By Jeniffer Achieng In the second T20 International match which took place on Sunday, West Indies defeated South Africa by 30 runs. The loss handed the Caribbea
In the second T20 International match which took place on Sunday, West Indies defeated South Africa by 30 runs. The loss handed the Caribbean side an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three match series. This comes after West Indies won the first match by 175 with 7 wickets and 13 balls to spare.
South African player Reeza Hendricks gave a good start in the chase, cracking 44 off 18 balls which included two of his team’s six sixes before he was bowled by Romario Shepherd. West Indies showcased an outstanding bowling performance. South African’s middle order caused a disquietude as one batter after number three got past 20 in the match.
West Indies now have a strong lead in the series after winning against South Africa setting a stage in the final match. `
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