November 24, 2024

West Indies vs Australia: Chris Gayle’s pyrotechnics help Windies win by six wickets, clinch T20I series

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West Indies vs Australia: Chris Gayle's pyrotechnics help Windies win by six wickets, clinch T20I series © Provided by Firstpost West Indies vs Australia: Chris Gayle’s pyrotechnics help Windies win by six wickets, clinch T20I series

Gros Islet: Chris Gayle belted 67 from 38 balls to guide the West Indies to a six-wicket, series-clinching win over Australia in the third T20I of the five-match series.

The West Indies finished at 142/4, chasing down Australia’s total 141/6 with 31 balls to spare. Stand-in captain Nicholas Pooran hit the winning runs to remain unbeaten on 32 from 27 balls.

But it was all about former captain Gayle in St. Lucia.

The 41-year-old left-hander slogged seven sixes and four boundaries as he posted his first T20I half-century since an unbeaten 100 against England in March 2016.

He went on the attack in the second over of the reply when he plundered paceman Josh Hazlewood for a six and three consecutive boundaries.

He hit three straight sixes against spinner Adam Zampa to reach his 50 in the 11th over, raising his “Six Machine” bat to show “The Boss” sticker on the blade.

Chris Gayle clobbered seven sixes and four boundaries as he posted his first T20I half-century since an unbeaten 100 against England in March 2016. AP © Provided by Firstpost Chris Gayle clobbered seven sixes and four boundaries as he posted his first T20I half-century since an unbeaten 100 against England in March 2016. AP

Accepting the award for player of the match, Gayle recommended people shouldn’t watch the statistics too closely but “just respect the Universe Boss.”

“You all knew I was struggling with the bat,” he said. “To be able to get some runs today was very pleasing.”

Gayle said his main focus was on the T20 World Cup starting in October in the United Arab Emirates, when he’ll be 42.

The West Indies won the first game of the series by 18 runs after a stunning batting collapse from the Australians, and took the second game by 56 runs.

Australia needed a win to have any chance of staying in contention in the series, but didn’t post enough runs.

Openers Aaron Finch (30 off 31) and Matthew Wade (23 off 16) and middle-order batsmen Moises Henriques (33) and Ashton Turner (24) made starts but didn’t go on to post big scores.

Wrist spinner Hayden Walsh Jr, who played eight T20s for the United States before getting picked for the West Indies in 2019, took two wickets in his second over with the kind of bowling which restricted Australia’s run-rate.

He returned 2/18 from four overs to lead the attack, while Obed McCoy, Dwayne Brave and Fabian Allen all took a wicket apiece.

The fourth game in the series will be played on Wednesday.

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