Sese Bau Becomes Papua New Guinea’s First Ever T20 World Cup Half-Centurion
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T20 World Cup 2024: Papua New Guinea batsman Sese Bau has created history by becoming the first-ever batsman from the country to score a T20 World Cup half-century. The left-handed batsman achieved the feat during Papua New Guinea’s debut T20 World Cup match against co-hosts West Indies on Sunday, June 2, and guided his side to a respectable and fightable total of 136 on a really tough surface of Guyana.
A brilliant fifty 🔥
Sese Bau starts the #T20WorldCup with a @MyIndusIndBank Milestone.#WIvPNG pic.twitter.com/fmzv3tdfcG
— T20 World Cup (@T20WorldCup) June 2, 2024
PNG score 136/8 in their innings as the co-hosts West Indies put on a strong bowling display 🔥
Can West Indies chase it down?#T20WorldCup | #WIvPNG | 📝: https://t.co/yJ4l3z7wUF pic.twitter.com/vcyUiJWvlL
— T20 World Cup (@T20WorldCup) June 2, 2024
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