West Indies win toss elect to bat v Zimbabwe at World Cup.CANBERRA/AUSTRALIA: West Indies captain Jason Holder won the throw and chose to bat first Tuesday in the World Cup Pool B match against Zimbabwe. The West Indies are falling off a disproportionate win over Pakistan in New Zealand on the weekend, bouncing back from an amazing opening misfortune to second-level Ireland. Batting first gives West Indies opener Chris Gayle an early opportunity to disregard feedback of his World Cup structure.
Not surprisingly, Darren Bravo misses the match due to a second rate hamstring tear he supported amid the vehement triumph over Pakistan in Christchurch on Saturday that restored West Indies' fight after the opening annihilation to Ireland. Jonathan Carter comes into the top request and will be searching for a solid execution to guarantee he stays in the side for Friday's experience with South Africa, which Bravo is additionally liable to miss. Tall spinner Sulieman Benn was additionally precluded with a repeating back issue and Nikita Miller get his opportunity to hotshot his left-arm standard twist.
Zimbabwe commander Elton Chigumbura said he excessively would have batted had he won the throw and he was additionally compelled to roll out one improvement to his side. All rounder Solomon Mire has been precluded so Stuart Matsikenyeri gets to play his initial one-day universal in more than three years.
Zimbabwe had been wanting to bring Chamu Chibhabha go into the group after he missed the four-wicket triumph over United Arab Emirates (UAE) last Thursday in Nelson with a knee harm.
The opener, who scored a half century against South Africa in the opening thrashing, was not able to demonstrate his wellness and Regis Chakabva holds his spot at the highest point of the request. Zimbabwe lost its opening match to South Africa yet ..
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