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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Charles savouring thoughts of hundred after Man-of-the-Match fifty

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Sport Desk
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West Indies batsman Johnson Charles.

West Indies batsman Johnson Charles.

SHAR­JAH, Unit­ed Arab Emi­rates – John­son Charles said his thoughts were al­ready on a maid­en One-Day In­ter­na­tion­al hun­dred af­ter scor­ing a Man-of-the-Match half-cen­tu­ry on Tues­day in his sec­ond match since his re­turn from a sev­en-year spell on the side­lines.

The 34-year-old right-han­der struck a ro­bust 63 from 47 balls with eight fours and three six­es, help­ing West In­dies to 306 all out in the fi­nal over of the sec­ond ODI against Unit­ed Arab Emi­rates.

West In­dies com­plet­ed an easy 78-run win af­ter re­strict­ing the hosts to 228 for sev­en from their 50 overs.

“To­day I just lapsed a lit­tle bit and that cost me my wick­et but it’s go­ing to come,” Charles said about tar­get­ing his third ODI hun­dred.

“I just have to keep do­ing the ba­sics and pro­long­ing and I think it (hun­dred) will come.”

He con­tin­ued: “I’ve been just work­ing on the ba­sics and try­ing to get them right all the time – if not all the time – and that’s been work­ing for me, along with the pos­i­tive mind­set.”

Charles’s maid­en ODI hun­dred came against Aus­tralia in Mel­bourne nine years ago, his sec­ond com­ing near­ly two weeks lat­er against Zim­bab­we in the Caribbean.

He lost his place in both white-ball for­mats in 2016 and nev­er resur­faced un­til gain­ing a re­call to the T20 side last Oc­to­ber for the ill-fat­ed cam­paign in the T20 World Cup Down Un­der.

How­ev­er, he has av­er­aged 35 in the for­mat since his re­turn – in­clud­ing a mag­nif­i­cent 118 against South Africa at Cen­tu­ri­on last March – and his re­call to the ODI unit has marked a com­plete turn­around in the play­er’s ca­reer.

“I ba­si­cal­ly just had to work on the ba­sics. It’s not much but just keep­ing my bal­ance, try­ing not to over-hit the ball and hav­ing a strong base,” John­son said, ex­plain­ing his re­cent form.

“[It’s about try­ing to] hit the ball where it wants to be hit and ba­si­cal­ly that’s what I’ve been work­ing on and it’s been work­ing for me.”

West In­dies lead the three-match se­ries 2-0 fol­low­ing their sev­en-wick­et win in last Sun­day’s open­er, and face UAE in the fi­nal game on Thurs­day.

CMC


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