Who was the player of the match in the first T20I?
Mitchell Owen, for his debut half-century and a wicket.
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Australia and West Indies are facing off in a thrilling T20 series. After Australia's initial victory, all eyes are on whether West Indies can level the series. The first match saw an impressive debut from Mitchell Owen, setting the stage f...
The first T20 match saw Australia chase down a 190-run target with seven balls to spare, largely thanks to the strong performances of debutant Mitchell Owen and Cameron Green. Owen's all-round show earned him the player of the match award. West Indies, despite a good start with Roston Chase and Shai Hope, couldn't capitalize in the final overs, losing four wickets in the last nine balls. Ben Dwarshuis's late bowling spell turned the game in Australia's favor.
For the second T20I, West Indies will look to improve their batting consistency and strengthen their bowling attack. Australia, confident after their win, will aim to maintain their momentum and secure another victory. Fans in the United States can watch the game live on Willow TV, available through Fubo.
Mitchell Owen, for his debut half-century and a wicket.
Willow TV, which is available on Fubo.
He took a career-best 4-36, including three wickets in four deliveries.
8:00 p.m. ET on July 22.
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