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New Zealand’s T20 World Cup hopes dim after loss to West Indies – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/15 at 10:38 PM
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The West Indies secured a crucial 13-run victory over New Zealand in a T20 World Cup Group C match. Sherfane Rutherford played a crucial role with an unbeaten 68 off 39 balls, helping the home side recover from a precarious position of 30 for five to post a competitive total of 149 for nine. The West Indian bowlers, led by Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Motie, and Akeal Hosein, then contained the Black Caps to just 136 for nine, securing their third consecutive victory in the tournament.

Despite being thrashed in their opening match by Afghanistan, the West Indies’ win against New Zealand puts them in a strong position to progress to the Super Eight phase of the competition. With just one more group match remaining against Afghanistan, the West Indies have all but secured their spot in the next round. New Zealand, on the other hand, is facing elimination unless they can pull off a miraculous win and rely on other results going their way.

The West Indian bowlers put in a dominant performance, with Joseph leading the way with figures of 4 for 19. Motie and Hosein also chipped in with crucial wickets to keep the Black Caps in check throughout their chase. Despite a brief resistance from Glenn Phillips, who scored 40 off 33 balls, New Zealand never gained momentum and fell short in their pursuit of the target set by the West Indies.

With this victory, the West Indies have shown their resilience and ability to bounce back from setbacks. Rutherford’s heroic innings and the bowlers’ disciplined performance have put them in a strong position heading into the next stage of the tournament. As the focus shifts to the upcoming match against Afghanistan, the West Indies will look to continue their winning momentum and make a strong statement in the T20 World Cup.能在阿富汗的帮助下赢得决赛,团结起来。

Overall, the West Indies’ victory over New Zealand was a testament to their fighting spirit and determination. With key contributions from Rutherford and the bowlers, they were able to outclass their opponents and secure a vital win in their T20 World Cup campaign. As they prepare for the next phase of the competition, the West Indies will be looking to build on this success and continue their quest for T20 World Cup glory.

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