WI vs NZ | We are growing as a side and improving on style of play: New Zealand captain Kane Williamson
India Today
New Zealand and West Indies will play 3 T20Is and 3 ODIs. The tour forms part of the next cycle of the ICC white-ball tournament, with the qualification points on the line for the ODI World Cup 2023.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said that his team is improving on its style of play as BlackCaps gear up to take on West Indies in a white-ball series.
New Zealand and West Indies will play three T20Is and three ODIs in a tightly packed schedule, beginning August 11. The matches will be held in a space of just 11 days in Kingston and Bridgetown.
"It is great to come here to West Indies. All the players are really excited," Williamson said in a video shared by the BlackCaps. "It is a fantastic place to be playing cricket against a very dynamic side. We are growing as a side, getting better and improving on the style of play that is important to us."
"So much skill & power"Captain Kane Williamson says his side are relishing the challenge of taking on @windiescricket at home in T20 ahead of the opening game in Kingston on Wednesday (6-30am NZT Thurs). Follow play LIVE in NZ on @skysportnz & @SENZ_Radio #WIvNZ pic.twitter.com/jrYUpctg26
Williamson, who was rested for the series against Ireland, Netherlands and Scotland, has returned to lead New Zealand. The tour forms a part of the next cycle of the ICC white-ball tournament, with the qualification points on the line for the ODI World Cup 2023 in India.