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Chris Gayle’s record broke! Rovman Powell West Indies’s second largest T20i run-goldter becomes cricket news

Rowman Powell and Chris Gayle

The West Indies batter Roveman Powell has overtaken Chris Gayle to become the team’s second biggest run-scorer at T20 International. Powell reached a milestone during the fourth T20 Eye against Australia at Warner Park in Powell Baaceter.After a string of low score -1, 12, and 9 in the first three matches, Powell found some rhythm, scored 28 runs in 22 balls with two fours and two sixes. His knock, however, had a glimpse of his famous power-touching ability.With this innings, Powell has now scored 1,925 runs in 99 T20I and has a strike rate of over 25.66 and 141 on an average. Their T20i records include 87 innings one century and nine half -centuries, with the highest score of 107.Chris Gayle, who played an important role in the West Indies T20 World Cup Triumps, scored 1,899 runs in 79 T20I an average of 27.92 and a strike rate of 137.50, with two hundreds and 14 fifty. His best score was 117.

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The chart for the West Indies has a topping Nicholas Gorn, scoring 2,275 runs in 106 matches, an average of 26.14 and a strike rate of more than 136, with 13 fifty and 98 best.Batting first, the West Indies posted a competitive 205/9 in their 20 overs, with the contribution of Sherfen Rutherford (31), Romeroo Shepherd (28), and Powell (28). The Australian bowlers claimed the Adam Zampa 3/54. Aaron Hardy, Xavier Bartlet, and Sean Abbott took one wicket each.

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In response, Australia chased the target in 19.2 overs, justified by Josh England (51), Cameron Green (55*), and Glenn Maxwell (47), sealed a 4–0 lead in the five-match series.The fifth and final T20i will be played on Monday at Warner Park, Baaceter. Australia put the first Test series ahead 3–0.

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