West Indies Post 176/8 as South Africa Opt to Chase

West Indies set a competitive total of 176/8 in their 20 overs after being sent in to bat by South Africa in the T20 World Cup clash. Despite losing wickets at regular intervals, the Caribbean side maintained a healthy scoring rate, with key middle-order contributions ensuring they finished strongly. Late boundaries in the death overs pushed the total close to the 180 mark, giving their bowlers something substantial to defend.

South Africa’s decision to field first suggests confidence in their chasing ability, but the target of 177 will test their batting depth under pressure. The pitch appeared good for stroke play, though occasional grip for bowlers kept batters from completely dominating.

With power hitters in the Proteas lineup and a potent West Indies bowling attack ready to strike, the second innings promises a high-intensity contest. Early wickets could swing momentum toward the Caribbean side, while a solid opening stand would put South Africa firmly on course for victory.