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Chase And Russell Complete West Indies Victory Against Papua New Guinea In T20 World Cup 2024 Clash

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June 3, 2024

Chase And Russell Complete West Indies Victory Against Papua New Guinea In T20 World Cup 2024 Clash

June 3, 2024

Andre Russell took his 50th T20 international wicket as the hosts began their tournament by fielding in Guyana.

West Indies v Papua New Guinea in Guyana

Scoreboard: West Indies v Papua New Guinea

Toss: West Indies won the toss and elected to bowl

Roston Chase and Andre Russell calmed West Indies’ fears as they successfully chased down a target of 137, winning by five wickets against Papua New Guinea to give the co-hosts a winning start to their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 campaign.

West Indies edge impressive PNG in Guyana | T20WC 2024

West Indies beat PNG by five wickets in a thrilling game in Guyana in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

Half-century for Sese Bau

Papua New Guinea had set a reasonable target for them to chase, thanks mostly to Sese Bau who led the recovery after losing two early wickets to muster 136/8.

Bau came to the crease after Tony Ura was caught behind by Pooran off Romario Shepherd, followed by Lega Siaka three balls later after a sizzling angled delivery from Akeal Hosein.

Roston Chase stars in West Indies' win over PNG | T20WC 2024

Roston Chase produced a composed knock to guide West Indies to a win in the run-chase.

And he hit 50 – his fourth in the format for his country, including six fours and a six – before he was bowled by Alzarri Joseph with three and a half overs remaining.

Earlier, Andre Russell had taken the 50th wicket of his T20 international career when Charles Amini nicked behind on 12.

Andre Russell gets his 50th T20I wicket | WI v PNG | T20WC 2024

Early wobble for West Indies

In the response, West Indies were perhaps not as assured as they would have liked.

Alei Nao had struck in the second over, removing Johnson Charles lbw for a duck – and could have had another had he opted to review another lbw shout three balls later, this one against Nicholas Pooran, which ball-tracking showed would have hit the stumps.

Brandon King made some in-roads, scoring 34 off 29 balls before his skied shot was caught by Lega Siaka off the bowling of captain Assad Vala.

Earlier, he had had able assistance from Nicholas Pooran, who had added a valuable 27 before his dismissal, caught by Tony Ura off a John Kariko delivery.

Two big strikes for Assad Vala | WI v PNG | T20WC 2024

But West Indies found themselves on 97/5 with just four overs remaining after the loss of Rovman Powell and Sherfane Rutherford – and there were certainly some nerves in the camp.

It was left to Chase (42*)* and Russell (15) to complete the job and they did so to give the co-hosts a winning start.

“I’m very pleased. Starting the tournament with a win is always good. I needed to take it home for the team, and I did it,” said Chase afterwards.

Papua New Guinea captain Assad Vala was obviously disappointed with the result but pleased with his team, saying: “We were very happy with the way we fought – we got wickets at key moments.”

West Indies squeeze home against Papua New Guinea | Extended Highlights | T20 World Cup

Co-hosts West Indies were pushed all the way by Papua New Guinea as they began their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup campaign in Guyana.

– ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, 2024News

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