WI vs NZ: Nicholas Pooran’s throw held everyone’s breath for 10 seconds, then this happened… watch the video

The incident happened during the 12th over when Glenn Phillips and Jimmy Neesham were at the crease. Nicholas Pooran Run Out Throw (Pic Source X) By defeating New Zealand, West Indies has become the third team to reach the Super 8. On the basis of the all-round performance of the team, West Indies has won against New Zealand by 13 runs. In the match played in Trinidad, West Indies batted first and scored 149 runs. In the 18th over, the team lost 9 wickets and the score was just 112 runs, but Sherfan Rutherford turned the tables by scoring 37 runs in the last two overs. New Zealand was all out for 136 runs at the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs and lost the match by 13 runs. Nicholas Pooran’s throw held everyone’s breath for 10 seconds The team had lost five wickets for 63 runs, but Glenn Phillips and Mitchell Santner played a brilliant innings, although they could not make the team win. During New Zealand’s innings, such an incident happened that everyone’s breath stopped for a while. This incident happened during the 12th over when Glenn Phillips and Jimmy Neesham were present at the crease. Glenn Phillips called Jimmy to take a single and left the crease and ran. However, Jimmy said no to him after he had reached half the crease and Phillips had to go back. This one run could have been a big and memorable run out but wicketkeeper Nicholas Pooran threw with full concentration and the ball did not hit the wicket. Glenn’s luck favoured him and he was saved from getting out. Watch video New Zealand may be out of T20 World Cup 2024 New Zealand’s defeat to West Indies in the match played in Trinidad could be the end of the T20 World Cup for the Kiwi team. New Zealand is at the bottom after losing the second consecutive match against Afghanistan and West Indies. The Williamson-led team still has two matches left against Papua New Guinea and Uganda. If the team has to reach the Super 8, then it has to win both these matches. But if Afghanistan defeats Papua New Guinea in the match to be held on June 14, then the New Zealand team will be officially out of the World Cup. If we look at the points table of Group C from the perspective of qualification for the Super 8 round, West Indies has reached the Super 8 by winning three matches. At the same time, one of the teams from Afghanistan, Uganda, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand will reach the Super 8 from this group. At present, Afghanistan is more likely to reach the Super 8, because the team has one match against Papua New Guinea, which has already lost two matches. Apart from this, the team also has to play a match against West Indies. While the net run rate of Uganda, PNG and New Zealand is very poor. In such a situation, even if the Afghanistan team loses both its matches…