Kingston, Jamaica - In a thrilling start to the Twenty20 cricket series, Mitchell Owen announced his arrival on the international stage with a sparkling performance. Making his debut, Owen scored a half-century and claimed a wicket, playing a pivotal role in Australia's three-wicket victory over the West Indies.
The match saw Owen forging a crucial 80-run partnership with Cameron Green for the fifth wicket. Green was impressive, smashing 51 runs off just 26 balls, guiding Australia towards their target of 190. The chase was achieved with seven balls to spare.
The West Indies, batting first, got off to a strong start but were pegged back to 189-8. Their innings suffered a dramatic collapse, losing four wickets for just five runs in the last nine balls. Ben Dwarshuis was the standout performer with the ball, recording a career-best 4-36. He claimed three wickets in a single over, nearly securing a hat-trick. Although Jason Holder survived the hat-trick ball, he was dismissed on the next delivery.
West Indies' top order, including Roston Chase's aggressive 60 off 32 balls, set the foundation with a 91-run partnership with Shai Hope, who contributed 55 runs. However, Chase's dismissal in the 13th over, courtesy of Dwarshuis, was a turning point.
The win gives Australia, who recently achieved a 3-0 clean sweep in the Test series, an important early lead in the five-match T20 series. Owen, a talented allrounder from Tasmania, joined the ranks of David Warner and Ricky Ponting as Australians who have scored a half-century on T20 debut. "I'm just happy we got the win and that I could contribute," he remarked, delighted to be mentioned alongside such legendary players.
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