In the concluding Twenty20 International of their Australian tour, the West Indies team bounced back with a commanding 37-run victory over the hosts, highlighted by stellar performances from Andre Russell and Sherfane Rutherford.
“Obviously we had two losses up front, and we said we wanted to make a promise to ourselves to not leave here without a win, so that was the challenge for us,” explained Roston Chase, reflecting on the team’s resolve after the match.
Opting to bat first at Perth Stadium, the West Indies posted an imposing total of 220 for six in their allotted 20 overs.
“I thought that Russell and Rutherford really played well in the end to get us to that 210-plus score that we were looking for,” Chase remarked.
Russell led the charge with an explosive 71 off just 29 balls, while Rutherford showcased his talent with a maiden half-century, scoring an unbeaten 67 off 40 deliveries.
“It was a truly memorable moment for me, and I just want to continue to work hard and deliver more match-winning performances for the West Indies,” said Russell.
A quickfire 37 off 20 balls
Chase also made significant contributions, chipping in with a quickfire 37 off 20 balls and later returning with the ball to claim two vital wickets for 19 runs from four overs, stifling Australia’s run chase.
Despite valiant efforts from David Warner and Tim David, who scored 81 and 41 respectively, Australia found themselves struggling to keep up with the required run rate. Facing a daunting target, Australia’s run chase faltered as they lost key wickets at crucial junctures.
In the end, the West Indies emerged victorious, clinching a consolation win in the final match of the series.
“I want to say special thanks to the teammates and support staff in Australia who backed me from the start to get the job done,” added Russell, expressing gratitude for the team’s collective effort.
















