Stephan Pascal | West Indies Vs. Scotland | ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup 2024 | Post Match Interview
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24 January - Potchefstroom - West Indies Captain Stephan Pascal post-match interview
Stephan Pascal | West Indies Captain | ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2024 | Post Match Interview
U19 CWC 2024 Day 6 Round-up: West Indies, Pakistan and Sri Lanka notch up wins
Sri Lanka thumped Namibia in a low-scoring clash while West Indies and Pakistan added important wins in the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2024.
Jewel Andrew shone yet again as West Indies got off the mark on the points table with an important win over Scotland in Potchefstroom. Coming off a spectacular hundred in the tournament opener, Andrew stood unbeaten with a half-century to steer his side home.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka prevailed over Namibia in another low-scoring affair in Kimberley with the bowlers putting up quite a show in the second half of the game. Earlier, it required Supun Waduge’s composed half-century to save Sri Lanka’s blushes with the bat after Namibia yet again impressed with the ball.
Elsewhere, Pakistan eased home to a second successive win on the back of another good batting performance. Azan Awais led the charge for Pakistan with the bat in the run-chase after spinners Arafat Minhas and Ahmed Hussain restricted Nepal to a modest total in East London.
West Indies beat Scotland by five wickets in Potchefstroom
West Indies 206/5 (35.1 overs) v Scotland 205/9 (50 overs)
Scotland couldn't capitalise on a great start in Potchefstroom after being put in to bat by the West Indies.
Openers Jamie Dunk and Adi Hegde added 89 for the opening wicket in a solid start for Scotland, but once Nathan Sealy broke the stand, West Indies found a way to consistently pick up wickets to dent Scotland's charge.
Hegde fell for 32 to Sealy, but Dunk and Alec Price lifted Scotland with a swift partnership that was broken when Raneico Smith dismissed Dunk for 57. Price fell a bit later for 31 when Isai Thorne joined in on the act by cleaning up the batter.
Thorne built on the great dismissal, picking up the wicket of skipper Owen Gould in the same over. He added two more in quick time to reduce Scotland to 171/6.
Bahadar Esakhiel and Ruaridh McIntyre threw the bat around for some crucial runs down the order, but in the end, Scotland had only managed to just cross the 200-run mark.
Thorne made a strong impression with a five-wicket haul, taking his last in the final over of the innings.
In the run-chase, Scotland struck three times in the Powerplay to peg West Indies back. Adrian Weir was dismissed by McIntyre and skipper Stephan Pascal’s run-a-ball charge came to an end when left-arm spinner Logan Briggs had him caught out.
Ibrahim Faisal struck in the very next over as the Windies were in trouble at 45/3. Jordan Johnson and Mavendra Dindyal lifted them out of the precarious situation with a counter-attacking 45-run partnership.
But Scotland managed to find a way back when Hegde struck with the wicket of Dindyal after an eye-catching 24-ball 29. Hegde went on to grab a catch a few overs later off Qasim Khan as West Indies lost Johnson for 24.
Any hopes of a comeback from there were shut down by the excellent Jewel Andrew, fresh off a brilliant hundred last game, smashing a fine half-century at rapid pace.
The wicketkeeper batter was once again in his element, taking the attack to the Scotland bowlers to push West Indies closer to the target.
In Nathan Edwards, he found solid company and the duo put on an unbeaten 95-run partnership that saw West Indies cruise to the target with ease.
West Indies have a win and a loss in two games and take on England next. Meanwhile, Scotland with two losses in two games will now need to beat South Africa in their final game and try and boost their net run rate to stand a chance of progressing to the Super Six stage.
West Indies skipper Stephan Pascal was relieved with the victory that puts them in contention for a Super Six spot. He reserved special praise for the Player of the Match Isai Thorne.
“Coming off from the first game, we had some conversation with Isai Thorne because he is one of our leading bowlers, if not the leading bowler. I feel it was a very good comeback spell from the first game. Looking forward to better things coming from him.”
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