In this episode of the PowettPlay Podcast, hosts Jordan Shannon and West Indies international Kieran Powell break down all the major talking points from the 1st ODI between New Zealand and West Indies.
Kieran once again dives deep into the West Indies’ batting performance, highlighting how the top order got starts but failed to push on, a recurring theme that continues to stall the team’s progress in white-ball cricket. But his biggest frustration? The fielding. From dropped chances to misfields, Kieran believes the missed opportunities were ultimately the decisive factor in the West Indies falling short.
The conversation also shines a light on one of the game’s biggest positives: Roston Chase’s spell of bowling. Given the match situation, both hosts give Chase tremendous credit for the way he controlled the innings, showcased discipline, and swung momentum back toward the West Indies at a crucial point.
Jordan and Kieran are also delighted to see Sherfane Rutherford return to form, praising his contribution and the energy he brings to the middle order.
With the ball, Matthew Forde continues to prove his value. His impressive opening spell gets deserved recognition, and Kieran breaks down Shai Hope’s smart captaincy, particularly in the way he managed Forde’s overs and used him to maximum impact.
Whether you're a West Indies supporter, a fan of ODI cricket, or simply love sharp tactical analysis, this episode delivers insights, passion, and expert perspective from two voices who know the game inside out.
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