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NZ survive scare in 2nd T20I, beat Windies by 3 runs to level series:

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November 07, 2025

The second T20I of the series between New Zealand and the West Indies went down to the wire as the hosts clinched a thrilling three-run victory to level the series on Wednesday here at Eden Park.

After being put to bat, New Zealand put up 207-5 in their 20-over quota courtesy of Mark Chapman's fiery knock of 78 off 28. The West Indies were struggling at 9

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