NAPIER, New Zealand — A rare century partnership between Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra was the cornerstone Wednesday to New Zealand's five-wicket win over the West Indies in the second one-day international.
New Zealand holds an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series ahead of the final match on Saturday, it's 11th consecutive series win at home.
Shai Hope made a century from 67 balls and led West Indies to 247-9 as it batted first after losing the toss.
Hope surpassed 6,000 ODI runs early in his innings, and with his first hundred against New Zealand completed a full set of centuries against all test-playing nations. He is the second-fastest West Indies batter to reach 6,000 runs after Viv Richards.
''I always look at it this way, I got 109. It was still not enough,'' said Hope whose century was the fifth fastest by a West Indies batter in ODIs.
''I needed to get 120 or 130 for us to win. That's how I look at it.''
Conway made 90 from 84 balls and Ravindra 56 from 46 deliveries, sharing a partnership of 106 from 100 balls in a match shortened by rain to 34 overs per side. It was the first century partnership by a New Zealand opening pair in 73 matches over five years.
Tom Latham then made 39 from 29 balls and Mitchell Santner 34 from 15 as New Zealand reached 248-5 with three balls remaining.