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Crowe: NZ's young players showing no fear
Martin Crowe says the fearless approach of youngsters like Tom Latham and Jimmy Neesham has contributed immensely to the series win over West Indies
Impressed by Fletcher's comeback - Sammy
'Looked to score quickly after rain break' - Fletcher
'Conditions made batting easier' - Taylor
'I am bit short of practice' - Badree
Variation is what I bring to WI - Santokie
Crowe: NZ's young players are showing no fear .
'Kept finding ways to claw back into game' - McCullum
'Still a good pitch to bat on' - Holder
'Plans are only as good as you execute them' - Wagner
'It's still a good batting track' - Benn
'We fell short of the par score' - Neesham
'Start will be important for WI' - Chris Gayle
'A chance of something special' - McCullum
'NZ reluctant against me' - Jerome Taylor
A fantastic, hard-fought win - Ramdin
WI deserved to win - McCullum
'Fifth day play will frustrate WI' - Kane Williamson
'I always try to stay positive' - Blackwood
'Will come down to how we bat in this innings' - Sodhi
'Boult gave it his all' - Watling
'My dismissal wasn't ideal team-wise' - Latham
'I bowled straighter this time' - Jerome Taylor
Might make changes in spin department - Ramdin
'Jamaica was a tough test for me' - Roach
Very disappointed with the batting - Gibson
Winning the toss was crucial - McCullum
We still have a good chance in the series - Shillingford
Disappointed not to get a century - Latham
Taylor- 'I don't try to think about cricket too much'
Clarke: Reviews aren't fun, I can tell you first hand
Finch: Healy was a trendsetter at the top of the order
Ferguson: Maddinson's performance good for everyone's soul
Takeaways: Rana ticks more boxes, Kohli shows his high-intent version
MI find a new hero in Nicola Carey
Swann: Bethell's 'old-school' method should be the template
Clarke: Head showed England the way
Ferguson: Starc reaping rewards of prioritising Australia
England team culture in the spotlight
'Khawaja's voice will remain hugely influential in years to come'