West Indies kept alive their hopes of reaching the Super 12 of the ICC T20 World Cup with a comfortable 31-run win over Zimbabwe in Hobart, Australia on Wednesday.
West Indies posted 153 for seven after opting to bat first at the Bellerive Oval. The total proved to be enough as the West Indies packed off Zimbabwe for 122 in 18.2 overs, with pacer Alzarri Joseph picking for four wickets for 16 runs in his full quota of four overs, reports NDTV.
West Indies skipper Nicholas Pooran described it a must win game after their shock defeat to Scotland.
Jason Holder also shone with the ball, taking three wickets for 12 runs in 3.2 overs.
Opener Johnson Charles top-scored for the West Indies with a knock of 45 in 36 balls.
There were useful contributions from Rovman Powell (28) and Akeal Hosein (23 not out).
On the other hand, Sikandar Raza was the most successful bowler for Zimbabwe, finishing with figures of 3/19 in four overs.
In the second innings, Zimbabwe were off to a flyer but lost their way after scoring 55 runs in the six powerplay overs, losing wickets at regular intervals.
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