New Zealand v West Indies, 1st ODI, Whangarei, December 20, 2017
Lewis dives valiantly
New Zealand won the toss and Tim Southee's fiery first spell kept the West Indies openers on their toes•Getty Images
Bracewell first removed Chris Gayle for 22 before dismissing Shai Hope for a first-ball duck•Getty Images
Rovman Powell struck some lusty blows and reached his maiden ODI fifty after Lewis' dismissal to help West Indies finish on 248 for 9•Getty Images
George Worker, who also made fifty, put on a hundred stand with Munro to ease New Zealand's chase•Getty Images
Ross Taylor too found some form, making an unbeaten 49 to take the hosts to a comfortable five-wicket win•Getty Images
Doug Bracewell, who made his international cricket return after a long absence, struck twice in his first over•Getty Images
Debutant Shimron Hetmyer looked tentative but displayed a good range of strokes in his 42-ball 29•Getty Images
In the field, West Indies dropped a few chances early on. Here, Lewis' diving effort at point was not good enough•Getty Images
Ronsford Beaton impressed on his bowling debut with tight lines and a fierce short ball•Getty Images
Evin Lewis, however, was the rock of the West Indies batting. Wickets tumbled around him, but Lewis motored along to another ODI fifty•Getty Images
Opener Colin Munro led New Zealand's reply with some swashbuckling shots during the Powerplay•Getty Images
Kane Williamson looked busy but he was out for 38 playing on. By then, though, victory was all-but-secure for NZ•Getty Images