Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Mar 28, 2014, 05:16 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 28, 2014, 05:16 PM (IST)
Mar 28, 2014
Chris Gayle and Dwayne Smith provided the West Indies a strong start as they have reached 50 for one in five overs, chasing 179 to win the 23rd match of the ICC World T20 2014 tournament on Friday. Gayle struck six boundaries and a six and Smith smashed four boundaries to help West Indies go past the 50-run mark in the fifth over itself. However, Mitchell Starc struck on the last ball of the fifth over to send Smith back in the hut after scoring 17 off 19 balls.
Chris Gayle provided the West Indies some momentum early on as he smashed four boundaries off Mitchell Starc in the second over. While the first boundary was hit through the covers, Gayle unleashed himself to hit strokes over the in-field to collect 16 runs from the over. Dwayne Smith joined in soon, as he got two boundaries off Doug Bollinger to get going.
Earlier in the first innings, Glenn Maxwell and Brad Hodge‘s significant contributions helped Australia set a 179-run target against the West Indies.
Electing to bat first, Australia kept losing wickets at regular intervals, but Maxwell and Hodge’s knocks ensured that they reach 178 for eight from 20 overs in the T20 World Cup match.
Australia lost their way after a positive start as they lost three wickets in quick succession. Aaron Finch and David Warner added but quick wickets hurt their chances. Finch was the first one to go as he was cleaned up by Marlon Samuels on the fourth ball of the third over.
Catch live blog of the ICC World T20 2014 match between Australia and West Indies here
ICC World T20 2014 schedule: Match time table with venue details
ICC World T20 2014 Points Table and Team Standings
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