Cameron Green showed gigantic reflexes to excuse Roston Pursue during the second ODI experience among Australia and West Indies on Sunday. During the 41st over of the West Indies innings, Pursue attempted to play a conveyance from Sean Abbott on the leg side yet wound up hitting it in the air. The ball was somewhat distant from Green at short mid-wicket however he pulled off a splendid jump to finish a one-gave get. There was some uncertainty about whether the ball interacted with the ground when he landed yet the third umpire affirmed that it was an electrifying exertion from Green.
Man of the match Sean Abbott got three wickets and pummeled an engaging 69 as Australia traveled to a 83-run triumph over the West Indies in the second one-day worldwide to seal the three-match series on Sunday.
Pursuing 258-9, the guests were excused for 175 in the 44th over at a moist Sydney Cricket Ground.
Abbott featured with 3-40 while Josh Hazlewood took 3-43.
“It was a moving beginning to the game, the West Indies bowled very well right off the bat. It was a precarious surface, yet our late center request worked really hard,” said Australia captain Steve Smith.
“I thought 250 was around standard and we emerged and finished the work actually pleasantly with the ball.”
It was Australia’s eleventh continuous ODI win to wrap up the series with a match to play in Canberra on Tuesday.
Australia dominated the main match in Melbourne by eight wickets and keeping in mind that it was a more focused bowling execution by the West Indies, their players battled against the hosts’ tenacious assault.
“I thought we stayed consistent all around well in the bowling division,” said West Indies commander Shai Trust. “Be that as it may, the Aussies bowled well indeed and we want to figure out how to uninhibitedly bat somewhat more.”