Match Centre
Match Details
Toss
Player Of The Match
Series result
Match number
Season
Hours of play (local time)
Match days
TV Umpires
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
Scorecard Summary
WEST INDIES 112/3 (15 OVERS)
- Chadwick Walton29 (17)
- Evin Lewis25 (28)
- Gulbadin Naib1/10 (2)
- Karim Janat1/19 (3)
AFGHANISTAN 93 (13.3 OVERS)
- Gulbadin Naib12 (14)
- Karim Janat20 (15)
- Kesrick Williams3/11 (2.3)
- Carlos Brathwaite2/26 (3)
Commentator: Nikhil Kalro
11.52pm Another terrific bowling display from West Indies means they take an unassailable lead in the T20 series. Badree started well with a one-run first over, and Afghanistan stayed behind the game thereon. Some of their shots were questionable, their decision-making substandard and their execution flawed. But that's the step-up in quality they're faced with. They'll keep improving. For now though, all they can do is move to game 3 and look for consolation.
Presentation time.
Asghar Stanikzai: "The target wasn't big. This is a good experience for us, West Indies are world champions. They played very well, and won the series."
Carlos Brathwaite: "Feels good to get a series win, no matter who the opposition. Conditions were tough, batting 11 overs thinking you're going to bat 20. Executed our plans to perfection. We were always ready, no matter how much rain falls, always a chance at Warner park. Switched off just enough to relax. Ticked all boxes. That's a display of professionalism."
Kesrick Williams is the Man of the Match: "When you put in a lot of hard work, it'd good to see doing well for the team. the team bowled well, about putting balls in the areas. All you need to do is train hard, work hard. T20 is not a bowler's game, trust your game."
Karim Janat c Brathwaite b Williams 20 (15b 1x4 2x6) SR: 133.33
END OF OVER:13 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | AFG: 90/9 (33 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 6.92, RRR: 16.50)
- Karim Janat18 (13b)
- Amir Hamza5 (3b)
- Jerome Taylor2-0-13-1
- Carlos Brathwaite3-0-26-2
Afghanistan need a boundary here to stay alive
Kapil: "Shahzad missing from the top along with a couple of big hitters mean that Afg just don't get a good start."
WI v AFG 2017 News
Decider washed out; Law 'not sure' of WI's chances of direct entry into World Cup
The series between West Indies and Afghanistan ended in a 1-1 tie as the deciding match was washed out by rain, which had been heavy overnight and persistent through the day
Onus on WI batsmen with series on the line
The hosts have struggled against the concerted discipline of Afghanistan, but if they want to go 2-1 up, they need to attack
West Indies brace for battle against conditions
West Indies will have to rethink their strategy of playing four fast bowlers on a low, slow St Lucia pitch to remain in this series
Rashid Khan rips the fight out of West Indies
The 18-year old legspinner had only 212 to defend and he did so in style, picking up 7 for 18, the fourth-best figures in ODI history
WI look to stay on track for tour whitewash
ODI cricket returns to St Lucia for the first time since the stadium was renamed the Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium where Jason Holder returns to West Indies' limited-overs side