Josh Inglis and Cameron Green slam the West Indies with the second T20I on Andre Russell’s farewell party as Australia



Australia To clinch the second T20I, it produced a dominant all-round performance West Indies With eight wickets, sealing off the series 2-0 and giving the dashing hope of fairy tale farewell Andre Russell In front of the crowds of his house.

Andre Russell’s emotional farewell

The evening began with high emotion as Russell acquired the final T20I colour field of the West Indies. The 37-year-old, the two-time T20 World Cup winner, was given a memorial to mark the occasion by his teammates and Australian players, honoring the honorary security guard. Russell didn’t disappoint him to worship Kingston fans, and to inject much needed driving force into the West Indies innings, he blew up the Vintage 36 from just 15 balls featuring two fours and four towering sixes.

Coming on the volatile 5th of 98, Russell fought back with his trademark talent. Three of his six people removed Ben Dwarshui from one, plunging the crowd into a frenzy, lifting the hosts to a competitive total before falling to Nathan Ellis on the 17th. When he last left Sabina Park in the Maroon, Russell received a long standing ovation.

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Josh Inglis hosts Cameron Greenflatten

Opener Brandon King sets the innings with 51 off 36 balls, splitting three fours and four sixes. However, Adam Zampa (3/29) puts on the brakes and Glen Maxwell (2/15) is sharp through the middle over, while rejecting King with great capture and bowling. The West Indies managed 172/8 at the end of the 20th over.

Australia’s response was ruthless and clinical. Promoted to open alongside Mitchell Marsh, Inglis set the tempo from the start and slammed the boundaries freely. His 33 Ball Blitz included seven Fours and a Five 5, putting Australia in cruise control.

Greene has reached third place, built on the foundation, and added 116 in just 8.5 overs from 32 balls, indicating the maturity and intention of 56 not coming out of 32 balls. Just 15.2 overs will seal the game.

Captains Marsh and Glenn Maxwell saw the audience chipped and highlighted their dominance with more than 11 run rates as Australia reached 173/2 in just 15.2 overs.

With this victory, Australia not only secured the series, but also pampered Russell’s farewell party, turning what would have been a Jamaican celebration night into a gloomy homeside ending.

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