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West Indies head coach Daren Sammy has challenged his batsmen to deliver a more disciplined performance as they seek to regain the One Day International (ODI) series lead against New Zealand in Guyana on Thursday.
The two teams head into the third ODI locked at 1-1, with West Indies winning the opener at Providence by seven wickets before New Zealand responded with a five-wicket victory in the second encounter.
Sammy said the West Indies batting unit must show greater discipline and application in conditions they know well, as they look to stop a New Zealand side that has won four of the last five ODIs between the teams.
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