Tom Latham leads the Black Caps off the field after beating the West Indies in the final ODI in Christchurch. Photo / Photosport
Ross Taylor has been bathing in runs against the West Indies but believes the bowling of Trent Boult was the catalyst to New Zealand's 3-0 one-day international whitewash.
The Black Caps No 4 enjoyed innings of 57, 49 not out and 47 not out to compile the top runs aggregate of 153 across both teams.
His batting nous was mirrored by Boult taking 10 wickets at an average of 10, an economy rate of four runs per over and delivering a wicket every 15 balls.
Boult was player-of-the-series for performances which included the country's second best ODI figures of seven for 34 at Christchurch on Saturday.
He backed up with three for 18 from a maximum five overs in New Zealand's 66-run win on Tuesday.