West Indies put up a respectable score of 179 for six, but South Africa appeared to be cruising towards victory, reaching 129 for 3 with more than six overs left.
However, a remarkable collapse followed, with the Proteas losing their last seven wickets for a mere 20 runs in 35 balls, ultimately being dismissed for 149 at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy Stadium.
Reeza Hendricks gave South Africa a flying start in the chase, smashing 44 off 18 balls. However, West Indies’ pace attack turned the tables with an outstanding bowling performance. Romario Shepherd played a pivotal role in the collapse, taking 3-15 from his four overs, including the important wickets of Hendricks and South African captain Aiden Markram. Shamar Joseph also contributed significantly, claiming 3-31 to dismantle the lower order.
Earlier, Shai Hope set the pace for the West Indies with a scintillating 41 off 22 balls. Captain Rovman Powell chipped in with a crucial 35, while Sherfane Rutherford added 29, helping the team post a competitive total.
The win gives West Indies a strong lead in the series and demonstrates their ability to seize opportunities and make the most of crucial moments in T20 cricket, setting the stage for a potential whitewash in the final match.