Gayle powers Windies to main round

Published October 12, 2006

JAIPUR, Oct 11: West Indies opener Chris Gayle smashed an attractive century as the West Indies stormed into the Champions Trophy main draw with a 10-wicket win over hapless Bangladesh in a qualifying match here on Wednesday.

The left-hander hit an unbeaten 104 for his 13th century and Shivnarine Chanderpaul made 52 not out as Brian Lara's team made a mockery of Bangladesh's total of 161, winning with 13.2 overs to spare.

Sri Lanka and defending champions West Indies each have posted two victories in as many matches to join world champions Australia, England, India, South Africa, New Zealand and Pakistan in the next round.

The West Indies clash with Sri Lanka in the last league match on October 14 at Mumbai to decide the qualifying-round winners, while winless Bangladesh and Zimbabwe meet in an insignificant game here on Friday.

Fast bowlers Corey Collymore (2-36) and off-spinner Marlon Samuels (2-27) also played key roles in setting up the West Indies victory before Gayle and Chanderpaul completed the job under lights.

The Bangladeshi seamers and spinners could never test left-handers Gayle and Chanderpaul who executed handsome shots during 164-run stand for the unfinished opening wicket.

Gayle went for big shots after reaching his half-century as he hit three towering sixes, the last landing on the roof of the stand. His 118-ball knock also contained 11 fours.

Chanderpaul provided valuable support, hitting six fours in his 104-ball knock.

Electing to bat, Bangladesh were strongly placed at 95-1 before floundering against the pace-spin combination on a batting pitch. They lost their last nine wickets for just 66 runs.

Aftab Ahmed, 20, sustained Bangladesh's hopes of posting a respectable total with a 55-ball 59 before the West Indies struck back through Collymore and Samuels in middle overs.

The duo shared four wickets in the space of 12 runs to reduce Bangladesh to 107-5, neutralising Ahmed's brilliant effort in the process.

All-rounder Dwayne Bravo then dashed Bangladesh's hopes of a recovery with a career-best haul 3-14 off 10 tidy overs.

Ahmed, dropped on 15 by Samuels off paceman Jerome Taylor, put on 85 for the second wicket with opener Shahriar Nafees (38). He hit two sixes and seven fours in his seventh half-century.

Wicket-keeper Khaled Mashud (22 not out) was the other batsman to reach double-figures in an inconsistent Bangladeshi batting performance.

The Bangladeshi middle-order batting wobbled, with Saqibul Hasan and skipper Habibul Bashar falling for ducks off successive deliveries from Collymore and Farhad Reza contributing just seven.

Bashar has yet to score in two matches of the ongoing tournament. He had lasted just two balls during his team's defeat in the previous game against Sri Lanka at Mohali.

Scoreboard

Bangladesh

Shahriar Nafees c Gayle b Samuels 38

Mohammad Ashraful lbw b Taylor 2

Aftab Ahmed c Chanderpaul b Samuels 59

Saqibul Hasan b Collymore 0

Habibul Bashar lbw b Collymore 0

Farhad Reza b Bravo 7

Khaled Mashud not out 22

Mohammad Rafique lbw b Gayle 7

Mashrafe Mortaza

Abdul Razzak c Baugh b Bravo 9

Syed Rasel c Samuels b Taylor 3

EXTRAS: (b-1 lb-1 w-5) 7

TOTAL: (all out, 46.3 overs) 161

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-10, 2-95, 3-96, 4-96, 5-107, 6-111, 7-125, 8-132, 9-151, 10-161

BOWLING: J. Taylor 5.3 - 0 - 32 - 2 (w-2); I. Bradshaw 7 - 1 - 25 – 0; C. Collymore 8 - 0 - 36 - 2 (w-1); M. Samuels 8 - 0 - 27 – 2; D. Bravo10 - 1 - 14 - 3 (w-2); C. Gayle 8 - 0 - 25 - 1

West Indies

C. Gayle not out 104

S. Chanderpaul not out 52

EXTRAS: (LB-2, NB-2, W-4) 8

TOTAL: (for no loss, 36.4 overs) 164

DNB: R.R Sarwan, B.C Lara, M. Samuels, D. Bravo, W.W. Hinds, C. Baugh, I. A. Bradshaw, J. Taylor, C. Collymore

BOWLING: Mortaza 7 - 2 - 25 – 0; Rasel 5 - 1 - 26 - 0 (nb-2); Razzak 9.4 - 0 - 30 - 0 (w-1) Rafique 8 - 0 - 41 - 0 (w-1); Hasan 5 - 0 - 12 – 0; Reza 1 - 0 - 16 - 0, Aftab 1 - 0 - 12 - 0 (w-2)

Result: West Indies won by 10 wickets

Umpires: Billy Bowden (NEW ZEALAND) and Simon Taufel (AUSTRALIA)

TV umpire: Steve Bucknor (WEST INDIES)

Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI LANKA)

Next match: Bangladesh v Zimbabwe at Jaipur (Oct 13).—AFP

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