How Did WI Skipper Hope Feel After Their Win Against England in T20 WC?
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Mumbai, Feb 11 (NationPress) West Indies captain Shai Hope commended spinner Gudakesh Motie and all-rounder Roston Chase for their pivotal roles in securing a 30-run victory over England, propelling the Caribbean team to the top of Group C in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup held in Mumbai on Wednesday.
Hope expressed his satisfaction with the win against England, stating that while they had played well in segments, it was refreshing to witness a more cohesive performance. "It was great to achieve a more complete game today," he remarked.
Motie and Chase combined for five wickets, while Sherfane Rutherford dazzled with an unbeaten 76 runs off just 42 balls, contributing to the West Indies’ total of 196/6 and ultimately leading them to a 30-run victory.
Motie excelled with impressive figures of 3-33, while Chase, who contributed 34 crucial runs, delivered 2-29 as the West Indies bowled England out for 166 in 19 overs, overcoming early setbacks on a pitch favorable to seamers, thanks to Rutherford and his partnerships with Chase and Jason Holder (33).
Captain Shai Hope praised Motie's development, saying, "When you have time off, you need to enhance your skills, and he certainly did with his new variations, showcasing his talent on the global stage."
Hope explained that they promoted Chase in the batting order after losing two wickets early on to stabilize the innings, emphasizing their depth and firepower down the order. He highlighted Chase's reliability in any situation, both with bat and ball.
Hope also lauded Sherfane Rutherford for his outstanding performance, noting that Rutherford’s form in this format has been exceptional, and it was reassuring to see a batter step up. He acknowledged the openers' struggles but expressed hope for their improvement.
According to the West Indies captain, the key to defending their target was the lack of dew, which is often expected in Mumbai. "It proves that you can still defend a score while batting first here," he remarked.