
The batter of the Western Indies scored 15 races of 12 balls during his blow.
The all -terrain of the Western Indies, Roston Chase, created the story on Sunday after he became the first batter to retire in a male T20i that featured two member nations. Chase did it during the third T20i against Pakistan in Lauderhill on Sunday.
Chase scored 15 races of 12 balls during the persecution of the Western Indies of 190, reaching two four four. However, that turned out to be an expensive movement since the Western Indies lost the game for 13 races, so Pakistan won the series of three games 2-1.
The western Indies opener, Alfk Athanaze, had scored 60 40 -ball races to establish the platform for a victory. The game, however, changed once Athanaze was fired in the 13th, leaving the Western Indies 110/3. And once Chase retired, the Western Indies needed 41 races to win 18 balls, but they could only add 27 races more to the total.
Removed a fairly common view in IPL
The tactics of a player who retires is quite common in India Premier League (IPL), and now he is also beginning to be common in T20is.
Ravichandran Ashwin, Tilak Varma, Sai Sudharsan and Devon Conway are among the batters who have retired in the IPL. Only once, a player retired in a T20I who has presented only a full member team. That was during the 2024 T20 World Cup, when Namibia’s batter Nikolaas Davin retired for 18 races against England.
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He scored 18 16 ball races during the persecution of Namibia of 123 of 10 overs in a game that was shortened due to the rain. He hit a four and six and Namibia were 44/1 in the sixth after his decision to retire. Namibia, however, was restricted to 84/3 after 10 overs and lost the game for 41 races through the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method.
It is not the first time that Roston Chase retired
This is not the first time that Chase retires in a T20. He had done it during a match of ILT20 among the riders of the Knights of Abu Dhabi, the team for which he plays, and my Emirates, earlier this year.
The 33 -year -old hit in the 6th place and scored 20 races of 13 balls, hitting two four and six. He, however, retired on the 18th. Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, who registered 182/7 after they were asked to hit first, won that game for 42 races.
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