Matt Henry claims his 13th four-wicket haul in ODIs: Stats
What's the story
The West Indies cricket team suffered a major batting failure in the third ODI against New Zealand, getting bowled out for just 161 runs at Hamilton's Seddon Park on Saturday. West Indies captain Shai Hope opted to bat first after winning the toss, but his decision didn't pay off as expected. The in-form Matt Henry was the pick of the Kiwi pacers as he trapped four batters. Here we look at his performance and stats.
Bowling prowess
A sensational spell from Henry
New Zealand's bowlers, led by Henry, were instrumental in the early wickets. Henry struck twice in the fifth over, dismissing Ackeem Auguste and Keacy Carty. Roston Chase added some resistance with a 51-ball 38 before falling to Henry. Last man Jayden Seales was the pacer's final victim as WI were all out for 161 in just 36.2 overs. Meanwhile, Mitchell Santner and Jacob Duffy struck twice apiece.
Stats
Henry races to 172 ODI scalps
Henry finished his spell with 4/43 from 9.2 overs. This was his 13th four-wicket haul in ODIs as he also boasts three fifers. The pacer has raced to 172 wickets across 95 ODIs at an average of 24.98. His economy is 5.21. Eight of his scalps have come in six games versus WI. At home, the pacer has completed 80 wickets at 20.13.
2025
A sensational 2025 for Henry
Henry has been bowling one stellar spell after another in the year 2025, particularly in ODIs. Across 13 games this year, he has raced to 31 wickets at an average of 18.58. This includes three four-fers and a fifer. During his latest spell, Henry displaced Namibia's Bernard Scholtz and England's Adil Rashid (30 wickets each) as the leading wicket-taker in ODIs in 2025.