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West Indies vs South Africa, 1st T20I: King’s heroics guide West Indies to 28-run victory

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West Indies emerged victorious in a thrilling clash against South Africa in the first Twenty 20 international of a three-game series, with stand-in captain Brandon King leading the charge with a brilliant 79-run knock.

King, filling in for regular skipper Rovman Powell who was away on IPL duty, showcased his prowess with the bat as he smashed six sixes and six boundaries off just 45 balls at his home ground, Sabina Park. His explosive innings propelled West Indies to a total of 175-8 in their allotted 20 overs.

In response, South Africa struggled to build momentum and eventually fell short, being bowled out for 147 despite Reeza Hendricks’ valiant effort with a career-best 87 off 51 balls. The Proteas never quite recovered from losing star opener Quinton de Kock early on in the innings.

Man-of-the-match King credited his familiarity with the conditions for his stellar performance, emphasizing the importance of going hard against the new ball. The West Indies spinner Gudakesh Motie and fast bowler Matthew Forde played pivotal roles in dismantling the South African batting lineup, with Motie finishing with figures of 3-25 and Forde taking 3-27.

The second and third games of the series are set to take place in Kingston on Saturday and Sunday, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion to the series ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup. The clash between these two cricketing powerhouses promises to deliver more thrilling action and intense competition in the days to come.

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