Gayle’s scorching hundred gives Windies victory

Gayle/CMC photo

CANBERRA, Australia, CMC – Chris Gayle’s blazing century provided the platform for a rousing 90-run victory for touring West Indies over the Australian Prime Minister’s XI in a rain-reduced warm-up match on Thursday.

Gayle delivered a vicious captain’s knock of 146 off 89 balls and shared in a double-century opening stand with Travis Dowlin as West Indies 399 for five off 45 overs and then restricted the PM’s XI to 312 for seven off their 45 overs in the high-scoring fixture.

Sent to bat at the Manuka Oval, West Indies – led by Gayle’s power-hitting — began rapidly and after reaching fifty off just five overs, brought up the hundred in the ninth over.

Gayle, who was dropped twice – on 15 and 20 – early in his innings, began the game with three consecutive boundaries and made the local side pay for their fielding errors with a record knock.

The big left-hander reached fifty off 23 balls and a hundred off 57 balls before completing his whirlwind 89-ball innings, four short of the 150-mark.

Gayle’s 146, laced with 14 fours and eight sixes, set a new highest score in Prime Minister’s XI matches, surpassing David Boon’s 134 against the West Indies in 1984.

Dowlin scored 72 off 85 balls with five boundaries while gathering 234 for the first wicket with Gayle.

Lendl Simmons, batting at No.3, sustained a daunting run-rate for the Windies with an unbeaten 70 off 49 balls with nine fours and a six.

After Narsingh Deonarine fell cheaply for three, Kieron Pollard thumped 36 off 17 balls with five fours and a six while Denesh Ramdin (22 not out) and Dwayne Smith (19) also played brisk innings in the touring side’s imposing total.

The batting explosion was only interrupted by two rain stoppages, reducing the overs from the allotted 50.

Medium pacer Alex Keath (4-71) was the chief wicket-taker for the PM’s XI, who were unable to match the Windies’ free-scoring display in their run-chase.

Tom Cooper lashed a splendid hundred, 160 off 120 balls with 14 fours and six sixes, but there were no other significant scorers for the PM’s XI and the West Indies romped to an easy win ahead of their first One day International (ODI) against Australia on Sunday.

Left-arm spinner Nikita Miller was the pick of the West Indies bowlers with three for 51 off nine overs, while medium pacer Darren Sammy claimed two for 37.

Miller was on a hat-trick in the 33rd over when the PM XI’s captain Matthew Hayden (13) and John Hastings were stumped by Ramdin.

Preparing for the series of five ODIs and two Twenty20 Internationals against the Aussies, West Indies used nine bowlers and seamer Smith (1-34) and off-spinner Deonarine (1-60) were the other wicket-takers.

The stylish win has come as a huge confidence booster for the injury-hit Caribbean side.

It was confirmed Wednesday that Dwayne Bravo will miss the series with a finger injury, the lively all-rounder joining other key players Ramnaresh Sarwan, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Jerome Taylor, Fidel Edwards, and Sulieman Benn on the sidelines.

Before the start of the match both teams took official photographs with the Prime Minister Mr Kevin Rudd.

There was also a minute’s silence for the victims of the January 12 earthquake in Haiti. The players and match officials wore blue ribbons in tribute to the victims of the earthquake.

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3 Comments

  1. nash
    February 4, 2010

    i think the west indies side need to approach this match differently in terms of bowling and batting, for eample be more aggresive their bat and ball

  2. john
    February 4, 2010

    WAT!! all out key playes out or wa…

  3. ron
    February 4, 2010

    This does not sound good for W.I. bowling. We need to do much better to beat Australia.

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