New Zealand v West Indies, 1st ODI, Auckland
West Indies stutter but win low-scorer
West Indies' bid for a first win of the tour received a good start as Ravi Rampaul took two wickets in his first two overs•Getty Images
Jason Holder found Kane Williamson's outside edge in the 12th over as the hosts crumbled to 32 for 4•Getty Images
Nathan McCullum spearheaded a vital final-wicket partnership of 44 runs - to which Mitchell McClenaghan added only three - to push New Zealand to 156•Getty Images
Mills took another wicket in his next over as West Indies slumped to 96 for 6, still 61 runs adrift•Getty Images
Jesse Ryder, making his return from 22 months away from the game, bagged a five-ball duck•Getty Images
Brendon McCullum pushed New Zealand's score along with a fluent half-century and went past 5000 ODI runs•Getty Images
West Indies' reply began dismally as McClenaghan's first spell reaped four wickets•Getty Images
Darren Sammy's aggressive cameo flipped the game around. He struck a 27-ball 43 to take West Indies to a two-wicket victory•Getty Images
A steady bleed of wickets at the other end hurt New Zealand. Dwayne Bravo picked up four to limit the middle and lower order•Getty Images
Lendl Simmons nudged the score towards hundred before he fell to Kyle Mills in his second spell•Getty Images