by Jonathan
GaskinGROS ISLET, May 10, 2006 (AFP) -
Undefeated half-centuries from opening batsmen Chris
Gayle and Sewnarine Chattergoon propelled West Indies to an
overwhelming 10-wicket triumph in the fifth one-day
International against Zimbabwe on Wednesday under lights at the
Beausejour Stadium.
Chasing a modest victory target of 153 in their allocation of
50 overs, West Indies did not lose a wicket, and Gayle had the
privilege of hitting the winning runs in the first day/night ODI
in the Caribbean, when he drove Prosper Utseya through extra
cover for the last of his 13 fours.
Gayle also hit a six in his undefeated 95 - the top score -
at better than a run-a-ball to earn the Man-of-the-Match award,
and Chattergoon supported with eight boundaries in an unbeaten
54 from 78 balls to give West Indies an unbeatable 4-0 lead in
the seven-match series.
All-rounder Dwayne Bravo and compatriot Dave Mohammed had
wrecked Zimbabwe’s batting to leave West Indies their modest
target.
Bravo captured three wickets for 24 runs from 9.2 overs while
Mohammed collected three for 37 from 10 overs on his ODI debut,
as the Zimbabwean were dismissed for 152 in 49.2 overs after
choosing to bat.
Diminutive batsman Gregory Strydom cracked four fours and two
sixes in the top score of 48 from 73 balls.
Zimbabwe captain Terrence Duffin gave support with a
painstaking 38 and Brendon Taylor gathered 21 at close to a
run-a-ball.
Gayle and Chattergoon were never troubled and carried West
Indies safely to their destination.
Gayle reached his 50 when he steered Tawanda Mupariwa to
third man for two in the 19th over and continued to clobber the
bowling, especially left-arm spin bowler Keith Dabengwa, who he
struck for his only six straight into the players’ pavilion.
Chattergoon enhanced his reputation as a player with immense
potential with his dogged batting, and reached his half-century,
when he played Prosper Utseya into cover for a single in the
24th over.
Zimbabwe never recovered, after Mohammed bowled Vusimuzi
Sibanda for four in the 19th over to leave Zimbabwe on 48 for
three.
The Zimbabweans had suffered an early setback, when opener
Piet Rinke was caught at second slip off Taylor in the second
over for his second duck in as many matches.
Brendon Taylor then came to the wicket and with Duffin got
things moving before he was caught at mid-on off Bravo for 21 in
the 16th over.
Zimbabwe continued to lose wickets steadily, but Mohammed
struck two telling blows in the 40th over, when he removed
Dabengwa hit wicket for seven and bowled Blessing Mahwire, also
for a duck.
Strydom entered during this period and was inching his way to
his half-century. adding a valuable 40 with Mupariwa for the
eighth wicket, before Bravo removed them both as the last three
wickets fell for no runs in the space of six balls.
West Indies enjoyed back-to-back victories by five wickets
and 98 runs in the first two matches at St. John’s, and an
82-run triumph last Sunday at Georgetown. The third match also
scheduled for Georgetown last Saturday was cancelled because of
rain.
The series concludes at the weekend with a double-header at
Port of Spain’s Queen’s Park Oval.
Scoreboard
ZIMBABWE (49.2 overs)
P. Rinke c Lara b Taylor 0
T. Duffin run out (Ramdin) 38
B. Taylor c Collymore b Bravo 21
V. Sibanda b Mohammed 4
E. Chigumbura c Bravo b Gayle 12
G. Strydom b Bravo 48
K. Dabengwa hit wicket b Mohammed 7
B. Mahwire b Mohammed 0
T. Mupariwa b Taylor 11
P. Utseya not out 0
A. Ireland b Bravo 0
Extras (lb1, w10) 11
Total (all out) 152
Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-42, 3-48, 4-77, 5-91, 6-112,
7-112, 8-152, 9-152. Bowling: Collymore 9-2-17-0 (w4); Taylor
9-0-34-2 (w6); Bravo 9.2-3-24-3; Gayle 8-1-24-1; Mohammed
10-2-37-3; Samuels 4-0-15-0. Overs: 50
WEST INDIES
C. Gayle not out 95
S. Chattergoon not out 54
Extras (w4, nb3) 7
TOTAL (without loss) 156
Did not bat: R. Sarwan, B. Lara, R. Morton, M. Samuels,
D. Bravo, D. Ramdin, D. Mohammed, J. Taylor, C. Collymore.
Bowling: Mahwire 4-0-19-0 (w2); Ireland 4-0-25-0;
Mupariwa 5-0-32-0 (nb1); Rinke 1-0-6-0 (w1); Utseya 8.4-0-37-0
(nb2, w1); Dabengwa 5-0-37-0.
Overs: 27.4
Result: West Indies won by 10 wickets.
Series: West Indies lead seven-match series 4-0.
Toss: Zimbabwe.
Umpires: B. Doctrove, B. Bowden, TV Replays: S. Bucknor,
Reserve: L. Thomas. Match Referee: C. Broad.
Man of the Match: Chris Gayle (West Indies).