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5.30 pm Uh oh, they have decided to call it off, in bright sunshine. Boos from the people basking on the grass banks, but the outfield has taken too much of a pounding, there are puddles around still, and the umpires are unwilling to risk it. The series will resume in 2014 now, with the third ODI slated for New Year's Day in Queenstown down south, where the forecast at the moment is for er, rain. We'll see you all on the first morning of 2014. Goodbye

5.25 pm Ain't looking all that great, there is another scattered build-up of rain closing in on Napier on the radar

5.05 pm Umpires out and going around the outfield. Supersopper out, skies have cleared up and it is much brighter

4.15 pm Umpires will have a lookaround at 5 pm. The radar showing all clear for Napier now

4.10 pm And a drizzle begins...

4.05 pm The outfield has taken a lot of water, and there seems to be some more coming

3.15 pm The rain has stopped but it is quite overcast. The groundstaff have started their work in the middle

2.40 pm It has lightened up considerably now

2.30 pm It's become a shade lighter, but still coming down. Again, an hour to get going, but that kicks in only if the downpour relents.

1.30 pm It is coming down properly at McLean Park, and the pitch is under covers. It was a drizzle a while ago, but it has picked up, and the groundsman says the outfield is getting wet now, which will only add to all the clean-up work his men will have to do. Upto an hour after the rain stops for us to get going, he reckons.

1.20 pm Welcome to our coverage of the second ODI between New Zealand and West Indies, in Napier. Have a look at the match preview

West Indies tour of New Zealand 2013-14 News

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    West Indies coach Ottis Gibson took heart from the fight shown by his side despite losing the final T20 against New Zealand in Wellington and believes his side would bounce back when they host Ireland and England

  • 'Ronchi the difference in the two sides' - McCullum

    New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has praised wicketkeeper-batsman Luke Ronchi, whose unbeaten 51 off 28 helped the hosts chase 160 in the second T20 in Wellington, and said he was the difference in the two sides

  • The cashless catch

    Plays of the Day from the second Twenty20 international between New Zealand and West Indies, in Wellington

  • Ronchi fifty seals series win

    Luke Ronchi played a second consecutive match-winning innings to not only win the Twenty20 series for New Zealand at the Westpac Stadium but also indicate that his flagging international career might have turned a corner

  • Final opportunity for NZ to stamp their authority

    Playing their final 20-over game before the World T20, New Zealand look to close out the series against a patched-up West Indies side