West Indies Cricket Team: The West Indies team has won against Uganda by 134 runs. Uganda’s batsmen could not stand against the strong bowling of West Indies and were out. In the match, West Indies captain Rovman Powell won the toss and decided to bat first. The West Indies team scored 173 runs while batting. In response to which the Uganda team was all out for 39 runs. By winning the match, West Indies has made many big records.
Second biggest win in T20 World Cup
The West Indies team has won against Uganda by 134 runs, which is the second biggest win in the history of T20 World Cup. Sri Lanka holds the record for the biggest win in T20 World Cup. Sri Lanka won the match against Kenya by 172 runs in T20 World Cup 2007. South Africa is at number three in terms of biggest win in T20 World Cup. South Africa won the match against Scotland by 130 runs in T20 World Cup 2009.
List of teams with the biggest wins in T20 World Cup:
172 – Sri Lanka, 2007
134 – West Indies, 2024*
130 – South Africa, 2009
130 – Afghanistan, 2021
125 – Afghanistan, 2024
For the first time a match was won by so many runs
The West Indies team has created history by winning the match by 134 runs. This is the first time that West Indies has won a T20 International match by 100 plus runs. Earlier, the West Indies team had won the match against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup 2014 by 84 runs, which was its biggest victory. This is West Indies’ sixth consecutive victory in T20 International cricket.
Akeel Hossain took five wickets
Akeel Hussain bowled brilliantly for West Indies in the match. Ugandan batsmen could not stand in front of his lethal bowling and got out. He took 5 wickets for 11 runs in four overs of the match. This is the best bowling figure of any West Indies bowler in the T20 World Cup.
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