New Zealand are the slight favourites to win the 4th ODI against West Indies at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, carrying a 52% win probability and back-to-back wins after a slow start to the series. Jayden Lennox’s dominant 4/52 in the last game exposed West Indies’ fragile batting, and this WI vs NZ match prediction suggests the Kiwis have the momentum and bowling depth to push further ahead. West Indies, however, are never easy to beat at home in the Caribbean. This preview covers the pitch report, playing XI options, weather, and fantasy cricket tips for today’s crucial clash.
West Indies vs New Zealand Match Details
Match | West Indies vs New Zealand | 4th ODI | New Zealand Tour of West Indies 2026 |
Date | 19/07/2026 (Sunday) |
Time | BDT 8:00 PM / PKT 7:00 PM / INR 7:30 PM |
Format | ODI |
Venue | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados |
Recent Performance | West Indies – NR A W L L New Zealand – L L L W W |
WI vs NZ New Zealand Tour of West Indies 2026: Live Streaming & Broadcast Info
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
The 4th ODI at Kensington Oval is available across multiple platforms depending on your region, check the list below for your country’s official broadcast options.
- Pakistan: Tapmad (Streaming)
- India: FanCode (Streaming)
- United Kingdom: TNT Sports (TV & Streaming)
- USA & Canada: Willow TV (TV); Cricbuzz (Streaming)
- Australia & New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ (TV & Streaming – 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
New Zealand are predicted to win the toss and elect to bat first at Kensington Oval. The Bridgetown surface tends to assist pace bowlers early under evening lights, and dew settling in the second innings can make spin bowling tricky, both factors that favour setting a target. With NZ’s batting looking more assured in recent games, a big first-innings total at Barbados would put West Indies under immediate pressure.
Kensington Oval Pitch Report
Kensington Oval in Bridgetown is one of the Caribbean’s finest batting surfaces, flat, true, and generally quick-scoring once the new-ball swing settles down. Pace bowlers can extract movement early, particularly with the Dukes ball, but the pitch report suggests scores above 260 are very achievable here in 50-over cricket. The outfield is fast, boundaries come easily, and spinners tend to play a containment role rather than a wicket-taking one in the middle overs.
Weather Report
Barbados in July delivers classic Caribbean evening conditions, warm and humid, with temperatures hovering around 27–30°C at match time. Dew is a genuine factor in the second innings under lights and could assist the batting side chasing, as grip becomes harder to maintain for bowlers. No significant rain is forecast, and the weather report points to a full 100-over contest with dew potentially shaping the result in the second half.
WI vs NZ Head-to-Head Records
Matches Played | 73 |
West Indies Won | 32 |
New Zealand Won | 34 |
Tied | 0 |
No Result | 7 |
First-ever Fixture | June 18, 1975 |
Most-recent Fixture | July 16, 2026 |
West Indies vs New Zealand Team Preview & Squads
West Indies
Captain Shai Hope is West Indies’ most important player in this fixture, without him at the top, their batting tends to crumble quickly, as the 140 all-out in Providence demonstrated. Hope’s ability to anchor and accelerate is the difference between a competitive total and an embarrassing one. This WI vs NZ preview puts his batting form under the microscope, if Hope fires, West Indies can post a challenging score at Kensington Oval.
The batting structure around Hope looks fragile. Keacy Carty is the next most capable batter, but there are serious question marks about the middle order’s ability to handle quality seam bowling on a bouncy Caribbean surface. Shimron Hetmyer adds the explosive potential lower down, but consistency has been elusive across this series. West Indies need at least two top-order batters to contribute heavily to set a total worth defending.
With the ball, Alzarri Joseph is West Indies’ frontline pace threat and their best wicket-taking option. Shamar Joseph adds raw speed, while Khary Pierre and Gudakesh Motie provide spin variety in the middle overs. Vitel Lawes completes the pace attack. But the bowling unit needs wickets in clusters, allowing New Zealand to bat through 40 overs is a luxury West Indies simply cannot afford.
West Indies Squad:
West Indies Squad
Shai Hope, Ackeem Auguste, Keacy Carty, Matthew Forde, Justin Greaves, Shimron Hetmyer, Amir Jangoo, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Brandon King, Vitel Lawes, Gudakesh Motie, Keemo Paul, Khary Pierre, Sherfane Rutherford, Jayden Seales
New Zealand
Captain Mitchell Santner leads New Zealand into this fixture with a side that has found its groove at exactly the right time, two wins in a row after a difficult start. Santner’s left-arm spin is a vital weapon in Caribbean conditions, particularly as dew sets in late, and his composed captaincy has clearly lifted the mood in the Kiwi camp heading into this potential series-leveller.
Tom Latham anchors New Zealand’s batting with experience and reliability, and his predicted Player of the Match nod reflects just how central he is to their run-making plans. Mark Chapman adds elegance and adaptability in the middle order, while Michael Bracewell’s all-round contributions give Santner genuine depth and tactical flexibility. New Zealand’s batting has looked more settled and purposeful in the last two games.
The bowling attack is New Zealand’s real strength. Jayden Lennox was sensational in Providence with 4/52 and is clearly the standout performer of the series so far. Jacob Duffy and Ben Lister provide solid seam support, while Santner and Bracewell offer reliable spin options in the middle overs. Nathan Smith adds further all-round cover. New Zealand have the bowling variety to dismiss West Indies twice, and on current form, they look capable of doing exactly that.
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 | – | New Zealand |
Player of the Match | – | Tom Latham |
Top Run Scorer | Shai Hope | Tom Latham |
Top Wicket Taker | Alzarri Joseph | Mitchell Santner |
Most Sixes | Shai Hope | Tom Latham |
Predicted Score | 260+ | 270+ |
Win Probability | 48% | 52% |
West Indies vs New Zealand Winning Prediction
New Zealand hold a 52% win probability going into this 4th ODI, Jayden Lennox’s bowling form, back-to-back wins, and a more balanced squad make them the team to beat at Kensington Oval. West Indies have the batting firepower to surprise, but it requires Shai Hope to go deep and the middle order to finally show up. Will the hosts fight back on home soil, or will New Zealand extend their winning run? Follow JeetBuzz for live updates, match stats, and expert analysis right through to the final over at Bridgetown.
FAQ: New Zealand Tour of West Indies 2026 — 4th ODI
Q1. What time does the WI vs NZ 4th ODI start in IST?
The 4th ODI between West Indies and New Zealand at Kensington Oval starts at 7:30 PM IST on July 19, 2026.
Q2. Where can viewers in India watch the WI vs NZ 4th ODI live?
The match is available to stream live on Sports Live Hub (SLH).
Q3. Who took Player of the Match in the WI vs NZ 3rd ODI?
Jayden Lennox of New Zealand won the Player of the Match award in the 3rd ODI at Providence for his figures of 4/52.
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.


