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In a pivotal moment during the third ODI against Australia, West Indies players Matthew Forde and Roston Chase became entangled in aღ significant mix-up while attempting a crucial single. The miscommunication reached its climax with Forde losing his wicket and what followed was a heated exchange of words between the two players
Matthew Forde and Roston Chase involve in a run-out debacle
The 21st over of the West Indies innings witnessed a crucial mix-up between Forde and Chase. It all began with substitute fielder Mckenzie Harvey‘s athletic stop to Forde’s mistimed pull shot at deep mid-wicket. As Forde initiated a run, covering more than half the pitch, his partner Chase remained anchored at his end. The swift relay from Harvey to keeper Josh Inglis resulted in an effortless stu♏mping and unfortunate run out of Forde who was dismissed for a two-ball duck.
On-field drama: Forde’s visible frustration and exchange of words with Chase
The aftermath of Forde’s dismissal unfolded in a tense on-field exchange between him and Chase. Forde, visibly upset with the miscommunication that led to his dismissal, engaged in a heated discussion with Chase. As Australia celebrated the unexpected wicket, the two West Indies players continued their conversation.
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A mix up, a run out and an argument! |
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West Indies’ batting collapse: Series finale misery
The run-out incident served as a microcosm of a broader batting collapse for the West Indies, who were put into bat first by Australia in the series finale. Despite starting the first powerplay with a score of 36/2, the visitors lost their way in the middle overs and were eventually bowled out for a paltry 86. Xavier Bartlett emerged as the standout Australian bowler, finishing with figures of 4/21, well-supported by the dynamic duo of Lance Morris and Adam Zampa, who both picked two wickets each.
Jake Fraser-McGurk’s blitz: Australia’s dominant response
In response to the modest target, Jake Fraser-McGurk played a scintillating knock of 41 off just 18 balls, displaying unbridled aggression with three sixes and five fours. Inglis also contributed with a brisk, unbeaten 35 off 16 balls. Australia ൲efficiently reached the target of 87/2 in just 6.5 overs, securing a resounding 3-0 series v🐼ictory against the struggling West Indies.