“Relief for the West Indies” – Twitter reacts as Alzarri Joseph gets four scalps to help the West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 31 runs 1

“Relief for the West Indies” – Twitter reacts as Alzarri Joseph gets four scalps to help the West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 31 runs

West Indies bowler Alzarri Joseph swam four small goals on Wednesday to help the West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 31 runs [October 19] At Blundstone Arena in Hobart.

The West Indies had won the draw and decided to strike first. Johnson Charles’ 45-point shot put his hits to 153/7 on 20 overs.

Captain during Zimbabwe’s chase Regis Chakabva He first left with three balls over Joseph in nine rounds. Joseph then smashed Tony Munyonga’s stumps in fifth place.

In the next round, Oben McCoys sacked Sean Williams in one go, while Jason Holder snatched Wesley Madhevere’s rook in the next round. Madhevere had 27 runs of 19 balls (three fours and sixes) before Holder served as a slightly outside shot. Madhevere hit the ball but could not reach the desired altitude. At the back point, Evin Lewis reached out to her left and caught the ball.

Odean Smith fired Zimbabwean star striker Sikander Raza, who scored 14 points on eight balls four and six. Ryan Burl fell victim to Holder in the 14th round. Burl had done 17 laps on three fours in 19 balls.

Luke Jongwe was the top scorer for Zimbabwe. Joseph played 22 balls and scored 29 points on a three-fourth and six-hitter 131.82 before being sacked at 18th. No Zimbabwean batting innings reached the 30-run mark and rolled 18.2 to 122. Joseph has floated the most four goals for his team and conceded 16 runs in his four overshoots in an economy of 4.

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