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WEST INDIES 145/6 (20 OVERS)
- Lendl Simmons27 (28)
- Andre Russell51 (28)
- Mitchell Marsh2/26 (4)
- Josh Hazlewood3/12 (4)
AUSTRALIA 127 (16 OVERS)
- Matthew Wade33 (14)
- Mitchell Marsh51 (31)
- Hayden Walsh3/23 (4)
- Obed McCoy4/26 (4)
Scorer: Venkat Raghav | Commentator: Peter Della Penna
END OF OVER:16 | 1 Run 2 Wkts | AUS: 127/10 (19 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 7.93, RRR: 4.75)
- Adam Zampa1 (2b)
- Obed McCoy4-0-26-4
- Hayden Walsh4-0-23-3
10:44 pm An 18-run margin makes this match look far easier for the West Indies than it was in reality. Australia dominated the first 10 overs of both innings but an inconceivable collapse in the chase will give them plenty to reflect on. Andre Russell gave West Indies hope with his 51 off 28 balls, a maiden T20I fifty too, to resuscitate the West Indies innings after Australia had the host lineup pinned down early. It was a carbon copy scenario in the second innings as Australia smothered the West Indies bowlers before a startling collapse from 89 for 3 to 127 all out. They were 117 for 5 and lost their last five wickets for 10 runs too. Hayden Walsh Jr takes career-best figures of 3 for 23 to spearhead the West Indies heroics in the field before Obed McCoy wiped out the tail with his 4 for 26 to finish things off.
McCoy is Player of the Match: "It feels great. I've been working really hard. It was just all about execution and sticking to the team plan. Normally on that surface the ball has nice bounce and carry but I was just trying to mix up my pace as much as I can. I noticed the spinners were getting a bit of turn so I thought my slower balls would grip. We were confident and knew we had the bowling to back it and just knew we had to go out and fight hard."
Australia captain Aaron Finch: "I thought our bowlers did a fantastic job particularly in the Powerplay. Anytime you lose 6 for 19, you're gonna struggle to win a T20 game. So we just needed somebody to take it upon themselves and get right through to the end. I think we needed under 4 an over for the majority of that last bit, so very disappointing. After the position that Marsh and Wade got us into, just a bit of game smarts would have got us over the line there but sort of panicked a little bit. We've been working on trying to be a little more aggressive in the middle overs but maybe just need to rein it in today and have some more smarts. I thought the wicket played a little better batting second. There's no excuses for our batting display there. You've got to dust yourselves off and come again with the same attitude but just execute a little bit better under pressure."
Stand-in West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran: "What a game. First game as captain, wasn't expecting this. Losing the series against South Africa, we knew we had to come back out here and do the right things. We didn't get as much as we wanted, 145, but all we asked was for a challenging total. We asked the guys for energy and that's what they brought. I can't give the bowlers enough credit. They came out firing the Australians and we knew we needed wickets to win the game. We wanted them to attack those stumps, keep asking questions and Obed McCoy came and won the game for us."
Hayden Walsh Jr is being interviewed now: "Personally it's a sigh of relief. I've been preparing for a long while. After my mishap in Bangladesh where I tested positive for Covid, I didn't really have a good Super50 and I'm really happy that I'm just back. I would put this performance up there, probably one or two. To come in when the pressure is on and Australia could have walked the game at that point, I really enjoyed changing the game there. In the team meetings we talked about the huge wind factor. After practicing and reading the conditions, I wanted to stay around middle stump. I'm pretty happy. I got wickets. I just really enjoyed just reading the conditions and reading the situation of the game."
Lakshmi: "Walsh Jr deserves MoM than O.McCoy i reckon, as Walsh got rid of proper batsman. Neverthless, well done McCoy and WI..!!"
Sarat: "Not able to sustain for 20 overs is a crime..!! Bundling out in 16overs is horrific"
If you're out of breath from that finish, there's very little time to recover before these sides take the field again! They'll be back at it in St Lucia less than 24 hours from now for the second T20I of the five-match series. I'll be back with Andrew McGlashan for the ball-by-ball call. Until then, I'm Peter Della Penna. Take care!
JR Hazlewood c †Pooran b McCoy 0 (3m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Spidercam : "Looks like the Aus batsman have misread the RRR as 40.0 instead of 4.00"
MA Starc c Allen b McCoy 3 (12m 8b 0x4 0x6) SR: 37.50
Trace: "Boy, Walsh has got some outstanding figures for a leggie this game. Only one 6 taken off him and no boundaries. That's some good bowling."
Steve: "This is just silly, is this egos wanting to smash it everywhere or a team plan to play like England all guns blazing no matter the situation"
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"It goes back even to our regional cricket as well. I think as a whole we need to do better," he added.