Summary

  • T20 World Cup Super 8s, Group 1, Mumbai

  • West Indies seal dominant 107-run win - fifth victory from five in this tournament

  • Windies post 254-6 - second-highest total in T20 World Cups

  • Hetmyer smashes 19-ball fifty before falling for 85 off 34; Powell smacks 59 off 35

  • Zimbabwe 147 (17.4 overs): Evans 43 (21) ; Motie 4-28; Hosein 3-28

  • Windies go top of Group 1 on net run-rate

Have your say on the Men's T20 World Cup

  1. Postpublished at 16:56 GMT 23 February

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    The ball looked like the size of a pea as Holder's hands grabbed that.

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13.3 overs

    Cremer c&b Holder 0 (Zim 102-8)

    Jason Holder strikes and Graeme Cremer is the latest to depart on a duck!

    Holder bowls a back of the length delivery and takes a fine return catch to bring the West Indies within touching distance of victory.

    Zimbabwe have really been architects of their own downfall today, miscuing and misfiring for most of their wickets.

  3. Postpublished at 16:50 GMT 23 February

    Michael Carberry
    Former England batter on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    The control has been very good from Hosein and Motie.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 12.2 overs

    Munyonga c Joseph b Motie 14 (Zim 101-7)

    Who's taken another wicket? You guessed it, Gudakesh Motie!

    The 30-year-old gets his fourth wicket of the match, taking out Tony Munyonga, who was left swinging, with a stock-length ball.

    Zimbabwe are now 101-7 - tough, tough times.

  5. Zim 101-6published at 12 overs

    It is a clean but low-scoring over for Zimbabwe.

    Tony Munyonga and Brad Evans knock the ball around for a couple of singles and a four, which finds the boundary at fine leg.

  6. Zim 95-6published at 11 overs

    Zimbabwe have never played a T20 international in Mumbai before, and they might never want to return after this match.

    They lose two wickets and post just eight runs off the latest over.

    We are now up in the realms of 18 runs per over needed. It is slip, slip, slipping away.

  7. Postpublished at 16:39 GMT 23 February

    Michael Carberry
    Former England batter on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    That's an even better ball than the one before! Musekiwa has had a day to forget.

  8. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 10.4 overs

    Musekiwa b Motie (Zim 94-6)

    Tashinga Musekiwa's outing goes from bad to worse!

    After dropping two catches in West Indies' innings, he is dispatched by Gudakesh Motie for a golden duck.

    A nightmare for Musekiwa is a dream for Motie, who has taken three wickets in just 2.4 overs.

  9. Postpublished at 16:39 GMT 23 February

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Raza's been done by an absolutely beauty from Motie.

  10. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 10.3 overs

    Raza b Motie 27 (Zim 94-5)

    Gudakesh Motie strikes again!

    The slow left-arm orthodox bowler finds the middle stump to dispatch Sikandar Raza for 27 runs off 19 balls.

    A bit of drift and turn beat the Zimbabwe captain's attempted flick across the line.

    Another partnership broken.

  11. Zim 87-4published at 10 overs

    We're officially at the halfway point in this innings - and Zimbabwe are nowhere near their require run-rate.

    They needed to be on top of their game with the bat, but so far they have struggled to find the boundary rope as much as they require.

    This run chase is becoming more and more of an uphill battle as time goes on.

  12. Postpublished at 16:35 GMT 23 February

    Michael Carberry
    Former England batter on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Shot! It was almost like the no-look hook.

  13. 6 runs

    Zim 85-4published at 9.4 overs

    That's more like it from captain Sikander Raza!

    He powers a 73-metre six towards deep mid-wicket to bring Zimbabwe to 85-4.

    Zimbabwe need to get a wriggle on now...

  14. Zim 75-4published at 9 overs

    There's a break in play and Shimron Hetmyer has decided to give his legs a break by sitting down on the boundary rope.

    Shamar Joseph has the ball in hand. He will take on this next set after seeing out his opening over for just five runs.

  15. Postpublished at 16:27 GMT 23 February

    Melissa Story
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    This West Indies bowling attack is so varied. There are plenty of options for captain Shai Hope to go to.

  16. 6 runs

    Zim 72-4published at 8.3 overs

    Tony Munyonga finds his first boundary with a stunning slog sweep towards forward square leg!

    That's what we need to see from Zimbabwe, who are way behind the required run-rate at the moment. It will be a huge, huge task though.

  17. Zim 65-4published at 8 overs

    Just five runs come off right-arm fast bowler Shamar Joseph's first set.

    He has been in brilliant form across this tournament - and he will be keen to add at least one more wicket to his current haul of seven.

    On the other hand, Zimbabwe will be relieved to not have lost another wicket in that over.

  18. Postpublished at 16:20 GMT 23 February

    Dawid Malan
    Former England batter on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Gudakesh Motie has corrected his line and his length, pitched it on middle and leg and straight enough to beat Dion Myers. A bit of nothing shot from the Zimbabwean if we're honest when you are chasing 250.

    Myers gave his side a little bit of hope but Zimbabwe will need a lot more from their next few batters.

  19. Postpublished at 16:18 GMT 23 February

    Melissa Story
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Zimbabwe will know this performance has not been up to the standards they set in the group stage.

  20. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 6.4 overs

    Myers b Motie 28 (Zim 52-4)

    Oh no, another Zimbabwe batter bites the dust!

    Dion Myers is the latest victim of West Indies' stellar bowling line-up as Gudakesh Motie claims a wicket in his opening over.

    He bowls a length ball straight towards the middle of the stumps, taking off the bails to dispatch big-hitter Myers, who missed with his attempted flick, for 28.