ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 Match 15 South Africa Vs Windies

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South Africa and the West Indies clashed at the 2015 World Cup POOL B match in Sydney, Australia. On the one hand, the West Indies came after the defeat of Zimbabwe while, on the other hand, South Africa suffered a humiliating defeat for India. According to a famous saying, a wounded lion is more dangerous, and today we see the perfect example when Proteas crushed the Caribbean by 257 points.
Winning the draw, South Africa decided to hit first. Their heats took a slow start with the loss of De Kock at the beginning of the fifth match and they ended the mandatory power play on 30/1. Amla & Du Plessis have both built a strong partnership and laid the foundation for a big score with a good run rate of around 6 over the next 20 passes. Both scored in their 50s and added 127 for the 2nd wicket before Chris Gayle arrived and got both Amla & Du Plessis in 30th with a score of 145, and returned to the West Side table.

The pressure was on AB de Villiers & Rossouw, which they managed very well, as they shot the shot early and gradually the pressure began to move towards the West Indians. Rossouw, who was returning in the absence of Duminy; made a quick 39 balls 61 and allowed De Villiers to settle. They added 134 tracks in just 75 balls. CHECKOUT ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 Match 15 South Africa Vs Windies
Match 15 South Africa Vs Windies
Then De Villiers came to the party and that too with a bang. After reaching his 50 balls at just 30 balls, he launched the next 100 races in just 34 balls with 17 fours and 8 incredible maximums. SCG was delighted by the unorthodox strikes of ABD and we all attended one more master class by Mr 360 and one of the greatest victories in World Cup history. With the help of his incredible 64 balls 162 *, Proteas scored 261 points in the last 20 points and posted the mammoth goal of 409 for the West Indies.


The Caribbean lost 90% of the match by allowing South Africa to sign 408, but if Gaylestorm is at your side, you can expect an outside chance. However, that chance evaporated early when Abbott knocked Gayle to 2nd. Chasing this huge total, the West Indies were totally out of the game when they were reduced to 63/7 in the 18th. Skipper Holder who scored a hundred with the ball played a good hand with the bat. He scored 48 out of 56 balls and helped avoid the biggest loss of ODI margin for his team before the Caribbean squad recorded 151. Imran Tahir was the choice of bowlers who took the best of their careers (5/45) to get ahead of the Caribbean. Proteas has shown what they are capable of and why they are the favorites.

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