West Indies to bat first against New Zealand

West Indies to bat first against New Zealand
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Summary New Zealand have made one change from the side that won the first match on Saturday by 81 runs.

WELLINGTON (AFP) - West Indies captain Dwayne Bravo won the toss and elected to bat against New Zealand in the second and final Twenty20 international Wednesday.

New Zealand have made one change from the side that won the first match on Saturday by 81 runs.

Mitch McClenaghan comes in for Tim Southee to partner Adam Milne with the new ball.

The West Indies have made two changes with Denesh Ramdin and Jason Holder coming in for Samuel Badree and Kieran Powell.

The match is the final clash on the West Indies tour of New Zealand in which they lost the Tests 2-0 and drew the one-day internationals 2-2.

 

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