West Indies hold a clear advantage heading into this West Indies vs New Zealand match prediction, riding the momentum of a dominant 7-wicket victory in the 1st ODI and carrying a 51% win probability. Batting at Providence, where they chased down 268 with Keacy Carty’s brilliant 95 and Shai Hope’s quiet authority in the middle, the hosts look primed to press home a series-clinching advantage. This preview covers the pitch report, probable playing XI, toss prediction, and fantasy cricket tips. West Indies go again; New Zealand must find answers fast.
West Indies vs New Zealand Match Details
Match | West Indies vs New Zealand | 2nd ODI | New Zealand Tour of West Indies 2026 |
Date | 13/07/2026 (Monday) |
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 NR A W, New Zealand – W W L L L |
WI vs NZ New Zealand Tour of West Indies 2026: Live Streaming & Broadcast Info
The 2nd ODI between West Indies and New Zealand is available across several platforms worldwide, check your regional provider below.
- Pakistan: Tapmad (Subscription)
- India: FanCode (Streaming)
- UK: TNT Sports (TV), discovery+ (Streaming)
- USA & Canada: Willow TV (TV & Streaming), Cricbuzz (Streaming)
- Australia & New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ / Sky Sport Now (New Zealand)
- Worldwide: Matches available via Sports Live Hub for global streaming access across regions.
West Indies vs New Zealand Toss Prediction
West Indies are predicted to win the toss and elect to bat first at Providence. The surface here tends to slow down as the match progresses, making dew and wear increasingly helpful for the team bowling second. With WI riding confidence from chasing 268 in the opener, Hope may opt to set a target this time and trust his spin-heavy attack to exploit a deteriorating pitch in the final ten overs.
Providence Stadium Pitch Report
Providence Stadium, Guyana
Providence Stadium’s surface typically plays slow and low, gripping for spinners from an early stage and making stroke play against accurate bowling a genuine challenge. The 1st ODI proved that totals around 265–270 are chaseable on this surface, but only with quality partnerships and composure under pressure. Spinners dominate the middle overs here, and teams that attack the powerplay smartly and build through overs 15–35 tend to set the most competitive totals at this Guyana venue.
Weather Report
Guyana in July typically brings warm, humid conditions with a realistic risk of brief showers, particularly during evening sessions. Dew is a significant factor in the second innings at Providence, easing grip for bowlers and making defending totals progressively harder. Both captains will factor this into their toss decision and bowling rotation strategy. Temperatures should remain high throughout, which can affect the stamina of outfield fielders and spinning bowlers across a full 50-over contest.
WI vs NZ Head-to-Head Records
Matches Played | 72 |
West Indies Won | 32 |
New Zealand Won | 33 |
Tied | 0 |
No Result | 7 |
First-ever Fixture | June 18, 1975 |
Most-recent Fixture | July 11, 2026 |
West Indies vs New Zealand Team Preview & Squads
West Indies
Shai Hope’s captaincy in this series has been quietly composed and tactically astute. He orchestrated the 1st ODI chase with calm authority, providing the stabilising influence that allowed Keacy Carty to attack freely and Sherfane Rutherford to finish the job in the closing overs.
West Indies’ batting structure has a pleasing mix of grit and firepower. Keacy Carty’s near-century in the 1st ODI showcased his ability to anchor and accelerate, while John Campbell provides a dynamic opening option capable of taking the powerplay apart. Shimron Hetmyer adds explosive left-handed hitting in the middle order, and Sherfane Rutherford is a dependable finisher who rarely wastes a delivery at the death. With batting depth running through to Ackeem Auguste, West Indies are capable of posting totals above 270 on this pitch.
Alzarri Joseph leads an attack that blends pace, guile, and spin depth. He brings raw speed and the ability to nip the ball early, making him a constant threat with the new ball. Gudakesh Motie is the standout spinner, accurate, probing, and capable of taking multiple wickets through the middle overs at Providence. Vitel Lawes impressed on debut in the 1st ODI, and Shamar Joseph adds genuine pace at the death. This is a well-rounded, home-conditions-optimised attack.
West Indies Squad:
West Indies
Shai Hope, Ackeem Auguste, John Campbell, Keacy Carty, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Shimron Hetmyer, Amir Jangoo, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Vitel Lawes, Gudakesh Motie, Keemo Paul, Khary Pierre, Sherfane Rutherford, Jayden Seales
New Zealand
Mitchell Santner faces a series-defining challenge in this fixture after his side posted a competitive 267 in the 1st ODI but was still outclassed as West Indies’ batting clicked into gear. As captain and frontline spinner, Santner must recalibrate NZ’s approach, particularly the bowling execution in the death overs where WI’s lower middle order found easy boundaries.
Will Young is the anchor New Zealand’s batting structure is built around, a technically sound opener whose ability to build innings on slow surfaces makes him the ideal man to set the platform. Daryl Mitchell is the most explosive option in the middle order, capable of accelerating at a strike rate that can tilt a match in NZ’s favour inside ten deliveries. Tom Latham brings experience and composure at number four, while Michael Bracewell’s hard-hitting lower-order batting gives NZ genuine depth beyond the top six.
This WI vs NZ preview flags New Zealand’s bowling as the area requiring the most improvement. Jayden Lennox showed promise in the 1st ODI with his pace and movement, while Jacob Duffy’s experience as the lead seamer gives the attack some reliability. However, the death-overs phase was exposed in the opener, with West Indies’ batters consistently finding the boundary in the final five overs. Michael Bracewell’s off-spin adds middle-overs variation, but NZ must be far crisper in their execution if they are to pull level in this series.
New Zealand Squad:
New Zealand
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 | Gudakesh Motie | Jacob Duffy |
Most Sixes | Shai Hope | Daryl Mitchell |
Predicted Score | 270+ | 260+ |
Win Probability | 51% | 48% |
West Indies vs New Zealand Winning Prediction
West Indies are the narrow but confident favourites with a 51% win probability, fuelled by home conditions at Providence, a series-opening 7-wicket triumph, and an in-form batting unit built around Hope and Carty. New Zealand have the experience to push back, Mitchell and Young are capable of making this a contest, but the pitch, the conditions, and the momentum all point the same way. Can NZ level the series or will West Indies go 2-0 up? Share your call and follow JeetBuzz for live scores, fantasy cricket tips, ball-by-ball updates, and complete series coverage throughout the New Zealand tour of West Indies.
FAQ: New Zealand Tour of West Indies 2026 | 2nd ODI
Q1. What time does the WI vs NZ 2nd ODI start in IST?
The 2nd ODI begins at 12:00 AM IST on July 13, 2026, at Providence Stadium, Guyana.
Q2. Where can fans in the UK watch the West Indies vs New Zealand 2nd ODI?
The match is available to stream live on Sports Live Hub (SLH).
Q3. Who is New Zealand’s key player in the WI vs NZ 2nd ODI?
Daryl Mitchell is New Zealand’s most important match-winner, the predicted top run-scorer and biggest six-hitter for the Black Caps in this crucial series.


