Delhi: On Sunday, West Indies, while performing brilliantly in the second T20 match against England, scored 196 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs. The most discussed in this match was the 19th over, in which England veteran leg -spinner Adil Rashid was fiercely beaten. The West Indies scored a total of 31 runs in this over, which changed the attitude of the match.

After winning the toss, England invited the West Indies to bat first. Luke Wood gave England a good start by dismissing Evin Lewis on the very first ball of the match. Subsequently, Johnson Charles (47) and captain Shai Hope (49) shared a 90 -run partnership for the second wicket and brought the team to a strong position.

However, in the middle overs, the West Indies lost wickets consecutively, causing the score 155 for 5 wickets in 18 overs. But, then came the 19th over, which changed the picture of the entire match. Jason Holder hit three sixes off Adil Rashid’s first three balls. The strike changed with a run on the fourth ball and Romario Shepherd hit two and sixes off the last two balls.

Holder scored an unbeaten 29 off only 9 balls, while Shepherd played an unbeaten 19 -run innings in 11 balls. Thanks to this explosive batting, West Indies set a strong target in front of England.

Adil Rashid recorded embarrassing record

Adil Rashid The name of a shameful record has been recorded. He has become the second bowler to spend the most runs in one over for England in T20 international cricket. Prior to him, former veteran fast bowler Stuart Broad in this case, who spent 36 runs in an over. This record in the name of the right -handed pace was in the match against India during the T20 World Cup in 2007. Yuvraj Singh hit 6 consecutive sixes in one over and this record is still intact.

Shadab Ali has been working as a sports journalist for 7 years in Cricktude. He journalism … more by shadab ali

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