West Indies got a 35-run win in their International Cricket Council (ICC) men's Twenty/20 World Cup warm-up match against Australia at the Queen's Park Oval, St Clair on May 30 in a high-scoring affair which saw over 470 runs being scored, to go along with 31 sixes.
Similar to their previous warm-up match against Namibia, the Aussies only had nine of their World Cup squad players available, with Brad Hodge, chairman of selectors George Bailey and fielding coach Andre Borovec all taking fielding duty at some point during the contest.
Ironically, Borovec had an amusing moment during the Windies' 257-run onslaught, as he dropped a swashbuckling Pooran during the eighth over of the regional team's innings.
The former Windies skipper was in a no-nonsense mood in St Clair, and his first two scoring shots were disdainful hits for six off Ashton Agar (one for 58) and Nathan Ellis respectively. Pooran treated the healthy Oval crowd to a belligerent cameo, as he smashed 75 off just 25 balls with five fours and eight massive sixes.
Pooran was batting like a dream, and he raced to his fifty off just 16 balls after hitting leg-spinner Adam Zampa for a pair of sixes in the seventh over.
The Windies hit 18 sixes in their innings in total, with owner Johnson Charles (40 off 31 balls) and skipper Rovman Powell (52 off 25 balls) also getting in on the act with some powerful hitting. Charles shared in a 90-run partnership for the second wicket with Pooran, but he lost momentum in his innings before his eventual dismissal in the 13th over.
Though Pooran was the headline act, Powell also flexed his muscles with four sixes and he got to his fifty off 24 balls before being bowled by Tim David.
Powell's dismissal paved the way for Guyanese left-hander Sherfane Rutherford who made a breezy 47 not out off 18 balls with four boundaries and four sixes. Rutherford showed off his powerful off-side game with a pair of thumping hits over cover against Zampa in the 17th over, and his flurry helped West Indies add 74 runs off the last five overs as they closed on 257 for four.
Though shorthanded, the Aussies batted with aggression throughout and gave the Windies bowlers a good run for their money.
The Aussies lost three wickets in the power play, but they still managed a healthy 89 runs off the first six overs as both David Warner (15 off six balls) and makeshift opener Agar (28 off 13 balls) let loose.
The Australian batsmen maintained a rapid scoring rate through the middle overs and got good contributions from David (25 off 12), Matthew Wade (25 off 14) and Nathan Ellis (39 off 22), while Josh Inglis top-scored with 55 off 30 balls.
Inglis played an array of shots on both sides of the wicket and he clouted five fours and four sixes in his innings before he was dismissed by Gudakesh Motie (two for 31) in the 14th over.
Once again, the Guyanese left-arm spinner showed his quality and guile under the pressure of big-hitting from the opposition, and his spell turned out to be the pick of the lot for