Kiwis survive Brathwaite scare to win thriller against Windies

Published June 23, 2019
MEMBERS of the New Zealand team console Carlos Brathwaite after he was caught near the boundary on the last delivery of the match.
MEMBERS of the New Zealand team console Carlos Brathwaite after he was caught near the boundary on the last delivery of the match.

MANCHESTER: Kane William­son’s latest masterful innings proved just enough to trump a stunning century from Carlos Brathwaite as New Zealand beat the West Indies by just five runs in a World Cup thriller on Saturday.

The West Indies were all but defeated at 164 for seven, chasing 292 to win after Black Caps skipper Williamson led a recovery from 7-2 with a career-best 148 to take New Zealand to 291-8.

Brathwaite’s remarkable hundred nearly saw the West Indies to an incredible success at Old Trafford. But with six needed from seven balls, Brathwaite launched Jimmy Neesham for what he hoped would be the winning hit, only for Trent Boult to take a superbly judged catch just inside the long-on boundary.

Brathwaite sank to his knees in despair after falling for 101 off just 82 balls, including five sixes and nine fours, having dominated a last-wicket stand of 41 in which he scored all the runs.

Victory saw New Zealand return to the top of the table and all but secure their place in the semi-finals as a heart-breaking defeat left the West Indies on the verge of elimination.

Veteran opener Chris Gayle threatened to make New Zealand pay dearly for dropping him three times during a typically blistering 87 off just 84 balls including eight fours and six sixes that delighted a near-capacity crowd. But he eventually holed out during a collapse that saw five wickets falling for 22 runs in 28 balls.

Stand-in opener Hope, batting upfront after Evin Lewis was unable to partner Gayle after being off the field injured for most of New Zealand’s innings, played on to Boult for just one — the first wicket of an excellent 4-30 in 10 overs for the pace bowler.

Gayle was first dropped on 15 when Boult floored a desperately difficult chance off Matt Henry as the ball dropped over his shoulder. Gayle responded by hitting paceman Henry’s next two balls for six.

Luck runs out

He was next reprieved on 58 when Henry dropped a routine chance at deep square leg off Mitchell Santner, with the spinner again denied Gayle’s wicket in the same over when Colin Munro was unable to cling on at deep midwicket.

Gayle’s luck ran out when he hoisted Colin de Grandhomme to the long-on boundary where Boult held a safe catch.

Shimron Hetmyer made 54 but couldn’t press on and when Kemar Roach edged Henry to wicketkeeper Tom Latham, West Indies were 211-8.

But then came a dramatic rally, with the game turned on its head by a stunning 48th over from Henry that yielded 25 runs.

Brathwaite flat-batted a straight six and next ball he hit an extraordinary one-handed six, the ball flying over backward point and the batsman breaking his bat in the process.

But armed with a new bat, Brathwaite smashed a full toss straight over long-off for another six and then top-edged a four before scoring a single to keep the strike.

Brathwaite then hit Neesham for two to complete a century.

Earlier, New Zealand were 7-2 inside the first over after Sheldon Cottrell removed openers Martin Guptill and Munro for golden ducks.

But Williamson’s second successive World Cup hundred after a match-winning 106 not out against South Africa on Wednesday — took New Zealand to a competitive total.

Williamson went to his 13th one-day international hundred with his eighth four when he pulled a loose ball from fast bowler Kemar Roach.

Scoreboard

NEW ZEALAND:

Batsmen & mode of dismissals R B 4s 6s SR

M.J. Guptill lbw b Cottrell 0 1 0 0 0.00
C. Munro b Cottrell 0 1 0 0 0.00
K.S. Williamson c Hope b Cottrell 148 154 14 1 96.10
L.R.P.L. Taylor c Holder b Gayle 69 95 7 0 72.63
T.W.M. Latham c and b Cottrell 12 16 0 0 75.00
J.D.S. Neesham c Cottrell b Brathwaite 28 23 1 1 121.73
C.de Grandhomme run out 16 6 1 1 266.66
M.J. Santner c Cottrell b Brathwaite 10 5 0 1 200.00
M.J. Henry not out 0 0 0 0 —

EXTRAS (B-LB-4, W-3, NB-1) 8 — — — —

TOTAL (for eight wkts. 50 overs) 291 — — — —

FALL OF WKTS: 1-0 (Guptill, 0.1 ov), 2-7 (Munro, 0.5 ov), 3-167 (Taylor, 34.3 ov), 4-210 (Latham, 41.5 ov), 5-251 (Williamson, 46.3 ov), 6-270 (de Grandhomme, 48.1 ov), 7-291 (Santner, 49.5 ov), 8-291 (Neesham, 49.6 ov).

DID NOT BAT: L.H. Ferguson, T.A. Boult.

BOWLING: Cottrell 10-1-56-4 (1w); Roach 10-2-38-0; Holder 7-0-42-0 (1nb); Thomas 6-0-30-0; Brathwaite 6-0-58-2 (1w); Nurse 9-0-55-0; Gayle 2-0-8-1 (1w).

WEST INDIES:

Batsmen & mode of dismissals R B 4s 6s SR

C.H. Gayle c Boult b de Grandhomme 87 84 8 6 103.87
S.D. Hope b Boult 1 3 0 0 33.33
N. Pooran c Latham b Boult 1 7 0 0 14.28
S.O. Hetmyer b Ferguson 54 45 8 1 120.00
J.O. Holder c Latham b Ferguson 0 1 0 0 0.00
C.R. Brathwaite c Boult b Neesham 101 82 9 5 123.17
A.R. Nurse c Latham b Boult 1 8 0 0 12.50
E. Lewis c Neesham b Boult 0 3 0 0 0.00
K.A.J. Roach c Latham b Henry 14 31 0 1 45.16
S.S. Cottrell b Ferguson 15 26 2 0 57.69
O.R. Thomas not out 0 4 0 0 —

EXTRAS (LB-3, W-9) 12 — — — —

TOTAL (all out, 49 overs) 286 — — — —

FALL OF WKTS: 1-3 (Hope, 2.4 ov), 2-20 (Pooran, 6.2 ov), 3-142 (Hetmyer, 22.1 ov), 4-142 (Holder, 22.2 ov), 5-152 (Gayle, 23.6 ov), 6-163 (Nurse, 26.2 ov), 7-164 (26.5 ov), 8-211 (Roach, 38.1 ov), 9-245 (Cottrell, 44.6 ov), 10-286 (Brathwaite, 48.6 ov).

BOWLING: Boult 10-1-30-4 (1w); Henry 9-0-76-1 (2w); Ferguson 10-0-59-3 (2w); Neesham 6-0-35-1; Santner 10-1-61-0; de Grandhomme 4-0-22-1.

RESULT: New Zealand won by five runs.

UMPIRES: I.J. Gould (England) and R.S.A. Palliyaguruge (Sri Lanka).

TV UMPIRE: N.J. Llong (England).

MATCH REFEREE: D.C. Boon (Australia).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Kane Williamson.

Published in Dawn, June 23rd, 2019

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