Four batsmen posted half centuries as New Zealand overhauled the West Indies' total of 301-8 to win the third ODI by five wickets and clinch the series 2-1. Tom Latham scored 69 and put on 120 for the fourth wicket with Daryl Mitchell (63) in a stand which paced the run chase and carried New Zealand in sight of victory on Sunday. Martin Guptill (57) and Devon Conway (56) had earlier combined to add 82 runs for the second wicket to give New Zealand a platform for a demanding chase. Jimmy Neesham settled the issue with a decisive innings of 34 from 11 deliveries, taking 18 runs from the 45th over bowled by Yannic Cariah. Kyle Mayers made 105 in a 173-run opening partnership with Shai Hope, and captain Nicolas Pooran smashed nine sixes in a rapid 91 for the West Indies.