West Indies lost the primary T20 International (T20I) against New Zealand on Wednesday. However, their players delivered a few fine shows on the field. The one piece of handling that likely stood apart most was Shimron Hetmyer. Splendid one gave to get in the profound that gave them the main forward leap as Martin Guptill.
New Zealand, in the wake of being placed in to bat by Nicholas Pooran. Began well and was ticking along and building a strong opening organization. Odean Smith booted Guptill and Devon Conway out of progressive conveyances in the eighth over. Guptill was quick to go as he hoped to stop a wide conveyance from Smith.
It looked set to be a six, however Hetmyer, later than expected from the point, hopped and culled. The ball out of the air with his avoided hand to give his group a wicket with regard to no place. Watch: Shimron Hetmyer’s remarkable catch to excuse Martin Guptill West Indies were not finished. At this point, wicketkeeper Devon Thomas showed one more fine piece of handling off the extremely next conveyance.
Smith went short down the leg side to Conway and he gloved the ball up high as he hoped to pull. The precarious piece was that the ball went up towards the off-side behind Conway and Thomas was at that point moving to one side. Be that as it may, he had the option to rapidly change his track and jump to one side to take a one-gave get.
New Zealand was unexpectedly down to 62/2, yet commander Kane Williamson. Playing his most memorable T20I since the 2021 T20 World Cup last. Hit 47 off 33 conveyances to make all the difference for his group. James Neesham likewise contributed with an important appearance of 33*(15) to assist New Zealand with wrapping up with a sum of 185/5.
Mitchell Santner then, at that point, returned figures of 3/19 from his four overs to assist with confining West Indies to 172/7 as the guests fixed a 13-run triumph in Kingston.