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Windies too
strong for the Dutch at Dublin |
July 11, 2007 (Link to
Scorecard)
West
Indies fresh from their One Day Series win over
England took just 45.5 overs to wrap up their
match against Netherlands at Dublin. In what is
the first match of the Ireland Quadrangular
Series, Windies bundled out the Dutch for a
paltry 80 and then knocked off the runs without
losing a wicket in under 15 overs.
Netherlands won the toss
and batted first only to lose wickets at a
regular interval. Windies made just the one
change that of bringing in Darren Sammy for
Dwayne Bravo who has stayed back in England for
getting his ankle injury treated. Teenage opener
Alexei Kervezee was looking good with his 22
before he got out to Daren Powell to be the
third wicket down at 41 on the board. Before
that Ravi Rampaul had got two lbw decisions in
his favour with one of them being that of the
experienced Bas Zuiderent. Once the inroads were
made, it was left to the teasing medium pace of
Dwayne Smith to run through the batting line up
of the Dutch. Dwayne Smith ended up with dream
figures of 4 for 8 in 6 overs as the Dutch got
bowled out for 80 in 31.2 overs. Only three
players could get into double digit scores for
the Dutch.
Windies smacked the runs
in 14.3 overs with Skipper Chris Gayle
dominating with 51 from 45 with 6 fours and a
six while his opening partner played a steady
innings of 29 from 42.
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