Alick Athanaze scores joint-fastest fifty on his ODI debut
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Joint-Fastest Half Century on ODI Debut
Alick Athanaze Impressive Debut: A record-equaling half-century served as West Indian Athanaze’s entrance onto the world cricket stage. Athanaze’s 26-ball fifty, which matched Krunal Pandya’s record, helped the Windies, who were chasing 185 to win the series, set the stage for a victory that was eventually secured with 89 balls remaining. Let us look at details on Alick Athanaze joint-fastest fifty.
To put West Indies in a commanding position against UAE in the 185-run chase, he hit 65 runs off 45 balls, which were combined with 9 fours and 3 sixes. Prior to playing in his maiden ODI, Athanaze had 1825 runs in 30 first-class games, with a top score of 141. He scored a top of 140 while hitting 664 runs in 32 List-A games.
Despite the fact that Athanaze is not on the West Indies team for the forthcoming World Cup qualifier in Zimbabwe. He was undoubtedly on the West Indies selectors’ minds, and they will undoubtedly take him into consideration the following time. He is a very talented player that could benefit the West Indies team. So be on the lookout for him soon.
More About Alick Athanaze
Professional cricketer from the West Indies named Alick Athanaze. On July 7, 1998, he was born in Grenada’s Saint David Parish. Athanaze bats left-handed and occasionally bowls right-arm off-break. In November 2019, he participated in ODIs and T20 Internationals for the West Indies cricket team. Making his debut on the international stage.
Athanaze originally came to the attention of cricket fans while playing for the West Indies team at the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. He demonstrated his talent by being the first West Indian to hit a century in an Under-19 World Cup by scoring 110 runs against Fiji. He was selected for the senior West Indies squad as a result of his outstanding achievements.
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West Indies Dominance over UAE
In this brief pursuit, West Indies lost Charles early, but they got off to a strong start thanks to rookie Alick Athanaze. He hit several big smashes and exuded confidence as he reached fifty as the visitors were nearly scoring ten runs every over.
Roston Chase, substitute captain, managed to keep things under control and stay until the very end to help his team win. UAE blew a promising start earlier in the day, dropping from 142/2 to 184 all out. The visitor’s top bowler was Kevin Sinclair, while Yannic Cariah finished with a few wickets as well.