
KINGSTON: West Indies stalwart Andre Russell was denied a winning farewell after Josh Inglis and Cameron Green smashed unbeaten half-centuries to secure Australia’s eight-wicket victory in the second Twenty20 International on Tuesday night.
Put into bat, the West Indies managed 172-8 as opener Brandon King topscored with a breezy 51 and Russell smashed 36 off 15 balls in his final knock in international cricket.
Australia’s Inglis (78) and Green (56) then pulverised the West Indies attack in an unbroken 131-run partnership to complete the chase in 15.2 overs, putting the tourists 2-0 ahead in the five-match series.
West Indies did not help its own cause by spilling six catches. Australia sprang a surprise by asking Glenn Maxwell (12) to open the innings with skipper Mitchell Marsh (21), but the ploy did not pay off, with both departing caught behind inside six overs.
However, Inglis smashed five sixes in an unbeaten 33-ball blitz, while Green’s second successive fifty of the series included four of them.
“I think I felt like I managed the tempo pretty well at times,” player of the match Inglis said.
“After probably being a bit lucky early, being dropped, I felt like I managed those middle periods really well with Greeny.
“We sort of identified spin was going to be really tough to play on that wicket, so we sort of took our medicine there and went after the quicks.”
Australia, which won the preceding test series 3-0, can clinch the series with a third successive victory in Basseterre on Saturday. Agencies
Also Read: Unnati Hooda dazzles with upset win, sets up Round-of-16 clash with Sindhu at China Open
Also Watch: