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    Home»Sports»Hope Backs King Despite Poor Start in WI’s Big Win Over Zim

    Hope Backs King Despite Poor Start in WI’s Big Win Over Zim

    Sports February 23, 20262 Mins Read
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    वह अच्छी बल्लेबाजी कर रहे हैं, मुझे उनकी क्षमता पर पूरा यकीन है,
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    Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium witnessed a dominant display from West Indies as they crushed Zimbabwe by 107 runs in a thrilling encounter. Captain Shai Hope’s men posted a formidable 254 for 6 after electing to bat first, setting a challenging target under the floodlights.

    Zimbabwe’s chase crumbled spectacularly, folding for just 147 in 17.4 overs. The Caribbean bowlers, led by the masterful Gudakesh Motie, ran riot. Motie claimed 4 wickets for 28 runs in his spell, turning the game on its head with his wrist-spin wizardry.

    Hope was all praise for Rovman Powell, whose explosive 59 off 35 balls, including 8 boundaries, propelled West Indies to a competitive total. Powell’s partnership of 122 runs for the third wicket with Shimron Hetmyer (85) proved decisive.

    Despite opener Brandon King’s modest 9 off 12 balls, Hope remains unfazed. ‘He’s batting well, and I have full faith in his abilities,’ the skipper declared, emphasizing continuous improvement.

    Reflecting on the pitch, Hope noted the unexpected turn for spinners, especially in the first innings. ‘The leg-spin was mesmerizing,’ he added.

    Motie’s resurgence post-break drew special mention. ‘He’s made the most of his time away,’ Hope said. West Indies now gear up for South Africa in the Super-8 on February 26, brimming with confidence.

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