Chase seals West Indies’ jittery victory against spirited PNG

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Toss West Indies chose to bowl vs Papua New Guinea

Rovman Powell won the toss and chose to bowl as West Indies kicked off their T20 World Cup campaign with a morning start against Papua New Guinea in Providence, Guyana.

West Indies opted to pick Roston Chase as an all-round spin option in the middle order, above Shimron Hetmyer, with Alzarri Joseph as the frontline quick alongside Andre Russell and Romario Shepherd. Left-arm spinners Akeal Hosein and Gudakesh Motie round out the attack.

“With inclement weather around and also a fresh wicket, it’s natural to have a bowl,” Powell said. “Then our batters can assess and decide what’s the plan to play on the wicket.”

Papua New Guinea, who breezed through East Asia Pacific qualifying by winning six from six, included nine players who participated at the 2021 T20 World Cup, but there was no room for Norman Vanua, the nation’s leading wicket-taker in T20Is, in a four-man pace attack supplemented by Charles Amini’s spin.

“Even though there’s been a bit of rain around, the pitch looks really good,” PNG captain Asad Vala said. “We’ve got all the bases covered so really happy with the XI we’ve got. Preparation has been really good, we’ve been here for a couple of weeks, enjoying the Caribbean lifestyle and playing a few warm-up matches.”

West Indies: 1 Johnson Charles, 2 Brandon King, 3 Nicholas Pooran (wk), 4 Roston Chase, 5 Rovman Powell (capt), 6 Sherfane Rutherford, 7 Andre Russell, 8 Romario Shepherd, 9 Akeal Hosein, 10 Alzarri Joseph, 11 Gudakesh Motie

Papua New Guinea: 1 Tony Ura, 2 Assad Vala (capt), 3 Lega Siaka, 4 Sese Bau, 5 Charles Amini, 6 Hiri Hiri, 7 Kiplin Doriga (wk), 8 Alei Nao, 9 John Kariko, 10 Chad Soper 11 Kabua Morea

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