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Providence Stadium Pitch Report, Guyana Weather Report For WI Vs NZ 3rd ODI, 2026



WI Vs NZ 3rd ODI will be played at Providence Stadium, Guyana [Source: AFP]WI Vs NZ 3rd ODI will be played at Providence Stadium, Guyana [Source: AFP]

West Indies will cross swords against New Zealand in the third ODI of the five-match series on Friday, July 17. The highly anticipated clash will be played at the Providence Stadium in Guyana. 

West Indies had an outstanding start to the series, securing a convincing seven-wicket win in the first ODI. However, New Zealand returned the favour in the very next game, thumping the home side by five wickets. 

The Providence Stadium pitch report and Guyana weather report have been influential in deciding the outcomes in the series. 

The likes of Keacy Carty, Shai Hope and Daryl Mitchell have shown maturity and grit to succeed in challenging conditions. Meanwhile, spinners from both teams, particularly Jayden Lennox and Kharry Pierre, have exhibited commendable skill to keep the run rate in check and strike at crucial junctures. 

As both teams aim to have an upper hand in the five-match series, here we explain the Providence Stadium pitch report and Guyana weather report for WI Vs NZ 3rd ODI. 

Providence Stadium Guyana pitch report for WI Vs NZ 3rd ODI, 2026

Criterion
Data
Matches27
Won batting 1st13
Won batting 2nd13
Tied/NR
0/1
Average score batting 1st214.56
Average score batting 2nd
193.69
Average run rate4.66
% of wickets by pacers53.44
% of wickets by spinners46.56

(Providence Stadium, Guyana, Ground records in men's ODIs)

The Providence Stadium Guyana pitch report for WI Vs NZ 3rd ODI suggests that the venue has hosted 27 men's ODI matches, with teams batting first and second winning equal number of fixtures. 

The Providence Stadium Guyana pitch report for WI Vs NZ 3rd ODI reveals that the average run rate at the venue is 4.66 across 27 matches. The fact that teams have maintained a scoring rate of only 4.3 in the last five ODIs since 2022 signifies the conditions in Guyana haven't been favourable for nonchalant stroke-play. 

Considering the track offers relatively less lateral movement and bounce than the pitches in Barbados and Jamaica, the openers could look to maximise the powerplay when the ball is new and hard. 

However, the Providence Stadium Guyana pitch report for WI Vs NZ 3rd ODI suggests that it could be a daunting task for the batters to score at brisk pace when the ball softens. 

The spinners have accounted for 46.56 per cent of the total dismissals at this venue. Also, considering the spin bowlers have bagged 20 out of 26 wickets in Guyana in the ongoing ODI series between New Zealand and West Indies, the likes of Mitchell Santner, Bracewell, Motie, Lennox, Khary Pierre and Vitel Lawes will once again play a key role in the middle overs. 

So, the spinners will get significant turn and dominate the proceedings in the middle overs. he Providence Stadium Guyana pitch report reveals that the chasing teams have won the last five ODIs here. So, the toss-winning team is expected to bowl first. 

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Guyana weather report for WI Vs NZ 3rd ODI, 2026

Criterion
Details
Temperature32°C/25°C
WindENE 15 km/h
Probability of Precipitation68%
Cloud Cover56%

The Guyana weather report for WI Vs NZ 3rd ODI predicts overcast conditions at the Providence Stadium. While the temperature may vary from 25 to 32 degrees Celsius, the wind is expected to blow at 15 kph from the East-Northeast direction. 

According to AccuWeather, the Guyana weather report for WI Vs NZ 3rd ODI predicts a few showers in the morning, followed by cloudy conditions in the afternoon. A humidity percentage of 71 signifies the players might experience discomfort due to severe sweating and will need proper hydration to get going. 

Conclusion

The Providence Stadium Guyana pitch report indicates a sluggish track with enough assistance for the spinners for the third ODI between West Indies and New Zealand. Meanwhile, the Guyana weather report predicts overcast and highly humid conditions on the match day. 

So, expect a cracking contest between bat and ball if the batters don't try to overhit and lose their focus. They should primarily aim to bat through the 50 overs to post a respectable total, as something around 250-260 could be a winning total at this venue. 

Keeping the conditions in mind, both teams could stick to their spin-heavy teams to maximise their chances of winning the game and taking a handy lead in the five-match series. 

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