
On Sunday, The West Indies clinched a 3-0 series sweep against South Africa in their T20I series with an emphatic eight-wicket victory over the Proteas at Sabina Park.
The Caribbean side, set 164 to win, reached the target with 6.1 overs to spare, losing only two wickets in the process.
Brandon King and Johnson Charles, the openers, forged a formidable partnership of 92 runs in just 6.4 overs. Charles, in particular, was relentless, smashing 69 runs off only 26 balls and mercilessly punishing the tourists.
Of those 26 balls faced by Charles, an impressive 14 were dispatched to the boundary, comprising five sixes among them.
Kyle Mayers seamlessly continued the momentum set by the openers. When stand-in skipper Brandon King departed after scoring 44 runs from 28 balls, the West Indies were at 130/2 with 9.1 overs still left in the innings.