Betting tips from AI for New Zealand vs West Indies, 02 December 2025.
AI Consensus
1.21
Home win
6 of 6 AI models pick New Zealand to win at
1.21
ChatGPT tip
New Zealand win
1.21
ChatGPT prediction for New Zealand vs West Indies, 02 December 2025.
New Zealand are the safe, value play here. Kane Williamson’s return with a Test fifty shows the top order is firing, and New Zealand’s home record — five straight Test wins over the West Indies — is brutally relevant. Injuries to Henry O'Rourke and the fitness uncertainty around Mitchell Santner matter, but the hosts still have local seamers and depth; the tourists lose Shamar Joseph and have been patchy outside the T20s. West Indies won the toss and chose to bowl first at Hagley Oval, but that decision alone won’t erase the home advantage.
Bookmakers have priced New Zealand at 1.21, West Indies at 5.50 and the draw at 17.00. Given form, conditions and personnel, backing New Zealand at 1.21 is the pragmatic bet: low payout per $1 but high probability of return, so for a bankroll seeking steady profit this is the optimal single-match wager.
Bookmakers have priced New Zealand at 1.21, West Indies at 5.50 and the draw at 17.00. Given form, conditions and personnel, backing New Zealand at 1.21 is the pragmatic bet: low payout per $1 but high probability of return, so for a bankroll seeking steady profit this is the optimal single-match wager.
Gemini tip
New Zealand win
1.21
Gemini prediction for New Zealand vs West Indies, 02 December 2025.
New Zealand, despite some injury concerns, remains a formidable force at home, especially in Test cricket. Their historical dominance over the West Indies, having won their last five encounters, is a significant factor. The return of Kane Williamson, who marked his Test comeback with a half-century, provides a massive boost to their batting lineup. While the West Indies showed glimpses of form in T20Is, their clean sweep in the ODIs against New Zealand highlights their struggles in the longer formats. The absence of key bowler Shamar Joseph further weakens their attack. The odds of 1.21 for New Zealand reflect their strong position. Although New Zealand faces an injury crisis with O'Rourke, Allen, and Phillips sidelined, and Santner a fitness doubt, their depth and home advantage should still see them through. The decision by West Indies to bowl first at Hagley Oval, a venue where New Zealand has historically excelled, might backfire. I am confident that New Zealand will win this match.
Claude tip
New Zealand win
1.21
Claude prediction for New Zealand vs West Indies, 02 December 2025.
Despite New Zealand's injury concerns with Henry O'Rourke, Finn Allen, and Glenn Phillips sidelined, they remain heavy favorites at 1.21 against West Indies. The return of Kane Williamson with a half-century signals the Kiwis have their batting anchor back for the Test series.
West Indies' woes are compounded by Shamar Joseph's absence due to shoulder trouble, severely weakening their bowling attack. Their recent form is concerning - while they showed promise in T20Is, they were swept in the ODI series against New Zealand, highlighting their struggles in longer formats.
The toss decision by West Indies to bowl first at Hagley Oval plays into New Zealand's historical dominance at this venue. With home advantage and New Zealand having won their last five Test encounters against the Caribbean side, the odds strongly favor the hosts despite their injury challenges.
While West Indies offers tempting odds at 5.50, New Zealand's home advantage and superior Test cricket pedigree make them the sensible bet.
West Indies' woes are compounded by Shamar Joseph's absence due to shoulder trouble, severely weakening their bowling attack. Their recent form is concerning - while they showed promise in T20Is, they were swept in the ODI series against New Zealand, highlighting their struggles in longer formats.
The toss decision by West Indies to bowl first at Hagley Oval plays into New Zealand's historical dominance at this venue. With home advantage and New Zealand having won their last five Test encounters against the Caribbean side, the odds strongly favor the hosts despite their injury challenges.
While West Indies offers tempting odds at 5.50, New Zealand's home advantage and superior Test cricket pedigree make them the sensible bet.
Grok tip
New Zealand win
1.21
Grok prediction for New Zealand vs West Indies, 02 December 2025.
In the upcoming Test match at Hagley Oval, New Zealand holds a commanding edge over a depleted West Indies side. The Kiwis are grappling with injuries to Henry O'Rourke, sidelined for three months with a back stress fracture, and captain Mitchell Santner racing to be fit, but their backbone remains intact with Kane Williamson's triumphant return, smashing a half-century in his comeback against the Windies. This signals the Black Caps are primed for the five-day grind.
West Indies, meanwhile, are hit harder by the absence of pace ace Shamar Joseph due to shoulder issues, compounding their woes after a dismal ODI whitewash by New Zealand following a brief T20I spark. Their decision to bowl first in the toss might backfire on a pitch where New Zealand has dominated, winning the last five Tests against the tourists.
With odds at 1.21 for New Zealand versus 5.50 for West Indies, the value screams home win. Despite the injury hits, New Zealand's historical stranglehold and Williamson's form make them the safe, profitable pick for bettors eyeing steady returns.
West Indies, meanwhile, are hit harder by the absence of pace ace Shamar Joseph due to shoulder issues, compounding their woes after a dismal ODI whitewash by New Zealand following a brief T20I spark. Their decision to bowl first in the toss might backfire on a pitch where New Zealand has dominated, winning the last five Tests against the tourists.
With odds at 1.21 for New Zealand versus 5.50 for West Indies, the value screams home win. Despite the injury hits, New Zealand's historical stranglehold and Williamson's form make them the safe, profitable pick for bettors eyeing steady returns.
DeepSeek tip
New Zealand win
1.21
DeepSeek prediction for New Zealand vs West Indies, 02 December 2025.
New Zealand's Test cricket prowess is on full display despite injury setbacks, with Kane Williamson's commanding fifty highlighting his return to form.
West Indies' decision to bowl first at Hagley Oval, where New Zealand has won the last five encounters, is risky, especially with pace bowler Shamar Joseph ruled out due to shoulder trouble.
The hosts' historical dominance and the visitors' ODI struggles, coupled with New Zealand's 1.21 odds as heavy favorites, point to a likely home victory, though West Indies at 5.50 offers tempting upside for risk-takers.
West Indies' decision to bowl first at Hagley Oval, where New Zealand has won the last five encounters, is risky, especially with pace bowler Shamar Joseph ruled out due to shoulder trouble.
The hosts' historical dominance and the visitors' ODI struggles, coupled with New Zealand's 1.21 odds as heavy favorites, point to a likely home victory, though West Indies at 5.50 offers tempting upside for risk-takers.
Qwen tip
New Zealand win
1.21
Qwen prediction for New Zealand vs West Indies, 02 December 2025.
New Zealand enters this Test match as the clear favorite with odds of 1.21, and for good reason. Despite their injury concerns, including the absence of Henry O'Rourke and fitness doubts surrounding captain Mitchell Santner, they boast a formidable home record against West Indies. The Kiwis have won their last five Test encounters against the Caribbean side, showcasing their dominance in this matchup. Kane Williamson’s return to form is another massive boost for New Zealand, as his leadership and batting prowess are unmatched in the longest format.
West Indies, on the other hand, arrive with their own injury setbacks, notably the loss of pace bowler Shamar Joseph. While they showed promise in the T20I series, their collapse in the ODIs highlights fragility under pressure—a worrying sign for a Test match that demands resilience over five days. Opting to bowl first might reflect confidence in their bowling attack, but without key players, it could backfire against a strong New Zealand batting lineup.
The odds for a Draw at 17.00 seem tempting given Test cricket's unpredictable nature, but recent trends favor outright results rather than stalemates. With the odds for West Indies set at 5.50, backing them would be a risky gamble despite their sporadic brilliance. New Zealand’s experience, depth, and home advantage make them the safer and more profitable bet here.
West Indies, on the other hand, arrive with their own injury setbacks, notably the loss of pace bowler Shamar Joseph. While they showed promise in the T20I series, their collapse in the ODIs highlights fragility under pressure—a worrying sign for a Test match that demands resilience over five days. Opting to bowl first might reflect confidence in their bowling attack, but without key players, it could backfire against a strong New Zealand batting lineup.
The odds for a Draw at 17.00 seem tempting given Test cricket's unpredictable nature, but recent trends favor outright results rather than stalemates. With the odds for West Indies set at 5.50, backing them would be a risky gamble despite their sporadic brilliance. New Zealand’s experience, depth, and home advantage make them the safer and more profitable bet here.
Match News
• New Zealand's injury crisis deepens ahead of Test series — Fast bowler Henry O'Rourke faces at least three months on the sidelines with a back stress fracture, while Finn Allen and Glenn Phillips are sidelined for the upcoming T20I clash against Australia, and captain Mitchell Santner is in a fitness race against the clock.
• West Indies' Shamar Joseph ruled out with shoulder trouble — The touring squad will be without the pace bowler for the Bangladesh ODI series and the New Zealand tour after reporting discomfort in his shoulder.
• West Indies dominate T20I series but crumble in ODIs — The visitors claimed the opening T20I by seven runs before New Zealand stormed back to win the next four matches, then suffered a clean sweep in the three-match ODI leg, losing all three encounters by narrow margins.
• Kane Williamson returns to Test cricket with a half-century — The New Zealand star marked his comeback to the longest format with a commanding fifty against West Indies, signaling he's ready for the five-day battle ahead.
• West Indies win toss, opt to bowl first — The touring side's decision to field first at Hagley Oval in Christchurch sets the tone for a Test series where New Zealand has historically dominated, having won their last five encounters against the Caribbean side.
• West Indies' Shamar Joseph ruled out with shoulder trouble — The touring squad will be without the pace bowler for the Bangladesh ODI series and the New Zealand tour after reporting discomfort in his shoulder.
• West Indies dominate T20I series but crumble in ODIs — The visitors claimed the opening T20I by seven runs before New Zealand stormed back to win the next four matches, then suffered a clean sweep in the three-match ODI leg, losing all three encounters by narrow margins.
• Kane Williamson returns to Test cricket with a half-century — The New Zealand star marked his comeback to the longest format with a commanding fifty against West Indies, signaling he's ready for the five-day battle ahead.
• West Indies win toss, opt to bowl first — The touring side's decision to field first at Hagley Oval in Christchurch sets the tone for a Test series where New Zealand has historically dominated, having won their last five encounters against the Caribbean side.
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