The West Indies cricket team toured New Zealand between December 1999 and January 2000, playing two Test matches and five One Day International (ODI) games.
The West Indies played against the New Zealand Max Blacks on December 3, losing the game.
[2] The first Test match began on December 16, with the West Indies following their first innings score of 365 - featuring centuries by openers Adrian Griffith and Sherwin Campbell - with 97 all out thanks to a seven-wicket haul by Chris Cairns.
The first match was rain-affected, with New Zealand taking a three-wicket victory on Duckworth Lewis.
[2] Nathan Astle scored 320 across the series, with four half-centuries, while Daniel Vettori took nine wickets.