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CRICKET TV NEW ZEALAND VS WEST INDIES 1st Test Day 5

West Indies tour of New Zealand has been kicked off on 3rd Dec, 2013, hosted in New Zealand according to cricket schedule accounced by ICC. New Zealand vs West Indies are battling against each other in 2013 for international series. This West Indies tour of New Zealand has been scheduled in New Zealand for all live West Indies vs New Zealand matches in this series.Here find the Match Details, Live Scorecard Update and Live Streaming Links online for NZ vs WI with 4th day of 1st Test match.  

                         NEW ZEALAND VS WEST INDIES 1st Test Day    

               


West Indies vs New Zealand live streaming is scheduled to play matches in total. The 1st Test of New Zealand vs West Indies of this series is being playing from 3rd Dec, 2013 in University Oval,Dunedin and tomorrow is the 4th day of the 1st Test.The final cricket game will be played on 15th Jan, 2014.The two teams are looking for consistency when they take the fields.




Complete live broadcasting and cricket schedule of West Indies tour of New Zealand is available with time table and hosted venues. Enjoy watching West Indies vs New Zealand live with us on http//www.p2pcast.net.Both teams are on the back of disappointing series in the sub-continent and will look to turn things around.

The hosts will be looking for a couple of early wickets in the morning session to have complete control of the match. West Indian batsmen have to continue what they did in the final session. Join us for all the action on Day 4 at 10:30 Local Time through http//p2pcast.net. Until then it is good bye!




Match details:->
Time: 10:30(local time),21:30(GMT),03:00(IST)
Venue:University Oval(Ground),Dunedin(City)
Day:3,4,5,6,7 December 2013 (5-day match)
Toss: Won West Indies, elected to field
Umpires: NJ LIong(England) and PR Reiffel(Australia)
TV umpire: IJ Gould(England)
Match referee: RS Mahanama( Sri Lanka)
Reserve umpire:CB Gaffaney
Stumps: West Indies have done well to lose only one wicket in the final session. Edwards and Bravo batted sensibly to get their fifties and in the process added 117 runs for the second wicket. Edwards was looking good before he was trapped by the leg-spinner Sodhi. Bravo has survived few close calls but has battled it out there, he has been joined by Samuels who has looked nervous in his short stay. The New Zealand bowlers looked tired and didn't get much help from the wicket as well.




New Zealand squad
BB McCullum(c), Corey J Anderson, TA Boult, DAJ Bracewell, PG Fulton, AJ Redmond, HD Rutherford, IS Sodhi, TG Southee, LRPL Taylor, N Wagner, BJ Watling(wk), KS Williamson

West Indies squad
DJG Sammy(c), D Ramdin(wk), TL Best, KC Brathwaite, DM Bravo, S Chanderpaul, SS Cottrell, N Deonarine, KA Edwards, ST Gabriel, SP Narine, V Permaul, KOA Powell, MN Samuels, S Shillingford, CAK Walton

ONLINE LIVE NEW ZEALAND VS WEST INDIES 1st Test Day 4

West Indies tour of New Zealand has been kicked off on 3rd Dec, 2013, hosted in New Zealand according to cricket schedule accounced by ICC. New Zealand vs West Indies are battling against each other in 2013 for international series. This West Indies tour of New Zealand has been scheduled in New Zealand for all live West Indies vs New Zealand matches in this series.Here find the Match Details, Live Scorecard Update and Live Streaming Links online for NZ vs WI with 4th day of 1st Test match.  

                         NEW ZEALAND VS WEST INDIES 1st Test Day                   


West Indies vs New Zealand live streaming is scheduled to play matches in total. The 1st Test of New Zealand vs West Indies of this series is being playing from 3rd Dec, 2013 in University Oval,Dunedin and tomorrow is the 4th day of the 1st Test.The final cricket game will be played on 15th Jan, 2014.The two teams are looking for consistency when they take the fields.

Complete live broadcasting and cricket schedule of West Indies tour of New Zealand is available with time table and hosted venues. Enjoy watching West Indies vs New Zealand live with us on http//www.p2pcast.net.Both teams are on the back of disappointing series in the sub-continent and will look to turn things around.

The hosts will be looking for a couple of early wickets in the morning session to have complete control of the match. West Indian batsmen have to continue what they did in the final session. Join us for all the action on Day 4 at 10:30 Local Time through http//p2pcast.net. Until then it is good bye!


Match details:->
Time: 10:30(local time),21:30(GMT),03:00(IST)
Venue:University Oval(Ground),Dunedin(City)
Day:3,4,5,6,7 December 2013 (5-day match)
Toss: Won West Indies, elected to field
Umpires: NJ LIong(England) and PR Reiffel(Australia)
TV umpire: IJ Gould(England)
Match referee: RS Mahanama( Sri Lanka)
Reserve umpire:CB Gaffaney
Stumps: West Indies have done well to lose only one wicket in the final session. Edwards and Bravo batted sensibly to get their fifties and in the process added 117 runs for the second wicket. Edwards was looking good before he was trapped by the leg-spinner Sodhi. Bravo has survived few close calls but has battled it out there, he has been joined by Samuels who has looked nervous in his short stay. The New Zealand bowlers looked tired and didn't get much help from the wicket as well.


New Zealand squad
BB McCullum(c), Corey J Anderson, TA Boult, DAJ Bracewell, PG Fulton, AJ Redmond, HD Rutherford, IS Sodhi, TG Southee, LRPL Taylor, N Wagner, BJ Watling(wk), KS Williamson

West Indies squad
DJG Sammy(c), D Ramdin(wk), TL Best, KC Brathwaite, DM Bravo, S Chanderpaul, SS Cottrell, N Deonarine, KA Edwards, ST Gabriel, SP Narine, V Permaul, KOA Powell, MN Samuels, S Shillingford, CAK Walton

FREE TV!! NEW ZEALAND VS WEST INDIES 1st Test Day 3

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                                                                                                      New Zealand: 

Once glance at the Black Caps and it becomes a little difficult to believe they can be this inconsistent. The likes of Peter Fulton, Hamish Rutherford, Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor make for a very strong batting line-up on paper. To their credit, barring the collapse against Sohag Gazi in the first Test in Chittagong, the batsmen did not do too badly. Williamson was the best of the lot, with a century and two fifties but his broken thumb would be giving the Kiwis nightmares ahead of the series opener.



                                                                                                     Key players: 

Williamson if he is fit to play the first Test and Ross Taylor. The former captain was once considered one of the best batsmen in the world but his stocks have dipped because he has not scored runs when it mattered. But look out for Corey Anderson who impressed in Bangladesh and might be the trump card against the West Indians.




                                                                                                  West Indies: 

After the humiliation in the Tests against India, came the pain. Shane Shillingford, the record-breaking West Indian off-spinner was tested for a suspect action along with Marlon Samuels. While Samuels is certain to play, his major role being that of a batsman than a spinner, it is Shillingford, Ottis Gibson would be stressing about. Perhaps that is the reason they have included Sunil Narine as cover but Shillingford's absence, after his recent good form, will be a huge blow to the West Indians.



                                                                                                  Key players:

 The first name that comes to mind is Chanderpaul, who continues to be the most prized West Indian wicket. His is not an attractive style of play but the southpaw has been very effective for years. Tino Best, with his aggressive attitude, will certainly come hard at the hosts for he has a point to prove after the disappointments in India. If these men stand up to be counted, fans in New Zealand could be in for a treat.





WATCH NEW ZEALAND VS WEST INDIES 1st Test Day 2

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                                                                                                      New Zealand: 

Once glance at the Black Caps and it becomes a little difficult to believe they can be this inconsistent. The likes of Peter Fulton, Hamish Rutherford, Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor make for a very strong batting line-up on paper. To their credit, barring the collapse against Sohag Gazi in the first Test in Chittagong, the batsmen did not do too badly. Williamson was the best of the lot, with a century and two fifties but his broken thumb would be giving the Kiwis nightmares ahead of the series opener.



                                                                                                     Key players: 

Williamson if he is fit to play the first Test and Ross Taylor. The former captain was once considered one of the best batsmen in the world but his stocks have dipped because he has not scored runs when it mattered. But look out for Corey Anderson who impressed in Bangladesh and might be the trump card against the West Indians.




                                                                                                  West Indies: 

After the humiliation in the Tests against India, came the pain. Shane Shillingford, the record-breaking West Indian off-spinner was tested for a suspect action along with Marlon Samuels. While Samuels is certain to play, his major role being that of a batsman than a spinner, it is Shillingford, Ottis Gibson would be stressing about. Perhaps that is the reason they have included Sunil Narine as cover but Shillingford's absence, after his recent good form, will be a huge blow to the West Indians.



                                                                                                  Key players:

 The first name that comes to mind is Chanderpaul, who continues to be the most prized West Indian wicket. His is not an attractive style of play but the southpaw has been very effective for years. Tino Best, with his aggressive attitude, will certainly come hard at the hosts for he has a point to prove after the disappointments in India. If these men stand up to be counted, fans in New Zealand could be in for a treat.