Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024
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David Warner’s brave knock was in vain as the West Indies powered their way to a 37-run victory over Australia in the third and final T20 clash at Perth Stadium. 

The West Indies posted a monster 6-220 in Tuesday night’s match following blistering knocks from Andre Russell (71 off 29 balls) and Sherfane Rutherford (67no off 40 balls).

In reply, Warner overcame a scary knock to the chin to post 81 off 49 balls to give Australia a chance of victory in front of 17,018 fans.

But the loss of 3-3, in which Aaron Hardie, Warner and Josh Inglis all departed in the space of 10 balls, signalled the end of Australia’s hopes, with the home side finishing at 5-183.

The result denied Australia a clean sweep of the three-match series, with the hosts instead winning 2-1 ahead of the tour of New Zealand.

The West Indies crashed to 3-17 following an early onslaught from debutant paceman Xavier Bartlett (2-37).

Russell came to the crease with his team in big trouble at 5-79 in the ninth over.

He combined with Rutherford for a 139-run stand that changed the complexion of the match.

It was the largest sixth-wicket stand in a T20 international.

But it wasn’t until the penultimate over — bowled by Adam Zampa — when Russell took the damage to the next level.

Russell cracked 28 runs — including four sixes — during that devastating over.

A West Indies cricketer plays a shot during a match
Russell was at his dynamic best en route to leading the tourists to victory.(Getty Images: Sarah Reed )

His three consecutive sixes to finish the over came after Tim David dropped a diving catch on the boundary.

If that catch had been taken, Zampa would have had figures of 2-43 with three more balls left in his spell.

Instead, he finished with 1-65 — the most expensive figures of his 77-match T20I career.

Russell, who copped a painful hit to his glove early in his innings, finished with seven sixes and four fours to his name.

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