Batsman Barat Batsman Evin Lewis detonated 74 balls because the Twenty20 world champion beat Australia as many as 16 runs in the fifth match at St Lucia on Friday to win the 4-1 draw and sent a warning to rivals in front of the World Cup this year.
Scoreecardchasing 200 to win, Australia made a solid start despite Josh Philippe’s loss on the first because Captain Aaron Finch (34) and Mitchell Marsh (30) took over, but the visitors lost the road after the duo left for 183-9 in 20 overs.
Bowl Bower Fast West West Sheldon Cottrell (3-28) and Andre Russell (3-43) ensure that the Australian Batsmen cannot build their initial because the host produced again dominating the display at Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium.
Previously, West Indies chose to be first after winning a throw and rising on the Lewis appetizer which included nine six and four limits to post a challenging total even though the host was ready for a greater score at one point.
“It’s always good to contribute to victory.
I have worked very hard from 2017 until now,” Lewis said, before looking forward to visiting Pakistan this month.
“This series means a lot to me, when you score a goal running against these teams, you feel very good.
It’s good for us, we have a lot of confidence going to Pakistan, but we want to continue playing smart cricket.” After reaching 169-4 in 15 overs after a practical contribution by Chris Gayle (21) and Lendl Simmons (21), West Indies were limited by several tight bowling by Andrew Tye Australia and Adam Zampa in the final Five Overs.
Andre Russell and Fabian Allen departed without disturbing the scorer, before the captain of Alert Nicholas Moran (31) was dismissed in while trying to attract Tye and Darren Bravo to be the third victim of Pace Bowler.
The team will now face each other in three international days of one day starting July 20.