Indian bowlers restrict West Indies
30 June 2001
India made West Indies resemble a schoolboy team in restricting them
to 169 for seven in 50 overs in a triangular one-day series match in
Bulawayo today.
The final score, which looked a remote possibility when West Indies
were reduced to 47 for five in the 25th over, was largely a result of
the efforts of Ridley Jacobs (53 not out) and Marlon Samuels (44) who
were engaged in a 72-run partnership for the sixth wicket.
India, who rested Ashish Nehra, Harbhajan Singh and Ajit Agarkar, were
well served by the new ball pair of Debasish Mohanty and Harvinder
Singh both of whom were playing their first match in the series.
Captain Sourav Ganguly won his third straight toss and his decision to
put the opposition in to bat was once again justified by Mohanty and
Harvinder who struck early to dismiss both openers, Darren Ganga and
Chris Gayle, and leave West Indies at five for two in the third over.
Mohanty removed the number three batsman Wavell Hinds in the 11th over
and West Indies, 18 for three, could never recover from the early loss
of wickets.
They scored at a snail's pace and by the half-way mark had lost their
batting mainstays Shivnaraine Chanderpaul and captain Carl Hooper too,
with just 47 runs on the board.
Mohanty finished with the dream figures of three for 18 from his ten
overs while Harvinder and Zaheer Khan had figures of two for 25 and
two for 27 respectively.
So complete was India's dominance that the West Indies could score
just two boundaries in the first 25 overs, one each by Chanderpaul and
Hooper. They hesitated to take runs and were lucky not to get run-out
on a few occasions.
It was only when these three medium-pacers were withdrawn did the West
Indies batsmen get some respite. Samuels and Jacobs found the gentle
medium-pace of Reetinder Singh Sodhi and the off-spin of Virendra
Sehwag easier to negotiate.
They scored mainly through ones and twos though the occasional
boundary also did come. Samuels hit Sodhi through the covers and
straight drove Zaheer for two fours immediately after the dismissal of
Hooper to slightly ease the pressure.
Jacobs hit Sodhi over mid-on and, for the first time in the innings,
the West Indies scoring rate went beyond two runs an over.
The 100 of the innings came in the 36th over and the pair just looked
to accelerate when Mohanty, playing his first international game in
two years, effected the breakthrough by having Samuels caught by
Harvinder at long-on. Samuels' 44 came off 74 balls and contained five
fours.
Jacobs added another 37 runs for the seventh wicket with Mahendra
Nagamootoo before Zaheer Khan took a fine return catch to send the
latter back to pavilion. Nagamootoo made 17.
Jacobs brought up his half-century off 69 balls which contained one
four and a six off Sodhi. West Indies could not make much use of the
slog overs as Zaheer and Harvinder bowled in the blockhole.
© PTI
Teams
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India,
West Indies.
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Players/Umpires
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Ridley Jacobs,
Marlon Samuels,
Debasis Mohanty,
Zaheer Khan,
Wavell Hinds,
Sourav Ganguly,
Chris Gayle,
Shiv Chanderpaul,
Carl Hooper,
Mahendra Nagamootoo,
Reetinder Sodhi.
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Tournaments
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Coca-Cola Cup (Zimbabwe) |
Scorecard
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4th Match: India v West Indies, 30 Jun 2001 |
Grounds
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Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
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