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Chanderpaul's
final ball sixer clinches victory for Windies |
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Shivnarine
Chanderpaul stunned the cricketing world with a
final ball sixer to power the West Indies to a
breathtaking win in the first ODI at Port of
Spain. Needing 13 to get from the last over with
just the one wicket in hand, West Indies were
realistically out of the match when the equation
turned out to be 10 from the last two
deliveries! But the sweet timing from Shivnarine
Chanderpaul coupled with his incredibly cool
temperament saw a straight drive for a boundary
followed up by the magical hit in the crowd to
clinch the match. Chaminda Vaas was the unlucky
bowler to be at the receiving end.
This first ODI at the Queen's Park Oval saw
three debutants in Sulieman Benn (West Indies)
along with Mahela Udawatte and Ajantha Mendis,
the replacement of Muttiah Muralitharan. Windies
had put SL to bat first and within an hour, it
appeared as if everyone were in for a short
duration as the visitors had a disastrous start.
Sri Lanka found themselves in a hopeless
situation of 49 for 5. But an unbelievably good
recovery from Chamara Silva and Chamara
Kapugedera brought some normalcy to the
proceedings. Chamara Silva scored 67 from 96
with 7 fours to take Sri Lanka into the slogs at
a competitive score. He added 159 runs along
with the exciting Kapugedera, who stayed almost
till the end. Unfortunately, Kapugedera missed
out on a maiden hundred by just five runs. His
95 had come with 7 fours and 3 sixes and took
117 balls to help SL post a healthy 235 for 7.
The wrecker-in-chief among the bowlers was
Dwayne Bravo with his 10-1-32-4. Sri Lanka
deserved a victory after that incredible
recovery. But after a solid opening stand
between Gayle and Devon Smith, the target of 236
looked to be just too moderate. Both the West
Indian left handers put on 53 before Nuwan
Kulasekara got one to skid and keep low to get
Devon Smith lbw. Smith made just 14 facing 31
balls out of the 53 that were put on the board.
West Indies then consolidated through Gayle and
Sarwan at a steady rate. Drama unfolded once off
spinner got rid of Gayle (52 from 81 with 8
fours and a six) and then Kulasekara sending
back Sarwan (35 from 54 with 4 fours). Marlon
Samuels fell for a first ball duck and Sri Lanka
with that bounced back tremendously. Kulasekara
had taken two wickets in an over and the three
wickets of Gayle, Sarwan and Samuels fell in the
space of seven balls leaving WI at 110 for 4 in
28 overs.
The West Indies clawed their way back through
the partnership between Chanderpaul and Bravo
under a bit of drizzle. Both were looking good
and it was important that there wasn't any loss
of a wicket at that stage keeping in mind of the
possible rain interruption and the Duckworth
Lewis. The match took a twist when a
misunderstanding between the two batsmen saw
both of them at one end. Bravo (36 from 37 with
3 fours and 2 sixes) sacrificed his wicket and
West Indies were back in trouble at 169 for 6 in
the 39th over. Sri Lanka after taking that
wicket got grip of the game as they removed the
tail enders quickly. However, Chanderpaul kept
his end intact and towards the end clinched the
match in an amazing fashion with just the last
man in. Chanderpaul got 62 from 63 with 5 fours
and a six but it was Dwayne Bravo taking the Man
of the Match award for his all-round show. For
Sri Lanka, Nuwan Kulasekara got 3 for 43 in his
10 and Ajantha Mendis impressed with his 3 for
39 in 10 overs.
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