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Windies crash to
a heavy defeat on the reserve day |
March 28, 2007 (Link to
Scorecard)
West
Indies crashed to a heavy defeat of 103 runs as
its top order failed to cope up with the
pressure of chasing a massive target. Skipper
Brian Lara did come up with a smooth knock but
he was short of potential partners at the other
end. The West Indian innings folded to 219 all
out in pursuit of the 323 set by the Australians
yesterday.
The day began with Shaun Tait getting
Chanderpaul lbw with the southpaw playing right
across his stumps to a pitched up delivery.
Although it looked out to the naked eye, hawk
eye suggested that the ball would have slanted
away from the off stump. In the 8th over, Chris
Gayle succumbed too, going for a nothing shot to
have the hosts in an untidy position at 16 for
2. Marlon Samuels also followed the two openers
back in the pavilion and Windies had to drop
anchor and the runs never came at a good clip.
Sarwan took 58 balls to get his 29 which got the
required run rate to shoot up a long way. The
homeside at the half way stage were going at
snail pace at 91 for 4.
West
Indies gave it up as each and every ball only
raised the required run rate. It looked to be
just a formality before they lost. Skipper Brian
Lara stayed there facing 83 balls scoring 77
with 8 fours and a six. But even his stay never
showed any promise of a West Indian victory.
Lara was given lbw off Brad Hogg, who went onto
pick up three wickets. The only other bright
spot of the West Indian batting was Denesh
Ramdin's 52 that had come in 43 balls with 6
fours. West Indies were bowled out in 45.3 overs
with Shaun Tait endings the innings with an
inswinging yorker to clean up Daren Powell.
Nathan Bracken with 1 for 25 from 9 overs and
McGrath with 3 for 31 in 8 overs were
responsible for not allowing the West Indians to
take off at any stage of their innings. The Man
of the Match obviously went to Matthew Hayden
for batting the opposition out of the game
virtually with his 158.
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