Batting blunders, bowling heroics in the spotlight for defending champs

The West Indies will once again rely on left arm orthodox spinner Akeal Hosein to continue his good showing.

West Indies will play their second match of the T20 World Cup today against South Africa and will need to get their batting sorted if they are to stand a chance of recording their first win in the competition.

The title holders were embarrassingly routed for 55 in their opening match against England while their next rivals lost a close encounter to Australia.

Both teams will want to have some points on the table but South Africa will feel marginally confident over West Indies.