Match Preview – New Zealand vs West Indies( NZ vs WI ), Dream11 Prediction, 3rd ODI Match. Who Will Win, On November 22, 2025

New Zealand( NZ ) is set to face West Indies( WI ) in their 3rd ODI match during the West Indies tour of New Zealand, 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the Seddon Park on Saturday, November 22.


Match Preview – New Zealand vs West Indies( NZ vs WI ), Dream11 Prediction, 3rd ODI Match. Who Will Win, On November 22, 2025

Match Details:

  • Match: New Zealand vs West Indies( NZ vs WI ), 3rd ODI Match, West Indies tour of New Zealand, 2025
  • Date and Time: November 19,  01:00 am GMT / 06:30 am IST / 02:00 pm local time
  • Venue: Seddon Park, Hamilton

NZ vs WI Tips & Match Prediction:

Who will win the toss? – New Zealand
Who will win the match? – New Zealand

New Zealand vs West Indies Preview:

New Zealand( NZ ) is set to face West Indies( WI ) in their 3rd ODI match during the West Indies tour of New Zealand, 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the Seddon Park on Saturday, November 22.

New Zealand head into the third and final ODI with full momentum, having already secured the series 2–0 after back-to-back wins in Napier. The second ODI was a thrilling contest, decided in the final over, with the hosts clinching victory by five wickets and three balls to spare. Despite the loss, West Indies captain Shai Hope produced one of the finest ODI knocks of the year—an unbeaten 109 off just 69 balls—that kept his side competitive throughout.

Batting first in a rain-adjusted 34-over game, West Indies posted 247/9, thanks almost entirely to Hope’s brilliance. He carried the innings, finding boundaries with ease and holding the back end together while wickets fell around him. Cameos from Romario Shepherd (22), Matthew Forde (21), and Justin Greaves (22) helped push the total close to 250. For New Zealand, Nathan Smith was the standout with the ball, picking up 4/42, while Kyle Jamieson supported well with 3/44.

In reply, New Zealand set the tone with a commanding opening stand. Devon Conway’s fluent 90 from 84 balls and Rachin Ravindra’s attacking 56 off 46 gave the chase a solid base. Even after a quick cluster of wickets—including Will Young and Mark Chapman in short succession—the hosts remained calm. Tom Latham (39*) and Mitchell Santner (34* off 15) finished the match with composure and power, ensuring New Zealand crossed the line with minimal fuss.


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As the series finale approaches, New Zealand will look to complete a clean sweep and continue their dominance at home. The West Indies, however, will be desperate to salvage pride, knowing that their best chance lies in finding support acts around Shai Hope and tightening their bowling in key moments. With both teams showing flashes of high-quality cricket, the final ODI promises an exciting finish to the tour.

MS-W vs MR-W Possible Playing XI:

New Zealand: Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, Will Young, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (wk), Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Zakary Foulkes, Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy.

West Indies: John Campbell, Alick Athanaze, Keacy Carty, Shai Hope (c & wk), Sherfane Rutherford, Roston Chase, Justin Greaves, Romario Shepherd, Matthew Forde, Shamar Springer, Jayden Seales.

NZ vs WI Recent 5 Match Performance:

NZ vs WI Head-To-Head Records:

StatsMatchNZ WonWI WonNRDraw
Overall703231710
Recent 5 Matches54100

NZ vs WI Toss Prediction:

We’re hoping the team wins the toss and chooses to bat first.

NZ vs WI Pitch Report:

Seddon Park in Hamilton offers a balanced pitch that provides opportunities for both batters and bowlers. Early in the innings, fast bowlers can extract some seam movement, making the powerplay overs crucial. As the game progresses, spinners may find a bit of turn, helping to control the scoring or take key wickets. The outfield is fast, allowing well-timed shots to reach the boundary quickly, which rewards aggressive batting. Teams chasing a target often have a slight advantage due to the predictable nature of the surface, but a strong start can help the side batting first post a competitive total. Overall, Seddon Park promises a fair contest, with early momentum likely to play a decisive role.

NZ vs WI Weather Report:

At 2:00 PM local time on November 22, Seddon Park in Hamilton is expected to experience warm and pleasant weather, ideal for a smooth afternoon of cricket. The temperature should hover around 24°C, with mostly sunny skies and excellent visibility. A light breeze may flow across the ground, but nothing strong enough to disrupt play. Humidity will remain moderate, keeping conditions comfortable for players and spectators alike. With no significant chance of rain, the pitch and outfield are likely to stay dry, which generally favors free-flowing stroke play and a high-scoring contest.

Batters to Watch (Recent Form):

Daryl Mitchell (NZ)
Daryl Mitchell has been in superb touch, scoring 444 runs in 9 matches with an outstanding average of 63.43 and a strike rate of 81.31. His ability to anchor the innings and rotate strike makes him a key player for New Zealand.

Rachin Ravindra (NZ)
Rachin Ravindra has scored 380 runs in 7 matches, averaging 54.29 at a strike rate of 105.84. His aggressive stroke play and consistency at the top of the order make him a dangerous batter.

Shai Hope (WI)
Shai Hope has been a pillar for the West Indies, accumulating 457 runs in 10 matches with an average of 57.13 and a strike rate of 94.42. His calm approach and ability to play long innings are crucial for his team.

Keacy Carty (WI)
Keacy Carty has contributed 446 runs in 10 matches, averaging 44.6 with a strike rate of 78.79. He provides stability and experience in the middle order for the West Indies.

Bowlers to Watch (Recent Form):

Jacob Duffy (NZ)
Jacob Duffy has been impressive with 14 wickets in 6 matches, maintaining an economy of 5.63 and a strike rate of 19.71. His seam bowling is effective both at the start and during the middle overs.

Michael Bracewell (NZ)
Michael Bracewell has taken 10 wickets in 8 matches, with an excellent economy of 4.58 and a strike rate of 40.2. His all-round abilities make him a valuable asset for New Zealand.

Jayden Seales (WI)
Jayden Seales has been the standout for the West Indies, claiming 21 wickets in 8 matches at an economy of 5.89 and a strike rate of 17.61. His pace and accuracy make him a lethal weapon.

Roston Chase (WI)
Roston Chase has picked up 9 wickets in 10 matches, maintaining a tight economy of 4.77 and a strike rate of 44. His consistency and ability to control the middle overs are key for the team.

Expected Scores:

1st Innings Expected Score: 270–305 runs
2nd Innings Expected Chase: 250–285 runs

Key Notes:

New Zealand vs West Indies Full Squad:

New Zealand: Mitchell Santner (c), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Zakary Foulkes, Kyle Jamieson, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Robinson, Tim Seifert, Nathan Smith, Ish Sodhi.

West Indies: Shai Hope, Alick Athanaze, Ackeem Auguste, John Campbell, Keacy Carty, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Justin Greaves, Amir Jangoo, Johann Layne, Khary Pierre, Sherfane Rutherford, Jayden Seales, Romario Shepherd, and Shamar Springer.

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