Australia win against West Indies in First warm-up match

By eeeps.sh7 | eeeps | 24 May 2019


Before any world cup tournament, there is always a 1or 2 warm-up match for the team. With the warm-up match, they can even change the playing order in the team and also give chance to bench players. Most important thing player should be well qualified with the pitch. If he cants know how the pitch is then it will be difficult to play the first ball in the world cup.

So before the world cup schedule begins there is always a warm-up match for every team. In the first warm-up match, Australia faces west indies. The starts for the west indies team was not at all good and so they can't able to give a huge total to the opponent team. On the opposite side team, Australia was very strong and they restrict West Indies team under 250.

When the team Australia comes on group d to chase the target at that time Skipper Aaron Finch was on strike and he has to play till the last. Aaron Finch is the skipper of the team and he is doing opening for the team along with Usman Khawaja both have the ability to play long and big innings. Apart from David Warner had been given rest as he is the main opener for Australia.

Steve Smith was having a good touch with the bat as he played a long inning. Boucher from Andrew Russell bits on a helmet of Usman Khawaja and so he back to pavilion for the recovery. So Smith and marsh are on the strike and both had a 109 runs partnership which helps them to win the match with still 11 overs left in the innings.

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