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Top-order batter Joshua Dorne will lead West Indies at the Men's Under-19 World Cup in Zimbabwe and Namibia in January-February 2026. Allrounder Jonathan Van Lange will be Dorne's deputy. West Indies' 15-member squad also includes 19-year-old batter Jewel Andrew, who has already played three ODIs and five T20Is for the senior national team.
The BlackCaps have declared after batting for almost two and half days. Catch the highlights and ball-by-ball commentary from the NZ vs WI match
Injuries and niggles have affected the wider West Indies camp as well. Tagenarine Chanderpaul and Ojay Shields have been managing fitness concerns, and when Greaves briefly left the field during the second session on day one, New Zealand local Sebastian Heath had to come on as a substitute fielder for the visitors.
New Zealand has claimed four West Indies wickets on the third morning to take full control of the second test.
All the action from day two of the third test between New Zealand and the West Indies, from Mt Maunganui’s Bay Oval. New Zealand reached tea at 508-6 on day two. Devon Conway has raised his second test double-century.
The Kiwis only lost captain Tom Latham (137)'s wicket, with Devon Conway on 178 not out and nightwatchman Jacob Duffy on 9 not out ahead of Day 2. Catch the scorecard and ball-by-ball commentary from
Pakistan are set for another red-ball assignment in the Caribbean, with a two-Test tour of the West Indies confirmed for July–August 2026. Cricket West
West Indies' middle-order six-hitter prefers to bat at No. 5 as it gives him "an opportunity to build an innings" | ESPN.com