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In a stunning display of batting prowess, West Indies clinched a series sweep against South Africa, thanks to sensational performances by Obed McCoy and Johnson Charles. Despite South Africa setting a challenging target of 163/7, West Indies chased it down with ease, reaching 165/2 in just 13.5 overs and achieved a victory in the third game to register a clean sweep.
Obey McCoy’s great bowling display
South Africa won the toss and opted to bat first. The opening pair of Quinton de Kock and Reeza Hendricks made a steady start but faced early setbacks with the fall of wickets. Despite some resilient batting from Rassie van der Dussen and Wiaan Mulder, the South African innings lacked substantial partnerships. Van der Dussen’s aggressive fifty and Mulder’s calculated innings propelled the team to a competitive total of 163/7 in their allotted 20 overs. However, it was McCoy’s exceptional bowling display, claiming three crucial wickets, that kept South Africa from reaching a more formidable score.
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Johnson Charles guides the West Indies to victory
Chasing a target of 164 runs, the West Indies got off to a blazing start, courtesy of explosive batting from Brandon King and Charles. The duo unleashed an onslaught of boundaries and sixes, putting the South African bowlers under immense pressure. Charles’ scintillating 69 and King’s aggressive 44 laid the foundation for the West Indies’ successful chase. Despite a couple of wickets falling towards the end, Kyle Mayers‘ composed innings ensured victory for the West Indies with ample overs to spare.
South Africa struggled to contain the West Indian batters as Anrich Nortje and Bjorn Fortuin failed to make breakthroughs, while Gerald Coetzee and Nqabayomzi Peter managed to pick up crucial wickets. Nevertheless, the bowlers were unable to stem the flow of runs, allowing the West Indies to chase down the target comfortably.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
WI will take great heart & confidence from their whitewash over SA, winning batting first and second
Let's hope they can continue it in the #T20WorldCup
— ThePoppingCrease (@PoppingCreaseSA) May 27, 2024
There's constructive criticism and then there's being overly negative and I see a lot of the latter. Important to note we missing some huge players I.e Markram,Klaasen,Miller,Stubbs, Jansen,Kesh and KG. Our WC chances ain't taking no hit because of this series 🤦♂️#WIvSA
— Lawrence Bailey ⚪ 🇿🇦 (@LawrenceBailey0) May 26, 2024
Not Johnson Charles trying to silence me 😂 #WIvSA
— Proud West Indian 🇹🇹🇬🇾🇯🇲 (@DearDevante) May 26, 2024
Johnson Charles will look like an absolute dud one day and a beast of a hitter with a sense of invincibility about his bat swing on the other
There is no in between #WIvSA
— Shubh Aggarwal (@shubh_chintak) May 26, 2024
Some knock that was by Johnson Charles. #WIvSA
— Vincent Jones (@JonesVincentt) May 26, 2024
Game 3 thoughts:
· Top bowling performance given conditions
· Different game when bowling PP is controlled. Will WI seamers control PP consistently at WC?
· Joseph + McCoy impressive with execution at death (Econ 8.5 + 3 wickets)
· Gudakesh Motie!
· 3-0 Confidence?#WIvsSA
— Line & Length WI (@LineAndLengthWI) May 26, 2024
West Indies will give tough fight in T20 world cup if they’ll play with same mindset.
Great series played by West Indies. Keep going good luck for WC. #WivsSa— jeck (@Jeck_799) May 26, 2024
Big win @windiescricket to sweep the series👊🏾 #rally #WIvsSA pic.twitter.com/8cd8U5vpkb
— Kimone Francis (@kimzTm) May 26, 2024
BLACK WASH !!!!! 😮🤯🏏🔥
3-0 #WIvsSA— reenel joseph🇬🇩🇹🇹 (@joseph_reenel) May 26, 2024
Signed, sealed & delivered.✅️
WI win with a 3️⃣-0️⃣ series sweep!#WIREADY #WIvSA pic.twitter.com/60lEjnG4aM
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) May 26, 2024
That brings an end to our three-match series in Jamaica.
Congratulations @windiescricket 👊#WozaNawe #BePartOfIt #WIvSA pic.twitter.com/CxOtLXisCF
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) May 26, 2024
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