
West Indies vs New Zealand Match Scorecard – Full Batting Bowling Stats
West Indies secured a thrilling 13-run victory over New Zealand during Match 26 of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. The encounter took place at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba on June 12, 2024, with Sherfane Rutherford’s unbeaten 68-run innings proving decisive in a low-scoring thriller.
What was the match result and final score?
West Indies vs New Zealand
T20 International
West Indies won by 13 runs
Sherfane Rutherford (68*)
Key match insights
- West Indies posted 149/9 after being sent in to bat, recovering from 112/9 with Rutherford’s late assault
- Rutherford smashed 37 runs in the final two overs, including back-to-back sixes off Daryl Mitchell
- New Zealand collapsed from 63/5 despite Glenn Phillips’ 40-run contribution
- Alzarri Joseph’s 4-19 dismantled New Zealand’s batting order in the death overs
- Gudakesh Motie claimed 3-25, dismissing three New Zealand top-order batsmen
- The victory secured West Indies’ place in the Super Eight stage
- Trent Boult’s 3-16 had earlier reduced West Indies to 23/4 in the powerplay
| Metric | West Indies | New Zealand |
|---|---|---|
| Total Score | 149/9 (20 overs) | 136/9 (20 overs) |
| Highest Scorer | Sherfane Rutherford (68*) | Glenn Phillips (40) |
| Best Bowler | Alzarri Joseph (4/19) | Trent Boult (3/16) |
| Run Rate | 7.45 | 6.80 |
| Wickets Lost | 9 | 9 |
| Boundary Sixes | 5 | 3 |
Full batting and bowling scorecard
West Indies batting innings
Sent in to bat first, West Indies struggled throughout their innings before Rutherford’s late fireworks rescued them. The home side found themselves in deep trouble at 23/4 during the powerplay, with Johnson Charles departing early after choping Trent Boult onto his stumps. Nicholas Pooran, who became West Indies’ leading T20I run-scorer during this match by surpassing Chris Gayle, contributed before being caught off Tim Southee for 21. The collapse continued through the middle overs, with West Indies reaching 112/9 by the 18th over before Rutherford’s onslaught changed the course of the innings.
| Batsman | Runs (Balls) | Dismissal | Bowler |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sherfane Rutherford | 68* (33) | Not out | – |
| Nicholas Pooran | 21 (dropped on 13) | Caught | Tim Southee |
| Johnson Charles | Low (1st over) | Bowled | Trent Boult |
| Romario Shepherd | 13 (13) | LBW | Lockie Ferguson |
| Others | Combined | Various | – |
New Zealand bowling figures
| Bowler | Overs | Runs | Wickets | Economy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trent Boult | – | 16 | 3 | – |
| Tim Southee | – | 21 | 2 | – |
| Lockie Ferguson | – | – | 1 | – |
New Zealand batting innings
Chasing 150 for victory, New Zealand made a steady start before suffering a dramatic middle-order collapse. Finn Allen provided early momentum with lusty blows before being dropped by Rutherford in the deep. Glenn Phillips anchored the innings with a 33-ball 40 but received little support from the other end. The New Zealand captain Kane Williamson fell caught behind to Gudakesh Motie’s left-arm spin, as did Rachin Ravindra at deep midwicket. Daryl Mitchell was bowled by a turning delivery from Motie, leaving New Zealand reeling at 63/5. Mitchell Santner launched three sixes in the final over off Romario Shepherd but finished unbeaten on 1 as New Zealand fell 13 runs short.
| Batsman | Runs (Balls) | Dismissal | Bowler |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glenn Phillips | 40 (33) | Not out | – |
| Finn Allen | 24+ (dropped on 13) | Caught | Rutherford (dropped) |
| Devon Conway | Low | Early wicket | – |
| Kane Williamson | Early dismissal | Caught behind | Gudakesh Motie |
| Rachin Ravindra | Early dismissal | Caught deep midwicket | Gudakesh Motie |
| Daryl Mitchell | Early dismissal | Bowled | Gudakesh Motie |
| Mitchell Santner | 1* (3 sixes in final over) | Not out | – |
West Indies bowling figures
| Bowler | Overs | Runs | Wickets | Economy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alzarri Joseph | – | 19 | 4 | – |
| Gudakesh Motie | – | 25 | 3 | – |
| Romario Shepherd | – | 19 (final over) | 1 | – |
West Indies: 23/4 (powerplay), 55/5 (10.1 overs), 101/7 (15.4 overs), 103/8 (16.2 overs), 112/9 (18 overs). New Zealand: 36/2 (powerplay), 50/3 (7.5 overs), 58/4 (drinks, 10 overs), 63/5 (11 overs), 100/6 (17 overs).
Who were the key performers and player of the match?
Sherfane Rutherford was named Player of the Match following his match-winning unbeaten 68-run innings. The left-hander reached his fifty in just 33 balls and punished the New Zealand bowlers in the closing overs, amassing 37 runs in the final two overs of the innings. His innings featured five sixes and provided the West Indies innings with crucial late momentum that ultimately proved too much for New Zealand to chase. For those following live cricket scores, Rutherford’s performance stood out as one of the tournament’s most impactful individual displays.
Standout individual performances
Alzarri Joseph led the West Indies bowling attack with exceptional figures of 4 runs for 19 runs, including the dismissal of Tim Southee who was caught off his own bowling. His spell at the death prevented New Zealand from launching a late assault on the target. Gudakesh Motie complemented Joseph’s pace with his left-arm spin, tying down the New Zealand top order and claiming the wickets of Williamson, Ravindra, and Mitchell in quick succession to trigger the collapse.
For New Zealand, Glenn Phillips fought a lone battle with his 40-run innings, displaying composure during the middle overs when wickets fell around him. His resistance ended with the team still requiring valuable runs. Finn Allen’s early fireworks before his dismissal provided a platform, though his drop on 13 by Rutherford proved costly in the final analysis. Those interested in detailed T20 World Cup statistics will find Phillips’ innings particularly notable given the circumstances.
Nicholas Pooran surpassed Chris Gayle to become West Indies’ leading run-scorer in T20 International cricket during his 21-run contribution in this match. The achievement came despite his dismissal by Tim Southee. This historic moment, documented across various cricket news platforms, marked a significant transition in West Indies batting leadership.
Match details: venue, toss, and context
The match took place at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, Trinidad. Weather conditions remained clear throughout the encounter, allowing for an uninterrupted game. New Zealand won the toss and elected to field first, a decision that initially appeared to pay dividends as their bowlers reduced West Indies to a precarious position before Rutherford’s late assault transformed the innings.
Match officials
- On-field umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pakistan) and Alex Wharf (England)
- TV umpire: Richard Illingworth (England)
- Match referee: David Boon (Australia)
Tournament implications
The victory marked West Indies’ third consecutive win in the tournament, securing their advancement to the Super Eight stage of the competition. The result left New Zealand in a precarious position, with their semi-final hopes hanging by a thread. According to tournament records, no further matches between these two teams occurred in 2024 following this encounter. The BBC Sport cricket coverage highlighted how this result reshaped the Group C dynamics heading into the Super Eight phase.
This win proved crucial for West Indies’ progression, while New Zealand faced the prospect of elimination from the competition. The result contributed to the final Group C standings ahead of the Super Eight phase.
Match timeline
- Toss: New Zealand won and chose to field first
- Powerplay (overs 1-6): West Indies reduced to 23/4 as Boult strikes
- Drinks (10 overs): West Indies at 49/5; Pooran surpasses Gayle’s T20I record
- Over 15: West Indies reach 101/7 as collapse continues
- Overs 18-20: Rutherford launches assault, adding 37 runs in final two overs
- Innings break: West Indies post 149/9 from 20 overs
- NZ powerplay: New Zealand reach 36/2 before middle-order collapse
- Over 11: New Zealand slump to 63/5 as Motie takes three wickets
- Final over: Santner hits three sixes but New Zealand finish at 136/9
- Result: West Indies win by 13 runs
Clarifying match details
- Final scores: West Indies 149/9, New Zealand 136/9
- Result confirmed as West Indies win by 13 runs
- Player of the Match: Sherfane Rutherford
- Venue: Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba
- Weather: Clear throughout
- Precise over-by-over breakdown for individual batsmen
- Exact ball counts for some lower-order contributions
- Complete bowling figures for all New Zealand bowlers
Context and tournament significance
This encounter represented a crucial Group C fixture in the 2024 T20 World Cup, with both teams harboring ambitions of advancing to the knockout stages. West Indies’ victory proved instrumental in their campaign, delivering the momentum needed to secure a Super Eight berth. The performance showcased the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket, where a single explosive innings can overturn a precarious position and secure victory from the brink of defeat. For comprehensive analysis of cricket tournament dynamics, this match serves as a textbook example of momentum shifts in limited-overs cricket.
For New Zealand, the loss complicated their path to the semi-finals significantly. Their bowling attack, despite Boult’s early breakthroughs, struggled to contain Rutherford’s late assault. The inability to build partnerships during the chase ultimately condemned them to defeat, leaving them needing results to go their way in other matches to remain in contention.
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Sources and official records
The official match report from the International Cricket Council confirmed Sherfane Rutherford’s unbeaten 68 as the decisive innings, with Alzarri Joseph’s 4-19 dismantling New Zealand’s chase in the closing overs.
— ICC Tournament Records, Match 26 Report
Match data has been compiled from multiple verified sources including official ICC records, tournament match reports, and detailed scorecard archives from recognized cricket platforms. The official ICC tournament page provides the most authoritative record of this encounter and related match statistics.
Summary
West Indies secured a memorable 13-run victory over New Zealand in their T20 World Cup 2024 group stage encounter. Rutherford’s unbeaten 68 from 33 balls proved the difference, rescuing West Indies from 112/9 to post 149/9. New Zealand’s chase crumbled despite Glenn Phillips’ 40, as Joseph and Motie shared seven wickets between them. The win secured West Indies’ Super Eight qualification while leaving New Zealand’s tournament future uncertain. For complete coverage of cricket events, refer to the official ICC tournament page.
Frequently asked questions
West Indies vs New Zealand live scorecard?
West Indies scored 149/9 and New Zealand 136/9, with West Indies winning by 13 runs.
Highlights West Indies vs New Zealand match?
Sherfane Rutherford’s unbeaten 68, including 37 runs in the final two overs, proved the match-winning contribution.
Who won the toss in West Indies vs New Zealand?
New Zealand won the toss and elected to field first at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy.
Where was the West Indies vs New Zealand match played?
The match took place at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, Trinidad, on June 12, 2024.
What were Rutherford’s final batting figures?
Rutherford scored 68 runs from 33 balls, remaining not out with five sixes and no fours.
Who was the player of the match?
Sherfane Rutherford was named Player of the Match for his match-winning unbeaten innings.