David Warner and Tim David shone with the bat as global champions Australia defeated West Indies through 31 runs in the second one T20I. With the win, Australia finished a 2-0 T20I sequence blank sweep over the West Indies.
David Warner hit a fifty within the 2d T20I in opposition to West Indies. (AFP Photograph)
HIGHLIGHTSAustralia finished a 2-0 T20I sequence blank sweep over West IndiesDavid Warner returned to shape along with his 75 off 41 ballsTim David hit an excellent 20-ball 42 and Starc took 4 wickets
David Warner and Tim David shone with the bat as Australia defeated West Indies through 31 runs in the second one T20I in Brisbane on Friday, October 7.
The sector champions preparation for the impending T20 Global Cup is not off course as they finished a T20I sequence blank sweep over West Indies 2-0.
Warer, who had a silent day trip within the first tournament, returned with a bang as he scored a half-century. The left-hander saved the West Indies underneath force along with his good strokeplay. West Indies were given the much-needed step forward within the twelfth over when Odean Smith stuck and bowled Warner for 75.
Glenn Maxwell and Steve Smith’s deficient run persisted prior to Tim David’s 20-ball 42 lifted Australia to publish a aggressive overall of 178/7. For West Indies, Alzarri Joseph returned with the figures of three/21 in his four-over quota.
In answer, West Indies had a horrendous get started as Mitchell Starc pushed aside opener Kyle Mayers (6). The miseries of West Indies’ top-order persisted as Australia bowlers saved on selecting common wickets. West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran did not rebuild the innings as he was once pushed aside cost effectively for 2 runs.
The likes of Jason Holder and Rovman Powell, too, may now not do a lot with the asking run fee mountaineering. In opposition to the top, West Indies have been limited to 147/8 with Mitchell Starc taking a four-wicket haul in his four-over quota.
The T20 Global Cup protecting champions Australia will subsequent tackle England in a three-match T20I sequence, which is a part of their preparation for the marquee tournament, from October 9 to fourteen throughout two venues.
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