England exit on high note despite Gayle’s heroics: West Indies face South Africa in Jaipur semi-final
AHMEDABAD, Oct 28: Kevin Pietersen ruined Chris Gayle's party with an explosive 90 not out as England stunned the West Indies by three wickets in the ICC Champions Trophy on Saturday.
The big-hitting batsman's 10th half-century under pressure helped England surpass the West Indies' challenging total of 272-4 with nine balls to spare in a day/night match neither team feared to lose.
The West Indies had already qualified for the semi-finals with two wins in as many matches in the four-team group, while England were out of contention after losing their first two games against India and Australia.
South Africa and New Zealand are the other sides in the last four.
The last semi-finalists will be decided after the India-Australia game at Mohali on Sunday.
The West Indies will take on Group ‘B’ winners South Africa in the second semi-final at Jaipur on Nov 2.
England owed their consolation win ahead of next month's Ashes series to Pietersen, who smashed one six and nine fours off 86 balls in a stunning display of aggressive batting.
Pietersen upstaged man-of-the-match Gayle, who hammered a solid 101 for his 14th century to help his team set a stiff target and then grabbed three big wickets with his off-spin.
Gayle also added 174 for the second wicket with Dwayne Bravo, who remained unbeaten with 112 for his maiden century. Gayle hit 10 fours and one six and Bravo one six and 14 fours.
Pietersen posed the main threat to the West Indies' total after left-handed opener Andrew Strauss had given England a blazing start with a 47-ball 50.
England raced to 82 in less than 12 overs, thanks to Strauss and Ian Bell (50) before Pietersen finished the job in style under lights.
England's early flourish had ended after Gayle was pressed into the attack as the off-spinner bowled Strauss with his third delivery before dismissing skipper Andrew Flintoff (25) and Paul Collingwood in the space of three balls.
Flintoff, who earlier returned as a bowler in One-day Internationals for the first time in six months, had been looking dangerous before he holed out to Jerome Taylor at the long-on boundary while attempting a big shot.
All-rounder Collingwood fell for a first-ball duck, caught by Bravo in the slips before Pietersen steered to his team to victory.
The afternoon belonged to Gayle and Bravo as they never looked under pressure against England's pace-spin combination on a good batting wicket.
The 23-year-old Bravo initially outscored Gayle, reaching his half-century off 60 balls with 10 fours before his senior partner dominated the England attack with handsome shots on both sides of the wicket.
Gayle, 27, curbed his strokes in the first part of his knock as he completed his half-century off 80 balls. He exploded with a flurry of boundaries immediately after reaching his fifty.
He took 47 more balls to complete his second hundred of the tournament after having made an unbeaten 104 against Bangladesh at Jaipur in the qualifying round.
Scoreboard
WEST INDIES:
C.H. Gayle run out 101
S. Chanderpaul lbw b Lewis 13
D.J. Bravo not out 112
R.R. Sarwan c Collingwood b Mahmood 29
B.C. Lara b Mahmood 3
M.N. Samuels not out 3
EXTRAS (LB-1, W-9, NB-1) 11
TOTAL (for four wkts, 50 overs) 272
FALL OF WKTS: 1-35, 2-209, 3-259, 4-268.
DID NOT BAT: R.S. Morton, C.S. Baugh, C.D. Collymore, J.E. Taylor, F.H. Edwards.