West Indies batsman Rovman Powell believes a nice understanding at the crease is developing between himself and vice-captain Nicholas Pooran after putting together another strong partnership, albeit this time in a losing effort.
India wrapped up the three-match T20 series with an 8 run win over the West Indies, after setting a more than competitive 186 for 5 in the first innings. Thanks to the efforts of Powell and Pooran, however, the team managed to get close to the score on the back of their 100-run partnership, in 60 balls.
It was the second time in just a few weeks the duo was combining to good effect. Against England in the third T20 international, the duo combined for 122 for 67. In fact, Pooran and Powell have been one of the most productive partnerships over the last four years, scoring 346 in 7 innings.
“Me and Pooran, from the last series, we have been developing a nice little bromance, a nice little partnership in a sense with him batting 3 and me batting four. It’s important for us at that point, at that position, where we bat three and four to get partnerships,” Pooran told members of the media, following the match.
“We got another partnership of 100 plus today, it’s for us to take all the things we did right today and improve the stuff that needs to improve going forward.”
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