New Zealand ticked a World Cup box on the final day of their West Indian tour. Key batsman Kane Williamson captained the New Zealand side in their second and final T20 against the West Indies in Dominica.
The result didn't go his way, the West Indies winning by 39 runs to square the two-game rubber, but the decision to give Williamson the leadership was made at least partly with next February's World Cup in mind. Should regular captain Brendon McCullum be injured, Williamson is the logical person to step in.
"It's something if we get to the World Cup and have an incident we need to make sure Kane is up to speed," coach Mike Hesson said.
"Today was an opportunity in a slightly less pressured situation, although there was a big crowd and atmosphere, to give him that."