This year’s ICC Champions Trophy has seen the Caribbean side win twice, in 2012 and 2016. But they failed to repeat the feat as bundled out for 118, chasing a modest 161 target. Namibia defeated the former champions by eight wickets. Mark Watt took three wickets for the Caribbean side, and off-spinner Michael Leask claimed two for the visitors. Jason Holder scored 38 for the West Indies and played 38 balls.
HT Sports Desk provides nuanced match reports.
HT Sports Desk has a team of passionate reporters who dedicate their time to bringing you detailed match reports and technical analysis based on statistics. The team also provides an expert opinion on various sports, including boxing, wrestling, and motorsports.
Scotland beat the West Indies by 42 runs in Hobart, Tasmania. George Munsey made a stunning 66 off 53 balls to power Scotland to victory. Other notable scorers included Calum MacLeod with 23 and Michael Jones with 20. With this win, Scotland will qualify for the Super 12 stage of the Twenty20 World Cup.
The West Indies were dominated in the field. The powerplay allowed two fielders outside the inner circle to bat and bowl, but the Scottish bowlers could restrict the West Indies to a mere 153. However, Holder and Kyle Mayers gave glimpses of promise, but Scotland outplayed the West Indies. To get the series back on track, they must win their next two matches – against Zimbabwe respectively.
Scotland made a respectable total of 160. The batters were led by Munsey, while Andrew Strauss and Stuart Binnington-Smith led the bowlers. However, the West Indies could not impact the game much, and a win was inevitable.
HT Sports Desk provides detailed match reports.
HT Sports Desk has a team of passionate reporters who work around the clock to provide you with the latest news and updates in sports. Their team of writers has something to offer every sports fan, from detailed match reports to statistical analysis. They also offer expert opinions on motorsports, wrestling, and athletics.
Scotland defeated the West Indies by 42 runs in the Group B match in Hobart. Their batting lineup was led by George Munsey, who scored 66 from 53 balls, while Calum MacLeod and Michael Jones each made 20 runs, and Richie Berrington chipped in with 16. The bowling attack of Scotland was also a highlight of the game.
Despite a promising start for the new West Indies era, they could not make any headway in this match. The West Indies lost all their wickets after the 6th over, and only Holder managed to cross the 10-run mark. The team was outplayed by Scotland and isis now facing a tough match against Zimbabwe.
The T20 World Cup is the ultimate tournament for cricket, and the T20 World Cup is the winner’s ultimate prize. Despite the disappointment of the West Indies, Nicholas Pooran insists that the team should learn from the T20 World Cup’s disappointing run.