SUPER LEAGUE 11TH-PLACE PLAYOFF
WEST INDIES BEAT ZIMBABWE BY EIGHT WICKETS
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West Indies end home World Cup on a high
An eleventh spot finish isn't what the West Indies would have been focusing from their own competition, however the hosts can invest wholeheartedly from a brilliant appearance in their last match of the World Cup.
For a not-unimportant 257 to win, the Windies dominated with the bat, as Teddy Bishop (112*) and Kevin Wickham (104) set on 194 runs for the second wicket to walk out on them in full oversight of the pursuit.
It got excessively dangerous, with the rate easing back through the last 15 overs as Zimbabwe brought the game into the last finished, however the success furnishes West Indies with justification behind idealism for what's to come.
Minister has looked a decent player all through the competition, without clicking until his unbeaten 112 in Diego Martin.
What's more Wickham's century comes close by his 56 and 61* in the gathering stage to make him one of the World Cup's most reliable run-scorers.
Bennett siblings cause the harm once more
Zimbabwe's Brian and David Bennett have been the crew's stars of the competition. The all-rounder twins scored 62 and 77* separately against the hosts, including an organization of 102, to help their collaborate to 256/4.
Also the Bennett siblings finish the World Cup crusade as serenely their group's best two run-scorers, with both hoarding more than 200 runs in the competition, aggregately scoring five half hundreds of years (Brian with three and David with two).
They can bowl as well, with David's 3/25 against Scotland his single exertion with the ball, and Brian being a customary piece of the assault, taking four wickets and bowling flawlessly across the competition.
Watch out for the 18-year-old Bennett siblings, their roof is amazingly high.
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