Lewis 84 puts Netherlands out of Super Sixes - Sports Hitzs24

Monday, March 12, 2018

Lewis 84 puts Netherlands out of Super Sixes

West Indies 309 for 6 (Lewis 84, Samuels 73*, Powell 52) beat Netherlands167 for 6 (Ten Doeschate 67, Barresi 64) by 54 runs (D/L method)
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A brutal 84 from Evin Lewis powered West Indies to 309 for 6, and put Netherlands out of contention for the Super Sixes, in a rain-hit clash in Harare.
Chasing a revised target of 222, Netherlands were cruising at one stage, when Wesley Barresi (64) and Ryan ten Doeschate (67*) were in the midst of a 113-run stand for the third wicket at a run-rate of 6.78, but a string of run outs put them on the back foot.
Lewis 84 puts Netherlands out of Super Sixes

To begin with, Barresi was run out in the 24th over - graciousness Lewis' brightness in the profound - and in the following over skipper Peter Borren was gotten brief time endeavoring to take a moment keep running off a free-hit. Ten Doeschate, the No. 3 batsman, was at the opposite end of the two events. The quickly rising asking rate connected weight on Roelef van der Merwe and Pieter Seelaar, who both succumbed to single-digit scores. 

Prior, subsequent to being sent in, West Indies began with a blast with Chris Gayle and Lewis including 85 off 51 balls for the opening stand. Gayle was especially extreme on seamer Vivian Kingma, taking him for 38 keeps running off 22 balls, including five sixes. Lewis, at the opposite end, stalled out into Timm van der Gugten, crushing him four progressive limits in the fourth finished. The romping stand finished when van der Merwe pulled off a staggering catch to evacuate Gayle for 46 off 31 balls. Van der Merwe at that point backed West Indies off with the ball, rejecting Shimron Hetmyer and Shai Hope. Notwithstanding, it was Borren who had taken the huge wicket of Lewis in the 28th over. By at that point, he had hit six fours and four sixes. 

Marlon Samuels, be that as it may, hit shape to make an unbeaten 73 off 84 balls. He pillaged 99 for the 6th wicket at a run-rate of 8.6 with Rovman Powell, who struck 52 off 38 balls, to pull West Indies past 300. 

The Netherlands at that point lost opener Scott Edwards for 1, however, Barresi and ten Doeschate gave the innings heading and guaranteed they kept in contact with the asking rate. The runouts that took after then wrecked the pursuit and when the diversion was canceled in the 29th over, Netherlands were 54 runs shy of the D/L score, this guaranteeing UAE's advance to the Super Sixes.

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