Saturday, July 12, 2025
spot_img

Aus clinch T20 series against Windies

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Brisbane, Oct 7: Opener David Warner blazed 75 from 41 balls to set up Australia’s 31-run win over the West Indies on Friday and complete a 2-0 series sweep in a warmup for this month’s Twenty20 Cricket World Cup.
The defending T20 World Cup champion Australians won the series-opening game on the Gold Coast by three wickets with one ball to spare on Wednesday and followed up with a lop-sided victory at the Gabba.
Warner’s 23rd T20 international half century and Tim David’s 42 from 20 deliveries propelled Australia to a total of 178-7 after being sent in to bat. Alzarri Joseph led the West Indies attack with 3-21 off four overs, including the wickets of Cameron Green (1), Steve Smith (17) and Matt Wade (16).
For Australia, left-arm paceman Mitchell Starc snared four wickets, to restrict the West Indies to 147-8 in reply.
Johnson Charles (29), Brandon King (23) and Akeal Hosein (25) made starts but were unable to build momentum as the Australian bowling attack took regular wickets on a bouncy pitch in Bribane.
“The difference in the game was Davy and Tim with the bat,” Australia captain Aaron Finch said. “Their two innings were unbelievable in the context of the game.” Australia will play England in three T20s. (AP)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Air India plane crash: Pilots’ union seeks to join AAIB probe as observer

New Delhi, July 12: The Airline Pilots’ Association of India (ALPA) on Saturday raised concerns over the preliminary...

UK faces third, more extensive heatwave

London, July 12: The United Kingdom is bracing for its third heatwave of the year, with exceptionally hot...

Union Minister Jual Oram announces retirement from electoral politics

Sambalpur (Odisha), July 12:  In a major development for Odisha politics, Union Minister for Tribal Affairs and senior...

IIM-Calcutta rape case: Questions raised over campus security

Kolkata, July 12: Serious concerns have emerged over the security arrangements at the Indian Institute of Management-Calcutta (IIM-C),...