Rain reduces 2nd NZ-WI ODI to 28 overs

03 January,2009 12:36 PM IST |   |  AFP

The second one-day international between New Zealand and the West Indies was reduced to a 28 overs-per-side match today after a six-hour rain disruption.


The second one-day international between New Zealand and the West Indies was reduced to a 28 overs-per-side match today after a six-hour rain disruption.


New Zealand, who were sent into bat first, resumed at 26 for one after 6.5 overs when the weather cleared.


Jesse Ryder was on 20 and Jamie How on four.


Brendon McCullum was the wicket to fall for one when he was caught behind by Denesh Ramdin off the bowling of Fidel Edwards when the score was nine.


The first match of the series in Queenstown on New Year's Eve was washed out after 35.4 overs of the West Indian innings.

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