In the West Indies vs New Zealand match prediction for the 1st ODI, West Indies hold a narrow 51% win probability, backed by home advantage at Guyana and the formidable presence of Shai Hope leading from the front. West Indies’ recent form has been patchy, but on their own Caribbean turf they are a different proposition. New Zealand arrive with three straight ODI wins behind them but have not played international cricket since April, making ring-rust a genuine factor. This preview covers pitch and weather conditions, playing XI analysis, head-to-head records, and fantasy cricket tips to set you up for the series opener.
West Indies vs New Zealand Match Details
Match | West Indies vs New Zealand | 1st ODI | New Zealand Tour of West Indies 2026 |
Date | 11/07/2026 (Saturday) |
Time | BDT 12:30 AM / PKT 11:30 PM / INR 12:00 AM |
Format | ODI |
Venue | Providence Stadium, Guyana |
Recent Performance | West Indies – L L L NR A
New Zealand – W W W L L |
WI vs NZ New Zealand Tour of West Indies 2026: Live Streaming & Broadcast Info
Providence Stadium, Guyana
The 1st ODI between West Indies and New Zealand is available across select regional platforms. Here’s where to catch the action:
- India: FanCode (Streaming)
- United Kingdom: TNT Sports
- USA & Canada: Willow TV
- Australia & New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ (New Zealand)
- Worldwide: Matches available via Sports Live Hub for global streaming access across regions.
Broadcast details may vary by region.
West Indies vs New Zealand Toss Prediction
West Indies are predicted to win the toss and elect to bat first at Providence Stadium. Guyana’s surface traditionally supports teams that bat first and post a total, with evening dew making conditions more favourable for the chasing side later in the match. Given West Indies’ batting depth and familiarity with Caribbean conditions, taking first strike and setting a target is the smart tactical call here.
Providence Stadium Pitch Report
Providence Stadium in Guyana offers a flat, true-paced surface that generally assists batters throughout the innings. The outfield is quick, which encourages boundary hitting, and totals of 270–290 are considered par at this ground. Pace bowlers tend to get some assistance early with the new ball, while spinners find reasonable grip in the second half. In this WI vs NZ fixture, the side batting first should look to build a strong foundation in the powerplay and push hard in the final ten overs.
Weather Report
Guyana’s July climate is typically warm and humid, with temperatures hovering around 28–32°C. Afternoon showers are a possibility in the Caribbean at this time of year, which could disrupt play or create a reduced-overs scenario. Dew is likely to be a factor in the second innings under evening conditions, slightly easing grip for the spinners and assisting the batting side. Both teams will have one eye on the weather when making their toss call.
WI vs NZ Head-to-Head Records
Matches Played | 68 |
WI Won | 30 |
NZ Won | 31 |
Tied | 0 |
No Result | 7 |
First-ever Fixture | June 18, 1975 |
Most-recent Fixture | November 22, 2025 |
West Indies vs New Zealand Team Preview & Squads
West Indies
Shai Hope is the cornerstone of West Indies’ ODI setup, a captain whose batting consistency has carried his team through difficult periods with quiet authority. His ability to build an innings from scratch, rotate the strike intelligently, and accelerate when the situation demands makes him arguably the most important player in this West Indies side.
The batting structure is anchored by Justin Greaves at the top, who is the predicted top run-scorer and most sixes hitter for West Indies in this WI vs NZ preview. Greaves brings the kind of attacking instinct that can set the tone from ball one, while Roston Chase offers crucial middle-order stability. Sherfane Rutherford provides the late-innings hitting power that can convert a solid platform into a genuinely challenging total.
Jayden Seales is West Indies’ leading pace weapon and the predicted top wicket-taker, bringing bounce and nip that could trouble New Zealand’s top order early. Roston Chase adds invaluable all-round depth with his off-spin and composed batting in the middle overs. Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph give West Indies a genuinely potent pace attack capable of bowling sides out when conditions assist.
West Indies Squad:
West Indies Squad
Shai Hope, Ackeem Auguste, John Campbell, Keacy Carty, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Justin Greaves, Amir Jangoo, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Vitel Lawes, Gudakesh Motie, Keamo Paul, Sherfane Rutherford, Jayden Seales
New Zealand
Mitchell Santner leads a New Zealand side that arrived in the Caribbean with three consecutive ODI wins under their belt from the Bangladesh tour, though that series ended in April, leaving a significant gap before this opener. Santner’s captaincy has been methodical and well-organised, and his own slow left-arm contributions will be key on a surface that offers spin in the second half of innings.
Daryl Mitchell is New Zealand’s most reliable run-scorer and the predicted top scorer and most sixes hitter in this opener. His ability to build and accelerate in the middle order makes him the anchor around whom New Zealand’s batting revolves. Tom Latham adds technical soundness at the top, while Michael Bracewell brings crucial all-round balance, chipping in with bat and his off-spin when the opportunity arises.
Jayden Lennox is New Zealand’s predicted top wicket-taker, a pace bowler capable of generating uncomfortable bounce that could prove effective on Guyana’s true-paced surface. Jacob Duffy and Ben Lister provide experienced seam support, while Santner’s spin, alongside Nathan Smith and Bracewell, means New Zealand have multiple bowling options to rotate across 50 overs.
New Zealand Squad:
New Zealand Squad
Mitchell Santner, Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Kristian Clarke, Jacob Duffy, Matthew Fisher, Dean Foxcroft, Mitchell Hay, Nick Kelly, Tom Latham, Jayden Lennox, Ben Lister, Daryl Mitchell, Henry Nicholls, Nathan Smith, Will Young
WI vs NZ Prediction
Event | West Indies | New Zealand |
Toss Winner | West Indies | – |
Player of the Match | Shai Hope | – |
Top Run Scorer | Shai Hope | Daryl Mitchell |
Top Wicket Taker | Jayden Seales | Jayden Lennox |
Most Sixes | Shai Hope | Daryl Mitchell |
Predicted Score | 280+ | 270+ |
Win Probability | 51% | 49% |
West Indies vs New Zealand Winning Prediction
West Indies vs New Zealand match prediction for the 1st ODI at Providence Stadium leans towards the hosts, with a 51% win probability built on home familiarity, a captain in Shai Hope who is at his best on Caribbean surfaces, and pace threats in Jayden Seales and the Joseph brothers that New Zealand will have to negotiate on a venue that suits the quick bowlers. New Zealand are far from a pushover, three straight wins heading into this series and Daryl Mitchell in form make them dangerous, but the edge belongs to West Indies at Guyana. Will Hope deliver a captain’s knock to set the series tone, or will New Zealand’s winning momentum from Bangladesh carry all the way to the Caribbean? Follow JeetBuzz for live scores, expert stats, and post-match analysis throughout the New Zealand tour of West Indies 2026.
FAQ: New Zealand Tour of West Indies 2026 – 1st ODI
Q1. What time does the WI vs NZ 1st ODI start in IST?
The West Indies vs New Zealand 1st ODI begins at 12:00 AM IST on July 11, 2026 (midnight, going into July 12 in India).
Q2. Where can I watch the WI vs NZ 1st ODI live in India?
The match is available to stream live on Sports Live Hub (SLH)..
Q3. Who is the key player to watch in the WI vs NZ 1st ODI?
Shai Hope of West Indies is the standout player to watch as captain, predicted top run-scorer, and the most experienced ODI batter in this West Indies lineup.
Disclaimer: This cricket prediction reflects the author’s personal insights and analysis. We encourage readers to review the points shared and draw their own conclusions.


