McCoy and Charles give their best performance to give West Indies a successful win over South Africa


West Indies swept the three-T20I series against South Africa to conclude their T20 World Cup preparations in the most commanding way possible. South Africa, on the other hand, have won just two of their last 11 completed T20I matches since the last T20 World Cup, and have lost series to West Indies twice and Australia once, and enter the global competition on the back foot. Assuming there's any relief, it's that none of South Africa's stalwart center request of Aiden Markram, Heinrich Klaasen, David Mill operator and Tristan Stubbs were important for this series, yet all will return for the World Cup. In any case, there remain worries over Quinton de Kock, who scored 64 runs in three innings and didn't live it up of it at the BBL, the SA20 and the IPL prior, while likewise seeming to get a back physical issue on Sunday; and Ryan Rickelton, who oversaw just 43 runs in three innings. Similarly, Anrich Nortje's economy pace of 12.16 through the series and the shortfall of any wickets to his name brings up issues over his preparation for worldwide cricket following a very nearly nine-month nonappearance following a lower-back pressure crack. Be that as it may, he is important for South Africa's last crew for the World Cup. West Indies head to Trinidad to play Australia in a warm-up match before their most memorable World Cup match in Guyana, and they show up really prepared. They have won four out of five series since the last T20 World Cup, and beat South Africa 3-0 without precedent for this one. In the wake of guarding sums of 175 and 207 to win the series, they were made to pursue and chased down 164 inside 14 overs to ease past South Africa once more. Obed McCoy, added to the T20 World Cup crew instead of the harmed Jason Holder, was the best bowler in the last coordinate with 3 for 39, while substitute chief Brandon Lord completed as the series' driving run-scorer. The reclamation of Johnson Charles It was against South Africa, 15 months prior, that Johnson Charles presented the defense to recover his spot in the T20I crew with 118 off only 46 balls in a T20I in Centurion. In any case, from that point forward, it has been lean going for him. Charles went ten innings without crossing fifty, and inquiries over his T20 World Cup-crew contribution were something other than murmurs. Yet, he quieted those inquiries with a knock of complete confirmation and position to raise his fifth T20I 50 years, and set the stage for another West Indies win. Charles' takedown of South Africa's quickest, Nortje and Gerald Coetzee, was generally noteworthy. He scored 25 runs off only ten balls from Nortje, and 22 off four from Coetzee, including three progressive sixes. Just three of his 69 runs came in singles, and despite the fact that he was excused in the seventh over, he had proactively put the outcome certain. Motie takes advantage of it Subsequent to taking three wickets in every one of his last three games, left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie appeared to be set for a comparable take after two uncommon overs. He was welcomed on following the powerplay, and showed great changes of speed to have de Kock caught lbw, as the last option played an opposite clear too soon and was given out. In Motie's next finished, Matthew Breetzke hit the ball back over the bowler's head. It seemed as though a spotless strike yet wasn't planned as well as he expected, and Shamar Joseph took a decent catch inside the limit rope to end a frustrating visit for the CSA T20's top run-scorer for the 2023-24 season. After two overs, Motie had 2 for 5, however his day didn't complete as well as he would have trusted. He yielded 11 runs off his last finished, as Rassie van der Dussen hit him for two sixes, and he wasn't utilized once more. Avoided from South Africa's T20 World Cup crew however requested to chief them in this series, van der Dussen has not had the simplest few months. However, he had serious areas of strength for a say on this visit. Van der Dussen scored a 30-ball fifty to take South Africa from 50 for 4 to 163 for 7, and showed solid hitting abilities straight down the ground. Each of the five of his sixes were scored in the V between lengthy off and long-on, and his 77-run fifth-wicket stand with Wiaan Mulder was the distinction between a South African breakdown and a similarity to seriousness. Van der Dussen's thump might have finished on 9 when he hauled a Hayden Walsh Jnr conveyance from outside off to long-on, where Kyle Mayers was hanging tight for the catch. He took it neatly yet misconstrued how close his back foot was to the limit rope and ventured over it with the ball close by. Van der Dussen was quick to motion that he had procured six. Six overs later, Mulder mis-hit a McCoy more slow ball to long-on, where Mayers was prepared to take the catch two-gave, with a sizable amount of room behind him to tumble, hang on and try not to offer a limit. With the bat, Mayers broke four sixes in an unbeaten thump of 36, helping wrap the pursuit up after Charles had established the groundwork. In any case, Mayers stays a save player in the West Indies T20 World Cup crew.