Chase will be the first full paragraph of the member team to retire in T20Is
Mon, August 4 ’25
Roston Chase became the first Slagman to retire during a men -T20i with two full member teams when he went off during West -Indië ‘pursuit of 190 in the decisive match against Pakistan in Lauderhill on Sunday.
West India had started well, with Alick Athanaze scored a 40-ball 60 that opened the innings, but they delayed as soon as he was fired to leave the scoreboard 110 for 3 at the end of the 13th. The requirement was then 80 runs of 42 balls.
While Sherfane Rutherford, the number 4, immediately started, Chase struggled to grow up and only hit two four in a 12-ball 15 before he was called back to the Dugout-41 runs were then needed of 18 balls, and West Indies only succeeded in giving the series 2-1.
There has only been one earlier copy of a batter that withdrew to a T20i for men with a full member team: in the World Cup 2024 T20, Namibia’s opening fittings Nikolaas Davin withdrew after scoring 18 from 16 balls in a chas of 126 in ten overs against England in North. The other ten of such dismissals are all included in competitions with two associated teams.
Incidentally, Chase was withdrew into a T20 earlier this year earlier this year. His team Abu Dhabi Knight Riders was the first in that match against Mi Emirates, and Chase, hit number 6, had not managed to continue after walking in the 12th, scored 20 from 13 at the end of the 18th, when he was withdrawn.
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