@Narper
That was not smart from Hope. He is the main batter smh.
The Independent Voice of West Indies Cricket
Look like $ammy did it!
Five needed from six balls two wickets in hand. Hosein will be on strike but before that there's a message from the WI dressing room. And there's a 12th man out from the Bangladesh camp too
49.6
Saif Hassan to Khary Pierre, 2 runs, it's a tie. We are going to the superover! Khary Pierre gets a thick top-edge on the slog and what looked like an easy catch for the keeper was put down The ball landed in the square leg region and Nurul had it covered with both hands, but as he fell onto the ground, the ball popped out. Mustafizur collects the deflection and fires a throw, but the batters had already completed the second...
BAN 213/7 (50)
WI 213/9 (50) CRR: 4.26
West Indies need 1 run
Khary Pierre 2(1)
Shai Hope 53(67
Hossein is a idiot waste two balls with two telegraph shots and then get ou
@velo
How many deliveries did your main batter face in the final over? SMH
@Yardman_83
The man get 50 you want him to think for dim wits too .all he had to do was get a single instead of swinging wild for two dots
Regardless. Of the super over outcome the team selection for today's match is brilliant.
@velo
I want him to take charge and to be facing as many of the deliveries in the final over with lower order batters at the next end. In the same way I wouldn't let him bowl the last over of a match with established bowlers in the team.
I think the 1st ball in the over should of been the single then do what you want from there
But here we are
let's try and win this guys
What a thrilling game of cricket. It was a slow, low surface and West Indies - thanks to Shai Hope - never gave up during the chase. They were in dire straits at the end of 34th over with the scoreboard reading 133/7, but the partnership between Hope and Greaves put things back on track for the visitors. The pair batted with great calmness and kept the required rate under control. After the unfortunate run-out of Greaves, AkeaHosein but the latter consumed a couple of dots at the s tart of the final over which proved to critical for both sides in terms of the end result. Now onto the thrills and spills of a superover, stay tuned...