West Indies’ Johnson Charles prepares to drive the ball towards the Prime Minister’s XI throughout their one-day cricket match in Canberra, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013.
AP Photograph/Rick Rycroft, file
West Indies frolicked to a sequence sweep of their three-match Twenty/20 sequence towards South Africa after they bought an unbelievable eight-wicket win within the third and ultimate match at Sabina Park in Jamaica.
Proteas scored a modest 163 for 7, earlier than West Indies raced to victory within the 14th over with 37 balls to spare.
Participant of the Sequence Gudakesh Motie with 2 for 21, Obed Mc-Coy with three for 39 and Shamar Joseph with two for 26, all contributed in limiting South Africa’s batting. Man of the Match and Windies opening batsman Johnson Charles lit up the Sabina Park venue cracking 9 fours and 5 sixes within the prime rating of 69 from simply 26 balls.
Charles began the West Indies chase in a rush and shared 92 for the primary wicket with captain for this sequence, Brandon King who made 44 off 28 balls, that set the inspiration for the profitable run chase.
Charles was dismissed within the seventh over when he pulled a ball from younger leg-spinner Nqaba Peter (one for 27) into the palms of Matthew Breetzke.
The momentum was maintained by King and new batsman Kyle Mayers with an unbeaten cameo of 36 from 23 balls.
After a 38-run stand between the pair, King was caught-behind by Quinton de Kock off Coetzee’s bowling within the eleventh over.
Alick Athanaze (6) then joined in and Mayers smashed Coetzee for a six within the thirteenth over, earlier than ending the sport as he smashed two extra sixes within the subsequent over from Reeza Hendricks. The Caribbean facet accomplished their chase with 55 balls remaining for his or her largest win towards the South Africans.
Earlier, the Proteas crawled to 63 for 4 on the midway stage, earlier than captain Rassie van der Dussen prime scored with 51 from 31 balls and Wiaan Mulder with 36 from 28 balls added 77-runs for the fifth wicket.
McCoy bought Mulder caught to interrupt the partnership, and the South Africans may add solely 36 from the remaining 22 balls.