New Zealand
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10 fastest hundreds in One Day Internationals
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Corey Anderson (New Zealand) tore apart the bowling attack of the West Indies and created a new world record in ODI cricket by plundering a ton on 36 balls.
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Quickest ODI ton from Corey Anderson sinks the Windies – 3rd match
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The 23 year-old middle order batsman of New Zealand, Corey Anderson, broke the record of the fastest ODI hundred in the 3rd game vs. West Indies at Queenstown.
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Darren Sammy pulls off victory for the Windies – 1st ODI vs. New Zealand
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A brilliant innings from the West Indian all rounder, Darren Sammy, brought his team an astonishing win against the Black Caps in a low scoring encounter.
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New Zealand crushed West Indies – 3rd Test
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The Black Caps Bulldozed the Windies in the third Test after another depleted batting performance by the visitors who lost the encounter with a big margin.
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Trent Boult scratched West Indies – 2nd Test
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The left arm pacer of New Zealand, Trent Boult, achieved his career’s best bowling figures of 10-80 vs. West Indies who faced an innings defeat in the 2nd Test.
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New Zealand maintains its supremacy – 2nd Test vs. West Indies
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The Black Caps tightened their grip against the Windies after posting a mammoth 1st innings score followed by grasping four top order wickets in the 2nd Test.
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Consecutive ton from Ross Taylor lifts the Kiwis – 2nd Test vs. West Indies
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The star middle order batsman of New Zealand, Ross Taylor, continued with his blistering form and plundered another ton in the second Test against West Indies.
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Rain rescues West Indies – 1st Test vs. New Zealand
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New Zealand was deprived of a possible victory against the visiting West Indies as continuous rain finished the game in a draw just before the tea interval.
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Double ton from Bravo heals the Windies – 1st Test vs. New Zealand
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A classic maiden double hundred from the top order batsman of West Indies averted the danger of innings defeat for his team in the opening Test vs. New Zealand.
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West Indies slides towards defeat – 1st Test vs. New Zealand
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The dismal batting performance from the West Indian batsmen continued in New Zealand as well when they were forced to follow on in the first Test.