West Indies too strong for World XI in charity match

Lewis struck 58 off 26 balls, including five sixes and as many fours in a West Indies' total of 199 for four where Marlon Samuels contributing 43 and Denesh Ramdin 44 not out.
Former England captain Nasser Hussain doing commentary on field during play during the special fundraising T20 International cricket match between the West Indies and the Rest of the World, at Lord's in London. | AP
Former England captain Nasser Hussain doing commentary on field during play during the special fundraising T20 International cricket match between the West Indies and the Rest of the World, at Lord's in London. | AP

LONDON: Evin Lewis's quickfire fifty and economical bowling from spinner Samuel Badree saw the West Indies to an emphatic 72-run victory over the World XI in the Hurricane Relief Twenty20 Challenge at Lord's on Thursday.

Lewis struck 58 off 26 balls, including five sixes and as many fours in a West Indies' total of 199 for four where Marlon Samuels contributing 43 and Denesh Ramdin 44 not out.

Badree then took two wickets in his first two overs for the reigning World Twenty20 champions before finishing with with figures of two for four as the West Indies proved too strong for a World XI.

Sri Lanka's Thisara Perera made a fine fifty, his 61 coming off 37 balls but the World XI never had any chance of winning this match after slumping to eight for four. 

But he was the only World XI player to score more than 12.

And, with Tymal Mills unable to bat, the World XI were all out nine wickets down when Mitchell McClenaghan was dismissed with the team on a total of 127

Kesrick Williams took three for 42 and Andre Russell two for 24 in a charity match to raise funds to rebuild cricket grounds in Anguilla and Dominica damaged by ravaged by Hurricanes Irma and Maria that swept through the Caribbean in September 2017.

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