Athanaze, Sinclair seal 3-0 whitewash over UAE

West Indies kept on going from one solidarity to another even without any customary captain Shai Trust and finished a persuading 3-0 whitewash over the UAE with a four-wicket win in the third and last ODI. At the center of this triumph were Kevin Sinclair's four-wicket pull and Alick Athanaze's blasting fifty on debut. UAE, picking to bat, began well however experienced an emotional breakdown, going from a promising place of 142/2 to being bowled out for a simple 184 runs in 36.1 overs. Their last eight wickets succumbed to only 42 runs. Kevin Sinclair arose as the star entertainer for the meeting West Indies group, guaranteeing figures of 4 for 24 while playing without precedent for the series. At first, the match had all the earmarks of being in support of UAE when Vriitya Aravind and Muhammad Waseem were at the wrinkle, fabricating a strong organization. Nonetheless, Waseem's excusal to Raymon Reifer upset the group's energy. Aravind then, at that point, framed one more organization with Rameez, yet their fortunes changed with the presentation of Sinclair. Sinclair struck in his absolute first finished, catching Aravind lbw before two run-outs further intensifying UAE's misfortunes. Sinclair fittingly finished things when he got Ali Naseer captured behind off an arm-ball. Chasing the unobtrusive objective set by UAE, West Indies lost an early wicket as Johnson Charles. Be that as it may, they immediately recaptured energy through the amazing introduction execution of Alick Athanaze. Showing certainty and playing a few strong shots, Athanaze arrived at his fifty off just 26 balls - equalling the record for the quickest fifty on ODI debut - and moved the guests to a run pace of almost 10 for each finished. Sadly, Athanaze's extravagance prompted his excusal while endeavoring an opposite clear against Aayan Khan, causing a log jam in West Indies' scoring rate. Shamarh Streams and Keacy Carty both began firmly yet neglected to exploit their great beginnings, leaving West Indies in a tricky position when Meiyappan took two wickets in continuous conveyances. Notwithstanding, substitute chief Roston Pursue gave dependability and controlled his group to triumph, guaranteeing he stayed at the wrinkle for the rest of the match. Brief Scores: UAE 184 all out in 36.1 overs (Aravind 70; Sinclair 4-24) lost to WI 185/6 in 35.1 overs (Athanaze 65; Muhammad Jawadullah 2-36) by 4 wickets