New Zealand cricket team in the West Indies in 1995–96
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The New Zealand national cricket team toured the
West Indies The West Indies is a subregion of North America, surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea that includes 13 independent island countries and 18 dependencies and other territories in three major archipelagos: the Greate ...
from March to May 1996 and played a two-match Test series against the
West Indies cricket team The West Indies cricket team, nicknamed the Windies, is a multi-national men's cricket team representing the mainly English-speaking countries and territories in the Caribbean region and administered by Cricket West Indies. The players on ...
which the West Indies won 1–0. New Zealand were captained by
Lee Germon Lee Kenneth Germon (born 4 November 1968) is a former New Zealand cricketer, wicket-keeper and former captain. He played for the provinces of Canterbury and Otago and is the most successful Canterbury cricket captain of the modern era.Appleby, ...
; the West Indies by
Courtney Walsh Courtney Andrew Walsh OJ (born 30 October 1962) is a former Jamaican cricketer who represented the West Indies from 1984 to 2001, captaining the West Indies in 22 Test matches. He is a fast bowler and considered one of the all-time greats, best ...
. In addition, the teams played a five-match
Limited Overs International A One Day International (ODI) is a form of limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, currently 50, with the game lasting up to 9 hours. The Cricket World Cup ...
(LOI) series which the West Indies won 3–2.


One Day Internationals (ODIs)

The West Indies won the series 3-2.


1st ODI


2nd ODI


3rd ODI


4th ODI


5th ODI


Test series summary


First Test


Second Test


References


External links

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