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Home  »  Cricket  »  Australia vs West Indies 2024  »  1st T20I Scorecard

West Indies vs Australia Scorecard, 1st T20I, Australia vs West Indies 2024

Result · Feb 09 2024, Fri - 01:30 PM (IST)
AUSTRALIA
213/7
WEST INDIES
202/8
Australia won by 11 runs
CRR:10.1
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Akeal Hosein 4 - 42 0 10.5
Jason Holder 3 - 37 1 12.3
Alzarri Joseph 4 - 46 2 11.5
Andre Russell 4 - 42 3 10.5
Romario Shepherd 4 - 38 1 9.5
Rovman Powell 1 - 6 0 6
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
93/1 (7.6) Josh Inglis
129/2 (12.1) Mitchell Marsh
135/3 (12.3) David Warner
146/4 (13.5) Marcus Stoinis
159/5 (15.5) Glenn Maxwell
209/6 (19.4) Matthew Wade
209/7 (19.5) Sean Abbott
Bowler O M R W Eco
Jason Behrendorff 3 - 38 1 12.7
Josh Hazlewood 4 - 44 0 11
Glenn Maxwell 2 - 31 1 15.5
Sean Abbott 4 - 41 1 10.3
Adam Zampa 4 - 26 3 6.5
Marcus Stoinis 3 - 20 2 6.7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
89/1 (8.3) Johnson Charles
100/2 (10.4) Brandon King
115/3 (11.6) Rovman Powell
141/4 (14.5) Shai Hope
142/5 (15.1) Andre Russell
149/6 (15.4) Nicholas Pooran
158/7 (16.2) Sherfane Rutherford
163/8 (17.3) Romario Shepherd
Match Info
Series: West Indies in Australia 2024
Date: Feb 09 2024, Fri - 01:30 PM (IST)
Country: Australia
City: Hobart
Venue: Blundstone Arena
Toss: West Indies won the toss and elected to bowl.
Australia Playing XI: David Warner, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh (c), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Sean Abbott, Adam Zampa, Jason Behrendorff, Josh Hazlewood
West Indies Playing XI: Brandon King, Johnson Charles, Nicholas Pooran (wk), Shai Hope, Rovman Powell (c), Sherfane Rutherford, Andre Russell, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Jason Holder
  • Australia are unbeaten in three of their four bilateral multigame men’s T20I series against West Indies (P4 W2 D1 L1), including a 2-0 win in their most recent such series (October 2022).
  • West Indies have won each of their last three bi-lateral multigame men’s T20I series, their longest such run in the history of the format; however, their last such loss came by a 2-0 margin against Australia (October 2022).
  • Australia have won all three of their men’s T20Is played at the Bellerive Oval, Hobart (P3 W3), the only home venue in which they are yet to lose a game in the history of the format.
  • West Indies have alternated between a win and a loss in each of their last eight men’s T20Is (W4 L4) away from home, including an 8-wicket win in their most recent such match (vs India on 13 August 2023); The Windies will be aiming to win back-to-back T20Is for the first time since a two-game streak in March 2020 (vs Sri Lanka).
  • Batters have left 6.6% of the deliveries by Australia bowlers during the slog overs (17th-20th overs) in men’s T20Is since the start of 2023, the highest such rate by any full-member side.
  • Australia (68%) and the West Indies (66%) have scored a higher proportion of their runs through boundaries in men’s T20Is since the beginning of 2023 than any other full member teams in the format.
  • Nicholas Pooran (1,811 runs) is 89 runs away from surpassing Chris Gayle (1,899 runs) to become the leading run scorer for West Indies in men’s T20Is; however, his T20I batting average of 17.3 against Australia is his lowest against any opponent he has batted in six or more innings in the format.
  • Australia’s Glenn Maxwell (4 centuries) is one away from becoming just the second batter to strike five tons in men’s T20Is (also India’s Rohit Sharma); if Maxwell manages to score a ton in this game, he will become just the fourth batter to score back-to-back tons in the format after an unbeaten 104 (vs India) in his most recent T20I innings.
  • Rovman Powell (West Indies) has logged a batting strike of 170.5 in men’s T20Is since the start of 2023, the second highest of all batters from full-member sides (min. 150 balls faced) after India’s Rinku Singh (176.2).
  • Jason Behrendorff (Australia) has conceded 41% of his runs during the slog overs (17th-20th overs) in men’s T20Is since the start of 2023 via boundaries, the second lowest such share of runs conceded by any full-member side bowler (min. 5 overs bowled) after Ireland’s Josh Little (27%).

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