The New Zealand cricketers have missed the semi-finals of the World T20 after losing their second Super Eights match at the tournament via a super over.
The New Zealand campaign showed promise, opening with a win over Bangladesh, but never fulfilled its potential. They competed but faltered at crucial moments, ultimately leading to four straight losses to Pakistan, Sri Lanka, England and the West Indies.
It represents the third straight World T20 where New Zealand has missed the top four. There is a perception the nation's cricketers are suited best to the most abbreviated format. On the basis of those performances at the top level there is little supporting evidence.
As entertainment, this morning's finale was gripping. It culminated in Doug Bracewell's run out via direct hit by replacement fielder Dwayne Smith. Bracewell raced for what looked a feasible two to deep mid-wicket off the last ball of the innings. The super over ensued.
New Zealand posted 17 runs in their One1 contest. The West Indies replied with 19 off five balls, led by a Chris Gayle six deep into the stands off Tim Southee's first ball; a no ball. It was like the team vehicle suddenly got four flat tyres; all the pressure was gone and they were a sitting target.