Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jun 15, 2016, 09:35 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 16, 2016, 10:14 AM (IST)
South Africa and West Indies will square off in Match 6 of Tri-Nation series on Wednesday. West Indies and South Africa are at No. 2 and 3 respectively in the the current rankings as per the points table. There will be three more games to be played after this before the final on June 26. West Indies have played three matches out of which they have won two and lost one. South Africa, on the other hand have played the same number of matches but have lost two and won only one. Windies have a net run rate of -0.552 while Proteas have +0.002. Australia are topping the tables as of now, but they have also played one match extra. FULL CRICKET SCORECARD: West Indies vs South Africa, 6th ODI Match
This sixth ODI is important for both the teams as the series is quite close as of now between the three teams. The first fixture of this series was between these two sides. West Indies won that game by 4 wickets and with 11 balls remaining. Jason Holder will lead the West Indies whereas AB de Villiers will call the shots for South Africa as per their squad. Match is anticipated to be a close affair like the previous matches. Tri-Nation series 2016, 6th ODI, West Indies vs South Africa, Preview and Predictions: Teams eye consolidation
West Indies have a few advantages going into this game. They are above the Caribbeans in the standings and they are playing at home. Another advantage that they have is that they have beaten South Africa in this series before. However, South Africa do appear strong on paper, something which goes in their favour, but they are known to buckle under pressure and in big games.
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