Hope, Pooran help West Indies make two in two

West Indies versus Nepal, ninth Match, Group A In an ordering execution, West Indies got a resonating 101-run triumph over Nepal, dazzling both with their batting and bowling simultaneously despite the fact that their handling came up short. Looking unstable so far in the wake of being sent in, West Indies tracked down dependability through a fantastic organization of 216 runs for the fourth wicket between Shai Trust and Nicholas Pooran. Trust's splendid hundred years of 132 runs - his fifteenth in ODIs - and Pooran's magnificent thump of 115 directed West Indies to a mammoth complete of 339/7. Nepal confronted an overwhelming undertaking and battled to gather speed in their pursuit, losing wickets at customary stretches. Jason Holder (3-34), Alzarri Joseph (2-45), Akeal Hosein (2-49) and Keemo Paul (2-63) drove the work with the ball as Nepal collapsed for 238 with two balls in excess. Gulsan Jha's 42 further down the request just postponed the inescapable. Brief scores: West Indies 339/7 out of 50 overs (Shai Trust 132, Nicholas Pooran 115; Lalit Rajbanshi 3-52) beat Nepal 238 all-out in 49.4 overs (Aarif Sheik 63, Gulsan Jha 42; Jason Holder 3-34) by 101 runs.