West Indies rally to win opening T20 match

@T20WorldCup

Twice world champions West Indies plundered 52 from their final five overs to complete a five-wicket victory over Papua New Guinea with an over to spare in their opening match at the T20 World Cup at the Providence Stadium.

Roston Chase struck an unbeaten 42 from 27 deliveries and the powerful Andre Russell hit an enormous six over mid-on as West Indies successfully chased down Papua New Guinea’s 136 for eight.

West Indies had to fight hard against an enthusiastic Papua New Guinea attack on a slow pitch but Chase kept cool in the latter stages to see his team safely home

Papua New Guinea, making only their second appearance in a T20 World Cup, were soon in trouble after West Indies won the toss and opted to field first.

The hosts had picked three spinners possibly in order to hasten the over rate with rain forecast later in the day after torrential rain drenched the Guyana capital on the previous day. Rain did fall shortly after West Indies began their run chase but the sun soon shone again and only 15 minutes play was lost.

Papua New Guinea lost Tony Ura for two in the first over when he was caught by Nicholas Pooran off Romario Shepherd, then Lega Siaka was bowled for one off Akeal Hosein's second delivery.

Captain Assad Vala made 21 before being caught by Chase off Alzarri Joseph and Sese Bau helped to stage a partial recovery by taking 14 off a Gudakesh Motie over and reached his half century from 43 balls before he fell lbw to Joseph for 50.

Wickets kept tumbling cheaply and Papua New Guinea could manage only 136 from their 20 overs. Five of the six bowlers used by the West Indies took a wicket.

More from Sports News

  • PSG overwhelm Atalanta 4-0 in Champions League opener

    Paris St Germain picked up where they left off following last season’s Champions League triumph as they kicked off their new campaign with an impressive 4-0 win over Atalanta at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday.

  • Liverpool edge Atletico Madrid 3-2 with last-gasp Van Dijk goal

    Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk headed home a last-gasp goal in stoppage time to lead Arne Slot's men to a thrilling 3-2 victory over Atletico Madrid in the opening game of their Champions League campaign on Wednesday at Anfield.

  • Pakistan nearly pull out of Asia Cup in objection to referee

    Pakistan delayed their match against the UAE by an hour on Wednesday after considering a withdrawal from the Asia Cup in protest at a match referee whom they say condoned unsportsmanlike behaviour by India at the weekend.

  • Benfica to hire Mourinho as new manager

    Portuguese club Benfica are set to name Jose Mourinho as its head coach following the sacking of Bruno Lage in the aftermath of their 3-2 Champions League defeat by Qarabag, Portuguese TV station RTP reported on Wednesday.

Blogs