
New Delhi: Australia won the fifth T20 match against the West Indies by three wickets on Tuesday. The visiting team has made a clean sweep, 5–0 in the T20 series, with a win in this match played at St. Kitts.
The Australian team played a three-match Test series at the beginning of the tour, with a 3–0 clean sweep. After this, the visiting team won the next match by eight wickets after winning the first T20 match by three wickets. The Australian team won the third match by six wickets and captured the series. He then won the fourth match by three wickets. The host West Indies had a chance to save respect, but the team missed it.
After losing the toss in the fifth T20 match, the West Indies team was reduced to 170 runs in 19.4 overs. The team had lost four wickets for a score of 64. Captain Shai Hope (9), Brandon King (11), Kisi Carte (1) and Sherfen Rutherford (35) had returned to the pavilion.
From here, Shimron Hetmyer, along with Jason Holder, added 47 runs for the fifth wicket and raised the team from crisis. Hetmyer scored 52 runs in 31 balls, including three sixes and three fours. Jason Holder returned to the pavilion after scoring 20 runs.
On behalf of the opposition team, Ben Dwarashuis took three wickets, while Nathan Ellis hunted two. In response, Australia won in 17 overs. The team had lost four wickets for a score of 60. From here, Cameron Green handled the team, shaking a 6a 3-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Mitchell Oven.
Cameron Green was dismissed by 32 runs in 18 balls, while Mitchell Oven scored 37 runs in 17 balls. Aaron Hardy won the team by playing an unbeaten innings of 28 runs in 25 balls. On behalf of the visiting team, Akil Hussain performed the maximum three victims, while Aljari Joseph and Jason Holder took two wickets each.
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