Carlos Brathwaite admits first international century was 'bittersweet'
'The hundred doesn't matter if you don't win': Carlos Brathwaite admits first international century was 'bittersweet' as West Indies lose World Cup thriller to New Zealand By David Charlesworth, Press Association Sport Published: 02:29 EDT, 23 June 2019 | Updated: 02:29 EDT, 23 June 2019 Carlos Brathwaite admitted his maiden international hundred was a 'bittersweet' feeling after falling agonisingly short of leading the West Indies to an against-all-odds World Cup victory. The Windies slumped to 164 for seven against New Zealand in pursuit of a target of 292 at Old Trafford, but that merely set the stage for Brathwaite, who bludgeoned nine fours and five sixes in a staggering 80-ball hundred. However, with six needed for victory, Brathwaite swung mightily again, only to hole out to long-on, where Trent Boult held on to the catch and avoided stepping over the boundary as the Kiwis escaped with a five-run win. Carlos Brathwaite is consoled b...
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