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West Indies successfully sealed the five-match T20I series by defeating England with a four-wicket margin in the last decisive encounter. The match was not only marked by the overall prowess of the Caribbeans but also showcased a spectacular moment that captured the cricketing world’s attention.
The game’s highlight came in the form of an exceptional catch, a brilliant collaborative display between Andre Russell and Rovman Powell, which resulted in the dismissal of English all-rounder Moeen Ali. The series-sealing victory, coupled with such mesmerizing moments, solidified West Indies’ reputation as a formidable force in the world of T20 cricket.
Rusell-Powell chemistry to dismiss Moeen Ali
On the third delivery of the 15th over, Akeal Hosein delivered a slower ball outside the off stump. Moeen, displaying aggressive intent, advanced down the track and lofted the ball straight over long-on. Strategically positioned at the spot, Russell took the crucial catch just when he was about to touch the boundary rope.
With remarkable athleticism, Russell swiftly threw the ball back to Powell, charging in from long-off towards his left, exhibited exceptional coordination. He dove forward in a dynamic display of fielding prowess and grabbed the ball on the rebound.
Here’s the video:
Our Mastercard Priceless Moment is teamwork making the dream work between Andre Russell and Skipper Rovman Powell🏏🌴#MastercardPricelessMoment pic.twitter.com/NT0HwVJIbN
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) December 22, 2023
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West Indies domination in fifth T20I
Reflecting on the game, the hosts demonstrated their bowling prowess by bundling out the English batting lineup for a meagre total of 132 runs in 19.3 overs. Gudakesh Motie emerged as a standout performer, delivering a remarkable bowling spell that yielded three crucial wickets for just 24 runs. His skilful execution was pivotal in restricting England to a below-par total.
Subsequently, with a determined batting display, West Indies confidently chased down the target, securing victory with six wickets in hand and three balls to spare.