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October 26, 2021

Lewis Scores Half-Century In South Africa Loss

October 26, 2021

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Super 12 Group 1

Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium

Toss: South Africa won and bowled

Result: South Africa won by 8 wickets

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LEWIS SCORES HALF-CENTURY IN SOUTH AFRICA LOSS

Evin Lewis stood tall scoring his maiden competition half-century during West Indies’ loss to South Africa. The aggressive left-hander made a shot-filled 56 from just 35 balls with three boundaries and six towering sixes, as West Indies posted 143-8 off their 20 overs, before the South Africans chased down the target with 10 balls to spare.

Reflecting on the encounter, West Indies captain Kieron Pollard said: “Obviously it’s just a matter that we haven’t scored enough runs. It’s disappointing today. I thought the first six overs, the end result of 43 without loss we would have taken that. We wanted to keep that momentum going but we lost a couple of wickets. It was a kind of stop start position.”

Match proceedings began with West Indies making one change as leg-spinner Hayden Walsh Jr came in for left-arm seamer Obed McCoy. Lewis shared a 73-run opening partnership with Lendl Simmons after 10 overs to give the defending champions a solid platform. The highlight moments of Lewis knock was when he blasted off-spinner Aiden Markam for 18 runs in the fifth over and then bringing his fifty with slog sweep six off left-arm wrist spinner Tabraiz Shamsi.

At one stage West Indies were 111-3 after 16 overs as both captain Pollard and Chris Gayle blasted Shamsi (3-0-37-0) for huge sixes in the 15th over as West Indies attempted to charge forward in final overs. However, this charge was derailed by a crucial moment in the final over when Pollard was given out caught by Rassie van der Dussen. The third umpire couldn’t find conclusive replay evidence to overturn the on-field umpire Aleem Dar’s ‘soft-signal’ out decision.


In reply before South Africa eventually secured victory, West Indies fielders gave the bowlers excellent support highlighted by with Andre Russell’s producing a brilliant runout and Shimron Hetmyer at excellent diving catch on square leg boundary to dismiss openers; South Africa’s captain Temba Bavuma (2) and Reeza Hendricks (39).

West Indies now play their third Super 12 match against Bangladesh on Friday at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. First ball is 6pm (10am Eastern Caribbean Time/9am Jamaica Time).

West Indies match schedule and results

October 23: v England in Dubai (6pm UAE time, 10am Eastern Caribbean/9am Jamaica) – England won by 6 wickets

October 26: v South Africa in Dubai (2pm UAE time, 6am Eastern Caribbean/5am Jamaica) – South Africa won by 8 wickets

October 29: v Bangladesh in Sharjah (2pm UAE time, 8am Eastern Caribbean/7am Jamaica)

November 4: v Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi (6pm UAE time, 10am Eastern Caribbean/9am Jamaica)

November 6: v Australia in Abu Dhabi (2pm UAE time, 6am Eastern Caribbean/5am Jamaica)

SEMI-FINALS

November 10: Group 1 winner v Group 1 second in Abu Dhabi (6pm UAE time, 10am Eastern Caribbean/9am Jamaica)

November 11: Group B winner v Group A second in Dubai (6pm UAE time, 10am Eastern Caribbean/9am Jamaica)

FINAL

November 14: Final in Dubai (6pm UAE time, 10am Eastern Caribbean/9am Jamaica)

-CWI

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