West Indies skittled for 161 in third New Zealand ODI

New Zealand will chase a modest target to sweep the one-day international series against the West Indies after dismissing the tourists for 161 in game three in Hamilton on Saturday.
Seamer Matt Henry took 4-43 as the West Indies top order once again failed to fire, with only Roston Chase's 38 in the middle order giving the total any sense of respectability at Seddon Park.
The West Indies won the toss but their specialist batsmen struggled to establish themselves, a problem evident throughout a tour in which they lost the Twenty20 series 3-1 and trail the ODI series 2-0.
Henry claimed the last two wickets in an innings that lasted only 36.2 overs.
Earlier, the accurate paceman rocked the tourists with two wickets in the space of three balls in his third over.
Opener Ackeem Auguste (17), who struck two sixes in Henry's previous over, skied a delivery straight upwards before Keacy Carty played on without scoring.
Wickets fell regularly from that point, including captain Shai Hope, caught down the leg side for 16 off the bowling of Zak Foulkes to follow his century in game two.
With his team teetering at 95-7, Chase led a recovery before he was caught in the deep off Henry.
New Zealand won the first ODI in Christchurch by seven runs and followed up with a five-wicket victory with three balls to spare in the rain-hit second game in Napier on Wednesday.
WEST INDIES: Ackeem Auguste, Jayden Seales, John Campbell, Justin Greaves, Keacy Carty, Khary Pierre, Matthew Forde, Roston Chase, Shai Hope (c) (wk), Shamar Springer, Sherfane Rutherford
NEW ZEALAND: Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Kyle Jamieson, Mark Chapman, Matthew Henry, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Rachin Ravindra, Thomas Latham (wk), Will Young, Zakary Foulkes
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