West Indies Shatter Powerplay Record with Explosive Batting Display

West Indies Shatter Powerplay Record with Explosive Batting Display

In a thrilling encounter at St Lucia, West Indies unleashed an explosive batting display against Afghanistan, setting a new record for the highest powerplay score in men's T20 World Cups. The Caribbean side amassed a staggering 92 runs for the loss of just one wicket in their first six overs, leaving the Afghan bowlers reeling.

The catalyst for this batting onslaught was Nicholas Pooran, who unleashed a brutal assault on Azmatullah Omarzai's bowling in the fourth over of the innings. Omarzai's over went for a record-equaling 36 runs, with Pooran smashing three sixes and a four.

The carnage began with a towering six over third man, followed by a no-ball four through midwicket. A wide delivery and a missed yorker further compounded Omarzai's misery, before Pooran sliced a boundary through deep backward point. The over culminated in two more sixes, with Pooran clearing the deep midwicket and non-striker boundaries with ease.

Pooran's onslaught was reminiscent of Yuvraj Singh's iconic six consecutive sixes against Stuart Broad in the 2007 T20 World Cup. The West Indian's power-hitting prowess left the Afghan bowlers shell-shocked and set the tone for a dominant performance by the Caribbean side.

Tags: #T20WorldCup, #WestIndies, #Afghanistan, #NicholasPooran, #PowerplayRecord

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