That ends the warm up phase of the World Cup. We are just a day away from the opener - England v South Africa. Take a break and joins us for all the build on Thursday. Until then, goodbye and take care!

Jason Holder: It is a good win. Any win is a good win. To get this momentum going into the first game against Pakistan is good. Everyone chipped in. I thought we stuck to the task as a bowling unit. We did expect them to come hard but it was a good bowling display. We have let ourselves down in the field quite often and have to work on it. We have to play fearless cricket. There is no expectation here and that's what I want my players to feel as well.

Kane Williamson: I thought the exercise today was outstanding. We know what the West Indies are capable of and we know as a bowling unit we will be put under pressure, so it was a good work out. It is a combination of both. West Indies have power on their side and one side of the boundary was short. But having said that, the scores in England have been on the higher side. It was a fantastic knock coming under pressure. He (Blundell) has done it for several years for his domestic side. I can't reveal such information (whether Blundell has made it to the first game). But Tom (Latham) is recovering well.

Tom Blundell: It feels pretty good. It was about spending some time in the middle. Just a great day to get a hundred. I think it is West Indies, love playing them, got a Test hundred against them. The last few days have been really good and now we look forward to Sri Lanka. I think I have a bit of experience in Test matches and T20 cricket. I just back my ability. There is always work to do but I am happy with the way I am keeping. We have to wait and see. If I get a chance, it would be great. These are only warm up games which give you a chance to hone your skills.

18:55 Local Time, 17:55 GMT, 23:25 IST: The chase ended when New Zealand lost their first three wickets for 33. Williamson and Blundell got the innings back on track but they had too much to do. The 120-run stand was broken via a run-out but the yet-to-debut wicketkeeper carried on and scored a hundred. There were some small contributions from the lower order but nothing significant to scare the West Indies. It was a good outing for Holder and his bowlers as they had a nice work out before the tournament proper.

47.2 Fabian Allen to Ish Sodhi, out Stumped!! That's it. West Indies win by 91 runs. Sodhi's sweet little cameo comes to an end. He shimmies down the wicket and is made to reach out by Allen, who fired it quick and outside off, beaten for pace and Sodhi was too far down to make it back in. Ish Sodhi st Shai Hope b Fabian Allen 39(16) [4s-3 6s-3]

Fabian Allen to Ish Sodhi, THATS OUT!! Stumped!!

47.1 Fabian Allen to Ferguson, 1 run, comes down the track and is met by a dragged back length, knocked to long-on

46.6 Brathwaite to Ish Sodhi, FOUR, Sodhi is playing a brilliant cameo here. Overpitched outside off, Sodhi does not go hard on the drive, he just relies on timing the ball and beating the fielder at deep extra cover

46.5 Brathwaite to Ferguson, 1 run, what is happening? Looks like West Indies don't want to finish the game. Short ball and Ferguson is hurried on the pull, top-edge goes straight up near square leg, Holder was just a few yards away and he still left it for the charging Hope, the ball lands safely and West Indies are still searching for the last wicket

46.4 Brathwaite to Ferguson, no run, bouncer on the stumps, Ferguson gets inside the line and fails to connect with the pull

46.3 Brathwaite to Ish Sodhi, 1 run, whips the full delivery wide of mid-on and Holder stops it with his right boot, just a single

46.2 Brathwaite to Ish Sodhi, SIX, nailed! Full and outside off, Sodhi transfers his weight forward and pumps it over wide long-off. That shot would make any top order batsman proud

46.1 Brathwaite to Ish Sodhi, 2 runs, dropped! Nurse again. It was in the air for a long time and he had to cover a lot of ground. Sodhi skies the slower delivery straight up near cover-point, Nurse runs across from cover and spills the ball

45.6 Fabian Allen to Ferguson, no run, tossed up around off, Ferguson presses forward and defends

Lockie Ferguson, right handed bat, comes to the crease

45.5 Fabian Allen to Matt Henry, out Stumped!! Gone! West Indies are one wicket away from sealing this. Fired in flat and quick, Henry runs down the wicket and swings across the line, he is beaten for pace and Hope does the rest. Matt Henry st Shai Hope b Fabian Allen 1(3)

Fabian Allen to Matt Henry, THATS OUT!! Stumped!!

45.4 Fabian Allen to Ish Sodhi, 1 run, cramped for room and Sodhi somehow manages to knock it to long-on