When the rains came, the Caribbean side was found to be 58 runs short via Duckworth-Lewis.
"Our fielding and a couple of dropped catches, which would've changed (things). The way we fielded in the whole innings, particularly towards the end, New Zealand got 25, 30 runs too many. It wasn't a 280 pitch," said Gibson.
"Then losing a wicket through a run-out, when you need to be sensible for the first 20 [overs] -- with the new balls, it's going be difficult. Losing a couple of wickets to run-outs was a tough blow. And then weather interrupted and that was that."
Darren Sammy, who has suffered a hamstring injury, is out for about three weeks while Rampaul's finger injury might be healed in time to play the fifth ODI which West Indies must win to tie the series.
"Ravi's (finger) was a little sore, but he's a tough guy. It's just his left hand, so his bowling won't be affected and once we get him pain-free, I'm pretty sure he will play," the coach said.
"We're still waiting for the results of the tests done on Sammy. He's still limping around a bit. We're not sure how he's going to travel, but he's staying with us for a little longer. The injury is a two to three-week situation. Hopefully, we can assess his situation for the T20s."