Port of Spain [Trinidad and Tobago] West Indies, led by a ferocious attack from Nicholas Pooran and captain Rovman Powell, showed some ominous signs as the ICC Men's T20 World Cup co-hosts recorded a thumping 35-run win over Australia. Nicholas Pooran was the star of the show with a brilliant 75 in the warm-up match in Trinidad on Thursday as West Indies posted a mammoth 257/4 at the Queen's Park Oval and the score proved to be enough for Australia as the Caribbean team won away from home. happened. Puran, along with captain Rovman Powell (52 off 25 balls with the help of four fours and four sixes), hit eight sixes and five fours in 25 balls to seal victory ahead of the opening match of the T20 World Cup against Papua New Guinea on Sunday. Planted. Left-handed Sherfane Rutherford (47* runs from 18 balls with the help of four fours and four sixes) and opener Johnson Charles (40 runs from 31 balls with the help of six fours) were also named by the two-time T20 World Cup champions in their home match. Gave a chance to please the audience. All of Australia's bowlers faced the wrath of the West Indies top-order with some superb power-hitting, with first-choice spinner Adam Zampa conceding 62 runs from his four overs and taking two wickets.Josh Hazlewood and Ashton Agar also gave away 55 and 5 runs respectively in their quota of four overs, Australia responded despite missing several key players, including Josh Inglis (55 from 30 balls with five fours and four sixes), Nathan Performed well in. Alli (39 off 22 balls, with four fours and two sixes) and Ashton Agar (28 off 1 ball, with four fours and two sixes) looked the most dangerous, as the chase for the 2021 T20 World Cup was always going to be difficult. Was going to. The winners finished with 222/7 in their final warm-up match, with spinner Gudakesh Moti (2/31) and tall pacer Alzarri Joseph (2/44) taking two wickets each for the hosts in the second full warm-up match on Thursday. For. , Namibia beat Papua New Guinea by three runs (DLS method) after a rain-affected contest at Taruba. Papua New Guinea could only manage 109/7 in their 20 overs, but an inspirational performance from Assad Vala (2/17) The spell helped maintain Namibia's rhythm when the match was called at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy and the African country was in a precarious position at 93/6 in the 17th over.