Recent Match
Mens T20 World Cup 2024, 50th Match, Super 8 Group 2, North Sound, Antigua, Jun 24th, 2024

West Indies

(19.6 ov) 135/8

South Africa

(16.1 ov) 124/7

Complete South Africa won by 3 wkts - 2nd inns reduced to 17 overs - Target 123 (DLS method)

Player of Match: Shamsi

16.1
Nortje to Russell, SIX, straight down the ground
Anrich Nortje [2.0-0-7-0] is back into the attack
15.6
Shamsi to Akeal Hosein, FOUR, to third man
15.5
Shamsi to Russell, 1 run, flatter and at the pads, clipped past square leg for a single
15.4
Shamsi to Akeal Hosein, 1 run, to deep backward point
15.3
Shamsi to Akeal Hosein, no run, tossed up on off, blocked back at the bowler
15.2
Shamsi to Akeal Hosein, no run, lovely wrong 'un, drifted away and then spun back into the left-hander - drew Akeal into the drive and burst past the inside edge, didn't miss the off-stump by much
Akeal Hosein, left handed bat, comes to the crease
15.1
Shamsi to Roston Chase, out Caught by Rabada!! This doesn't help, this is a poor option from Roston Chase and he's thrown his wicket away. Roston Chase c Rabada b Shamsi 52(42) [4s-3 6s-2]
Shamsi to Roston Chase, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
Five overs left, can West Indies get to 140 from here? The spinners are having a say and they do have 3 quality spinners of their own.
14.6
Maharaj to Russell, no run, Maharaj drifts one on off, Russell goes back and defends it to the off-side
14.5
Maharaj to Roston Chase, 1 run, to long-off
14.4
Maharaj to Russell, 1 run, slower and at the pads, nudged with soft hands past square leg for a single
14.3
Maharaj to Russell, no run, flighted delivery on off - a good stride forward as Russell defended
14.2
Maharaj to Russell, no run, grip and turn for Maharaj, was short and Russell went back,ended up stabbing it to backward point
14.1
Maharaj to Roston Chase, 1 run, flighted delivery on middle, driven down to long-off for a single
13.6
Shamsi to Russell, no run, tossed up and spinning back into the right-hander, blocked back at the bowler
Andre Russell, right handed bat, comes to the crease
A slip and a leg slip in place for Andre Russell