NZ/SCORECARDS/WI_NZ_T2_17-21MAR2006.html 2nd Test Scorecard] from Cricinfo, retrieved 15 April 2006]
stadium = Basin Reserve
city = Wellington
country = New Zealand
umpire1 = Mark Benson
umpire1 initial form = MR Benson
umpire1 country = England
umpire1 country short form = Eng
umpire2 = Daryl Harper
umpire2 initial form = DJ Harper
umpire2 country = Australia
umpire2 country short form = Aus
MOTM = Stephen Fleming
MOTM initial form = SP Fleming
MOTM country = New Zealand
MOTM ctry short form = NZ

Third Test (25-29 March)

Despite the Test Series already in the bag for New Zealand, West Indies started the third Test with renewed vigour until the first day was stopped after only 27 overs, with the score at 95/1. The second day seemed more promising until, after 52 overs bad rain stopped play - the third and fourth day followed suit until the game was abandoned.

Notes

ee also

* [http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/nzvwi/content/current/story/237002.html Cricinfo article]
* [http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/nzvwi/content/story/236266.html Weary King slams ICC-dictated itinerary]
* [http://aus.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2005-06/WI_IN_NZ/WI_IN_NZ_FEB-MAR2006_SCHEDULE.html Schedule]


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