Ben Dwarshus is hot and hot as Australia defeats the West Indies in the 5th T20I



High octane finale to the West Indies’ Australia tour in 2025, Mitchell MarshSID picked up a successful 171 chase, three wickets in hand, and three overs retreated with ease at Warner Park, St. Kitts. Finishing the 5-match T20I series with high. After choosing to bowl the bowl first, the Australian bowler did well to limit the West Indies to a total of 170 PAR total before the intermediate power hitters took the game from the hosts.

Shimron Hetmyer, Sherfane Rutherford Rescue West Indies

Batting first, West Indies got off to a volatile start Brandon King (11) Shyhope (9) We left early. Casey KurtThe struggle continued with just one run from eight deliveries, putting early pressure on the hosts. but, Simron Hetmeyer Provided much needed stability and talent, destroying 52 from 31 balls with 3 for four and 3 six. He was well supported by Shelfan Rutherford, who played 35 refreshing knocks from just 17 balls.

Low contribution from Jason Holder (20) and Matthew Forde (15) took the West Indies to a competitive total of 170/10 in 19.4 over. The innings never gained full momentum as Australian bowlers regularly clashed to deny prosperity.

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Ben Dwarsh wreathes the radiance of his bowling

Australian bowling was at the forefront Ben Dwarshbagged three wickets for 41 runs, including a key breakthrough at key moments. Nathan Ellis It’s well supported with two wickets Sean Abbott, Glen Maxwell, Adam Zampaand Aaron Hardy They each tipped in with a wicket. Maxwell’s one-over spell turned out to be a clever move as he claimed Rutherford’s important scalp.

Australia chased 171 and Maxwell fell into the first duck on the ball on 24/3. Josh Inglis Marsh also dismissed it cheaply. but, Cameron Green (18 off 18) Stabilizing the innings and laying platforms to counterattack.

The turning point came from a hard knock Tim Davidignited a momentum shift and blew 30 out of just 12 balls, including four six. He continued Mitchell Owenits aggressive 37 17 delivery continued to control the required rate. Hardy contributed to the key 28 while holding the innings together over the middle. Despite the delay in the wicket falling quickly, Australia reached its target at 173/7 in 17 overs, with a successful pursuit.

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