Classy Pooran blitz South Africa
Nicholas Pooran won the Player-of-the-Match award for his unbeaten 65  •  AFP/Getty Images
Nicholas Pooran won the Player-of-the-Match award for his unbeaten 65  •  AFP/Getty Images

(ESPNCRICINFO) – West Indies pulled off the highest successful chase in T20s at the Brian Lara Academy in Tarouba to take the series-lead against South Africa in the first of three matches at this venue.
After deciding to bowl first, moments before heavy rain delayed the start of play by an hour, West Indies took control when they had South Africa 42 for 5 after 8 overs. They recovered thanks to a sixth-wicket partnership of 71 runs of 50 balls between Patrick Kruger and Tristan Stubbs before Stubbs and Bjorn Fortuin shared a seventh-wicket stand of 60 off 25 balls to give the innings much needed acceleration. Matthew Forde, playing in his third T20I, equalled his career-best figures of 3 for 27.
In response, West Indies were always in control of the chase. Shai Hope and Alick Athanaze put on 84 in 49 balls for the opening stand before Hope and Nicholas Pooran’s 54-run partnership, off 33 balls, broke the back of the target. Pooran was particularly severe on an inexperienced South Africa’s attack and scored his fastest T20I 50 – off 20 balls – and finished unbeaten on 65 off 26.

Without the core of their attack, especially as Lungi Ngidi was ruled out of the series with a calf strain before the match began, South Africa’s depth was tested. They fielded their youngest-ever debutant, Kwena Maphaka, who is 18 years and 137 days old, and he picked up his first international wicket when he had West Indian captain Rovman Powell caught at extra cover. By then, West Indies needed just three runs to win and Roston Chase finished things off with a four off the next ball. West Indies won the match with 13 balls to spare.
West Indies’ early triple-strike

Powell’s decision to bowl first paid off almost immediately when, after an impressive three-run opening over from Akeal Hosein, Forde made the first incision: Ryan Rickelton reached to cut a short, wide ball and toe-ended to Pooran. Aiden Markram countered with a strong reverse sweep and pull of Hosein but then hit Forde straight to Gudakesh Motie at mid-on. Two balls later, Reeza Hendricks got a leading edge to Shamar Joseph’s first delivery which swirled to Hosein at deep third and continued a miserable run for the South African opener. Hendricks has gone past 20 in only two of his last 11 T20I innings. South Africa struggled through their powerplay and ended on 33 for 3. Rassie van der Dussen was strangled down leg as soon as the fielding restrictions were lifted and Joseph had his second.
Sensational Stubbs

South Africa were in trouble on 42 for 5 after eight overs with all their recognised batters, bar Stubbs, back in the dugout. Stubbs initially played out of character and had just 13 runs off his first 16 balls. His first sign of intent came when he sent Motie over long-on for the biggest six of the innings, but it was only after Kruger’s innings ended, that Stubbs took control.

He took successive fours off full deliveries from Forde, either side of the wicket, and then reached fifty off 33 balls when he hit Joseph over cover point. He scored 23 runs off the last six balls he faced, and was going for six more, when he holed out to long-on on the penultimate ball of the innings. But 174 on the board, he had given his bowlers something to defend.

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