Cricket West Indies miss vital chance as hosts win thriller in Harare

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Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.

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Zimbabwe v West Indies

Group Stage – One Day International – ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifiers
Venue: Harare Sports Club
Toss: West Indies won the toss and bowled
Result: West Indies lost by 35 runs
Scorecard:  https://www.windiescricket.com/matches/216492/#scorecard

Harare, Zimbabwe – Despite a few notable efforts with bat and ball, the West Indies failed to overcome hosts Zimbabwe in what was a thrilling encounter in front of a packed crowd at the Harare Sports Club in Zimbabwe.

After winning their first toss of the competition, the West Indies asked the Zimbabweans to bat first. However, the home team was very calculated in their initial approach and navigated the morning period quite effectively, getting to 61 runs in 15.3 overs before losing their first wicket.  They continued to fall at regular intervals thereafter, until an 87-run fifth-wicket partnership between Sikandar Raza (68 from 58 balls) and Ryan Burl (50 from 57 balls).

The Zimbabwean lower order put up a bit of resistance and were able to get their team to the respectable total of 268 before they were bowled out with one ball left in the innings. West Indies missed several vital chances which let Zimbabwe off the hook and allowed them to post the challenging target.

Seamer Keemo Paul was the standout bowler, taking 3-61 in his full allotment of overs, and left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein (2-45) was also effective. Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph was again impressive and ended with 2-42 – to move to 99 career wickets in his 59th ODI.

The West Indies came out to bat with a clear task at hand. Opener Kyle Mayers (56 from 72 balls) stroked a well-played half century.  This was followed up by solid contributions in the middle from captain Shai Hope (30 from 39 runs), Nicholas Pooran (34 from 36 runs) and Roston Chase (44 from 53 runs). However, the men from the Caribbean were unable to cross the line, running out of wickets on 233, with 5.2 overs still left to bat.

Seamer Tendai Chatara (3-52) took crucial wickets at important times, including the final one of the days play. Blessing Muzarabani (2-33), Richard Ngarava (2-25) and player-of-the-match Sikandar Raza (2-36) also had extremely valuable contributions.

Speaking in the post-match press conference, West Indies head coach Daren Sammy expressed his disappointment.

“We have spoken about it for the past few games.  If you keep giving the oppositions best batters chances, eventually the Cricket God’s will catch up to you. Considering the direction that we want this team going in, today was really poor.  It’s about taking responsibility and we didn’t do that today. Hence, we did not deserve to win at all,” he said.

That West Indies will look to bounce back on Monday against the Netherlands in their fourth and final Group A match.  While they, along with Zimbabwe and Netherlands have already qualified for the ‘Super Six’ stage of the tournament, that match is crucial, for points allocation. All points won in the group stage will be carried over to the Super Six stage apart from those gained against the bottom two from each group. Therefore Zimbabwe will carry forward four points (from the two wins over West Indies and Netherlands). West Indies will aim to defeat Netherlands and carry forward two points.

The Super Six stage will be played from Thursday 29 June to Friday 7 July. The teams each play three Super Six matches against the sides that progress from the opposite group. The final will be played at Harare Sports Club on Sunday 9 July. Both finalists will progress to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, to be played in India.

West Indies Match Schedule

  • all matches start at 9am (3am Eastern Caribbean/2am Jamaica)

Sunday 18 June: West Indies beat USA by 39 runs at Takashinga Cricket Club
Thursday 22 June: West Indies beat Nepal by 101 runs at Harare Sports Club
Saturday 24 June: Zimbabwe beat West Indies by 35 at Harare Sports Club
Monday 26 June: v Netherlands at Takashinga Cricket Club

Name of Author: Cricket West Indies

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