Florida [US], August 4 : West Indies batter Roston Chase on Monday became the first player to get retired out during a men's T20I featuring two Full Member teams.
This incident took place during the West Indies chase of 190 runs in the third and final T20I of the series against Pakistan, as reported by ESPNcricinfo.
The Caribbean side got to a good, brilliant start as opener Alick Athanaze scored 60 runs off 40 balls, but later, when he got dismissed, the run-rate slowed down and they were reduced to 110/3 after the completion of 13 overs.
At that moment, Sherfane Rutherford was batting along with Chase, where the latter was struggling to hit big shots, so he was retired out after scoring 15(12), which came with the help of two fours.
Coming to the match, Pakistan skipper Salman Agha won the toss and opted to bat.
Pakistan's opening pair of Saim Ayub and Sahibzada Farhan gave Pakistan a flying start, adding 47 runs without any loss in the powerplay.
They continued to build on the momentum and extended Pakistan's dominance by taking the team's total to 82 without loss at mid-way through the innings as Farhan completed his third T20I half-century.
Ayub joined his partner and completed his second T20I fifty, bringing up the 100-run opening stand for Pakistan. The duo added 138 runs for the opening wicket before Shamar Joseph removed Farhan for 74 in the 17th over.
Hasan Nawaz played a couple of big shots before losing his wicket to Roston Chase, followed by Haris getting himself run out as West Indies made a comeback in the match. Khushdil Shah and Faheem Ashraf slammed 19 runs in the final over as Pakistan finished their innings at 189/4.
In reply, while chasing 190 runs, West Indies openers Alick Athanaze and Jerlani Andrew also gave their team a flying start, adding 44 runs for the opening wicket before Haris Rauf dismissed Andrew for 24 in the 5th over. Skipper Shai Hope's run drought with the bat continued as he was dismissed for seven by Mohammad Nawaz in the 9th over.
Athanaze brought up his maiden T20I fifty in the 11th over, he added 10 more runs to his total before Ayub removed him for 60 in the following over. Roston Chase made 15 but failed to get going and retired with 41 runs left to win in 18 balls for West Indies.
Sherfane Rutherford made a vital fifty off 35 runs and tried to get his side over the line, but the home side eventually fell 13 runs short of the target.
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