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Sunday, March 2, 2025

Record chase hands WI big win

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JO­HAN­NES­BURG–Chris Gayle was again sen­sa­tion­al as West In­dies in­cred­i­bly pulled off the high­est ever run chase in the his­to­ry of Twen­ty20 In­ter­na­tion­als, to beat South Africa by four wick­ets with four balls to spare, and clinch a win­ning 2-0 lead in the three-match se­ries here yes­ter­day.

The big-hit­ting open­er top-scored with a stun­ning 90 off 41 balls to help West In­dies over­haul South Africa's 231 for sev­en and si­lence a ca­pac­i­ty crowd which crammed in­to the Wan­der­ers.

Gayle struck nine fours and sev­en six­es and put on a record 152 for the sec­ond wick­et with Mar­lon Samuels who stroked a classy 60 from a mere 39 balls, with sev­en fours and two six­es.

Their hero­ics out­shone South Africa's cap­tain Faf du Plessis who un­furled a clas­sic 119 off 56 balls, his maid­en T20 hun­dred, to guide the hosts to the fourth high­est T20 In­ter­na­tion­al to­tal, af­ter they were sent in.

South Africa lost two ear­ly wick­ets but du Plessis count­ed 11 fours and five six­es and com­bined with David Miller, who struck 47 off 26 balls with four fours and three six­es, in an up tem­po 105 for the third wick­et.

The part­ner­ship was fi­nal­ly bro­ken when An­dre Rus­sell ran out Miller at the non­strik­er's end in the 11th over with the Windies run­ning out of ideas, and du Plessis added a fur­ther 66 for the fifth wick­et with Farhaan Be­har­di­en (8 not out), be­fore he holed out at the end of the 19th over off pac­er Ja­son Hold­er.

Seam­er Dwayne Bra­vo (2-32) and Hold­er (2-40) fin­ished with two wick­ets apiece.

Left with the chal­lenge of re-writ­ing his­to­ry, the Windies seemed in dan­ger of wast­ing the bril­liance of Gayle and Samuels when they lost five wick­ets for 38 runs, slump­ing from 171 for one in the 14th over to 206 for six in the 18th.

But cap­tain Dar­ren Sam­my un­corked a lit­tle cameo of 20 not out off sev­en balls, with two fours and a six, that lift­ed West In­dies over the line.

The game, though, re­mained up for grabs with the Caribbean side re­quir­ing 21 runs from the last two overs on­ly for Sam­my and De­nesh Ramdin (7 not out) to belt way­ward speed­ster Kyle Ab­bott for 18 runs off the penul­ti­mate over.

With three runs need­ed from the last six balls and vic­to­ry all but as­sured, Sam­my fin­ished the game in style by de­posit­ing fast bowler Marchant de Lange over the ropes at deep mid-wick­et, to spark cel­e­bra­tions among the vis­i­tors.

Need­ing to score at near­ly 12 an over to win, West In­dies dis­played their at­tack­ing in­tent from as ear­ly as the first over when Dwayne Smith gath­ered three fours off Ab­bott. He took an­oth­er one off de Lange in the sec­ond over be­fore miss­ing the next de­liv­ery and falling lbw for 17.

Gayle and Samuels then launched an ex­hi­bi­tion of stroke-play which left South Africa in dis­ar­ray.

While Gayle struck the ball with brute force, Samuels was sur­gi­cal in his ex­e­cu­tion, as they scored at a re­mark­able rate of 13 runs an over through the first ten overs.

The left-hand­ed Gayle came to life in the third over bowled by Ab­bott. The first ball was a dot one but Gayle then crunched four con­sec­u­tive off-side bound­aries be­fore fin­ish­ing off with a six over mid-wick­et.

Not to be left out, Samuels punched seam­er David Wiese past mid-off for four in the next over and then struck him for a straight six to end the over–a shot that raised the Windies fifty off just 24 de­liv­er­ies.

Gayle took an­oth­er two fours and a six off Ab­bott in the fifth over that cost 15 runs while Samuels sin­gle­hand­ed­ly took an­oth­er 16 from the sixth over from Wiese, as the first six overs gushed 86 runs.

A straight six off leg-spin­ner Im­ran Tahir's third ball of the in­nings brought Gayle his sec­ond half-cen­tu­ry in three days, and his 13th in T20 In­ter­na­tion­als, and he quick­ly cel­e­brat­ed by tear­ing in­to Aaron Phangiso with two six­es and a four in the left-arm spin­ner's sec­ond over.

The cen­tu­ry stand–the best for any wick­et against the Pro­teas in T20s–came off 43 balls in the ninth over and Samuels strolled to his half-cen­tu­ry off 29 balls in the 13th over, be­fore the part­ner­ship end­ed when Gayle missed a tired- look­ing dab to third man and was caught be­hind off Wiese (3-43).

Samuels fol­lowed nine balls lat­er with sev­en runs added, hol­ing out to long on in Wiese's next over, and the cus­tom­ary col­lapse fol­lowed with Kieron Pol­lard (7), An­dre Rus­sell (14) and Bra­vo (10) all per­ish­ing cheap­ly as the game tilt­ed South Africa's way.

Sam­my, how­ev­er, kept his wits about him and pulled the in­nings around with a late flour­ish. (CMC)

SCORE­BOARD

West In­dies vs South Africa

SOUTH AFRICA

R Rossouw c wkp Ramdin b Hold­er . . . . .15

M van Wyk c Pol­lard b Benn . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

F du Plessis c Bra­vo b Hold­er . . . . . . . . . . .119

D Miller run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47

J On­tong c Hold­er b Bra­vo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

F Be­har­di­en not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

D Wiese c Smith b Bra­vo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

K Ab­bott run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Ex­tras (lb2, w7, nb2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

TO­TAL (7 wk­ts, 20 overs) . . . . . . . .231

Did not bat: M de Lange, Im­ran Tahir, A

Phangiso

Fall of wick­ets: 1-5 (van Wyk, 0.5 overs),

2-21 (Rossouw, 2.2), 3-126 (Miller, 10.3), 4-

156 (On­tong, 13.3), 5-222 (du Plessis, 19), 6-

228 (Wiese, 19.2), 7-231 (Ab­bott, 20)

Bowl­ing: Benn 3-0-42-1, Cot­trell 3-0-47-0

(nb1), Hold­er 4-0-40-2 (w2), Rus­sell 4-0-

39-0 (w4, nb1), Bra­vo 4-0-32-2 (w1),

Sam­my 1-0-17-0, Pol­lard 1-0-12-0.

WEST IN­DIES

D Smith lbw b de Lange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

C Gayle c wkp van Wyk b Wiese . . . . . . . .90

M Samuels c Be­har­di­en b Wiese . . . . . . .60

K Pol­lard c Be­har­di­en b Wiese . . . . . . . . . . . 7

A Rus­sell c Miller b Ab­bott . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

DJ Bra­vo c On­tong b Phangiso . . . . . . . . . .10

D Sam­my not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

D Ramdin not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Ex­tras (b4, w7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

TO­TAL (6 wk­ts, 19.2 overs) . . . . . . .236

Did not bat: J Hold­er, S Benn, S Cot­trell.

Fall of wick­ets: 1-19 (Smith, 1.5 overs), 2-

171 (Gayle, 13.4), 3-178 (Samuels, 15.1), 4-

185 (Pol­lard, 15.5), 5-198 (Rus­sell, 16.4),

6-209 (Bra­vo, 17.4)

Bowl­ing: Ab­bott 4-0-68-1 (w1), de Lange

3.2-0-42-1 (w2), Wiese 4-0-43-3 (w3),

Phangiso 3-0-33-1, Im­ran Tahir 4-0-29-0

(w1), On­tong 1-0-17-0.

Re­sult: West In­dies won by four wick­ets.

Se­ries: West In­dies lead three-match

se­ries. Man-of-the-Match: Chris Gayle.

Toss: West In­dies.

Um­pires: S George, A Hold­stock; TV–J

Cloete. (CMC)


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