Someone looking for a quick results highlight from New Zealand vs West Indies 5th final T20Is? We have it just now! The series starts with visitors won as opening, but Blackcaps bounce back with 3 wins, one abandoned. Wrapping up the series in 3-1. Let’s take a look at the great performance of New Zealand’s victory.

Contents
- 1 New Zealand Took the Series in Style
- 2 Kyle Jamieson Strikes First Using Every bit of his Height
- 3 Three in the Over – Wickets at 2.1, 2.3, 2.5
- 4 Romario Shepherd Gave Out his All
- 5 Straight out of the Middle, Tim Robinson Launched Another Monster
- 6 Player of the Match Jacob Duffy
- 7 Blackcaps Claims the Victory
- 8 Jacob Duffy’s 4 Wickets Put Ease the Chase
- 9 Opening Lockdown Was the Key
- 10 New Zealand is Ready to Battle the ODI
New Zealand Took the Series in Style
New Zealand sealed the series with an emphatic eight-wicket win, finishing the chase with 26 balls left to cap off a 3-1 triumph. Their bowlers set it up early, ripping through West Indies in lively Dunedin conditions. Despite late resistance from Chase and Shepherd, the visitors fell short again, leaving the Black Caps celebrating a dominant home performance.
Series secured! Devon Conway (47*) and Mark Chapman (31*) guide the team home and we take the KFC T20I Series 3-1 🏆
Catch-up on all scores | https://t.co/J05KpfsMei 📲 pic.twitter.com/32XqI6RYWQ
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) November 13, 2025
Kyle Jamieson Strikes First Using Every bit of his Height
Kyle Jamieson made the early breakthrough, towering over the crease and extracting bounce only someone with a 2.03m frame can generate. His steep lift and awkward angles immediately troubled West Indies, setting the tone for New Zealand’s strong start on a lively Dunedin surface.
Using every bit of his 2.03m frame! 📏
Kyle Jamieson with the first wicket of the day LIVE and free in NZ on TVNZ 1 and TVNZ+ #NZvWIN pic.twitter.com/1PG8os6Zmq
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) November 13, 2025
Three in the Over – Wickets at 2.1, 2.3, 2.5
Jacob Duffy turned the match on its head with a stunning over that sent Dunedin roaring. He struck first at 2.1 with a top-edge from Shai Hope, followed two balls later by an inswinger that bowled Ackeem Auguste at 2.3. Then came the big one at 2.5, Sherfane Rutherford edging behind as he charged down the pitch. Three wickets in five balls, pure carnage, and West Indies were suddenly in serious trouble.
3 IN THE OVER!
The local hero Duffman on 🔥 in Dunedin. #NZvWIN pic.twitter.com/dKNwqjI08D
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) November 13, 2025
Romario Shepherd Gave Out his All
Romario Shepherd earned glowing praise from his captain after another impressive outing with both bat and ball. Throughout the series, he delivered crucial middle-order runs, fearless hitting, and valuable overs that kept West Indies alive in tough situations. Even in Dunedin, his clean striking produced one of the shots of the day, clearing long-on with ease. The skipper highlighted his fight, his energy, and his growing importance, noting that Shepherd has been one of the team’s brightest positives despite the series defeat.
High praises for Romario Shepherd from the skipper following his exploits with bat and ball in the series.
Keep building Sheppy! 👊🏿#NZvWI | #MenInMaroon pic.twitter.com/h9RRBoiFwB
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) November 13, 2025
Straight out of the Middle, Tim Robinson Launched Another Monster
Tim Robinson lit up the chase with a massive straight six that sailed deep into the stands. His brisk 45, paired with Devon Conway’s calm 47, made the pursuit routine. Robinson played with flair, confidence, and pure McCullum-like aggression.
Straight out of the middle! A massive Tim Robinson six💥
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— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) November 13, 2025
Player of the Match Jacob Duffy
Jacob Duffy was the clear standout, earning Player of the Match honours with a superb 4-for. Bowling on his home ground, he used the conditions brilliantly, swinging the ball late and attacking the stumps relentlessly. His triple-strike over shattered West Indies’ early hopes and pushed him past 50 T20I wickets in record pace. Duffy’s accuracy, energy, and intent made the difference in a match that showcased his rise into New Zealand’s elite bowling group.
ANZ Player of the Match ✅
KFC Player of the Series ✅10 wickets and an economy rate of 6.72 across the series – a memorable series and a memorable day out on his home turf for Jacob Duffy! 🙌#NZvWIN | 📸 = @PhotosportNZ pic.twitter.com/Rj8JkmSaAm
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) November 13, 2025
Blackcaps Claims the Victory
The Black Caps wrapped up the match clinically, chasing 140 with eight wickets in hand and sealing the series 3-1. Their bowlers did the heavy lifting early, dismissing West Indies cheaply on a grassy surface tailor-made for seam. Tim Robinson’s attacking 45 set the tone, while Devon Conway finished the job with composure. New Zealand managed the conditions better, maintained discipline, and never allowed the game to drift. It was a complete performance to close out a strong home series.
A win in our final T20I series on home soil before the ICC T20 World Cup 🏆 #NZvWIN pic.twitter.com/cZF1V38N8W
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) November 13, 2025
Jacob Duffy’s 4 Wickets Put Ease the Chase
Jacob Duffy made the chase incredibly simple for New Zealand with a brilliant four-wicket burst that destroyed West Indies early. His triple strike in one over ripped out the top order and left the visitors reeling on a lively Dunedin pitch. With only 140 to chase, New Zealand’s batters had full control, cruising home to wrap up the series 3-1 with ease.

Opening Lockdown Was the Key
Maitchell Santer : “We knew there might be a little bit in the wicket. Taking wickets in the powerplay is always important (in this format). We were able to chip away, and then the guys with the bat were very professional.”
New Zealand vs West Indies 5th T20I Match Result:Scorecard
| New Zealand | West Indies |
| 141/2(15.4) | 140(18.4) |
New Zealand is Ready to Battle the ODI
New Zealand step into the ODI arena with confidence flowing after their strong T20I finish. Their bowling unit is sharp, their batting looks settled, and momentum is firmly on their side. With key players in form and depth across the squad, the Black Caps are geared up and fully prepared for the next challenge that awaits in the fifty-over format. West Indies much needed to reform and get ready.













