The third and final T20I between New Zealand and West Indies got abandoned due to heavy rain in Mount Maunganui on Monday (November 30), giving the hosts a 2-0 series win.
New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner won the toss and opted to bowl first but only 2.2 overs were bowled in West Indies’ innings before a downpour forced players from the field.
The umpires finally called off the fixture two hours later with no sign of a break in the weather.
Since New Zealand had won the first T20I by 5 wickets and second T20I by 72 runs, they clinched the series.
Kiwi speedster Lockie Ferguson earned the Player-of-the-Series award for his seven wickets in the series.
Both the teams will now feature in two Tests, starting on Thursday (December 3) in Hamilton.