and Chanderpaul has done it! comes forward, whips it away through midwicket, over the packed infield, four fours in a row to win the match in amazing style, and the West Indies win by 4 wickets, and take the series 3-1
West Indies vs New Zealand, 5th ODI at Kingstown, Jun 16 2002 - Ball by Ball Commentary
West Indies won by 4 wickets (with 0 balls remaining)
Chanderpaul comes back on to the field in a pressure situation having spent some time at hospital nursing an injury inflicted by Bond earlier in the innings, and pulls off a stunner
New Zealand commit hara-kiri for the umpteenth time in the last small handful of seasons, failing to defend another big score successfully, and losing from the final ball to another left-handed nemesis ... Shivnarine Kluserrr...Chanderpaul the hero this
the West Indies win for the 10th time on the trot at Kingstown, the 11th time in 12 matches there, and the New Zealanders lose their second match on the trot at Arnos Vale, both in the series decider after posting more than decent totals batting first
this also represents the West Indies' 2nd highest total ever batting 2nd (highest: 299 v Australia at Melbourne in 2000/01), and their highest effort successfully chasing (previous best: 287/5 v Australia at Georgetown in 1994/95)
it is also New Zealand's highest score batting first in an ODI where they didn't go on and win the match (previously: 287/6 v South Africa at Kimberly in 2000/01)
that concludes CricInfo.com's coverage of the West Indies v New Zealand One-Day International Series, which started off pretty ordinarily, but we did have two exciting finishes in the final two matches to whet the appetite
please join us for the start of the first Test at Kensington Oval at Bridgetown in Barbados, on Friday 21 June, starting at 10:05am local time (1405 GMT, 2:05am NZT)
the West Indies have won the series, though the scores are level, one ball remaining in the match
the crowd rush on to the field, but have to be hauled back off, the match isn't over yet
Chanderpaul does it again! down the leg side, swings it away down to the fine leg boundary, Tuffey loses the plot
that could be crucial in itself, 5 off 2 balls needed
Chanderpaul is doing it for the West Indies! down the track, strikes it high over mid off, close to the boundary, umpire Doctrove signals a six, but the New Zealanders don't like it, TV replay called for, and is changed to a four
awful delivery considering fine leg was inside the circle
poor ball, Chanderpaul helps a full toss on its way down to fine leg, reaches the boundary and down to 9 off 3 needed!!!
fullish ball, angling into the pad, deflects to short fine leg, only a single available again, 13 from 4 balls needed, getting hard now for the home team, two big hits needed now
walks across the crease, works it away through midwicket, dragging it from outside off stump, 14 off 5 balls needed
Bond bowls his final two overs wondefully well, conceding just 5 runs (and 3 byes), dismissing Sarwan and Ryan Hinds
and Fleming comes up with a big call, bringing back Daryl Tuffey to bowl the final over, having had a nightmarish series with the ball up until this point - time for redemption?
full ball, can only driven it up the ground on the off side, just a single, 15 needed from the final over and Chanderpaul to take strike
16 needed from 7 balls, this game swings back into the unknown now
very full ball, driven straight down to Astle at long off, they want a second but there's a very good return to prevent it
17 needed from 8 balls, Hinds crucially back on strike
shuffles right across his crease, missing out on a full toss, Nevin can't glove the awkward bouncing ball cleanly, another bye scrambled
good tight full ball, squeezed back down the track to the bowler, 18 needed from 9 balls now
Chanderpaul returns, having returned from hospital after his earlier blow suffered from the bowling of Bond, a big time for the Guyanese left-hander
18 needed from 10 balls
Hinds ridiculously shuffles all about his crease, exposes all three and Bond yorks him, the stumps are splayed
18 from 11 needed
shortish ball, swung away through midwicket, they sprint back for a second, very tight but again they make it home safely, beating the return from Tuffey
they get the required 10 runs from the over, just need to repeat that twice more for the series win
comes forward to a tight ball, squeezed from the toes out to midwicket
slower ball outside off stump, swings and misses, they sprint through for a bye and Nevin again is helpless to stop them
full and straight, driven straight down to long off from the bottom of the bat, looking for the second but they don't dare try, 22 from 14 needed
fullish ball, squeezed away through backward of square, 23 needed from 15 balls
a great over from Bond, a wicket-maiden, just two scrambled byes coming from it
fullish ball, powerfully driven, but straight to Styris who makes a wonderful save at cover, stopping a certain boundary, and crucially another dot ball
30 needed from 19 balls, getting more delicate for the West Indies
shortish lifting straight ball, taken on the pad and rebounds to midwicket, again Ryan Hinds can't get a run