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The West Indies openers were to prove a revelation. Both Wavell Hinds
and Chris Gayle took command of proceedings from the moment they
walked in to bat. Hinds was the more assertive partner and went on to
score the first West Indian century of the series, the third of his
Test career. His 200-ball 100, which included 16 boundaries, helped
his team seize the initiative for the first time in the series.
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