KINGSTON (Jamaica), March 20: World Cup hosts West Indies qualified for the Super Eight stage of the competition after a six-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in Group D on Monday (also partially reported in Tuesday’s edition).

Sean Williams struck an unbeaten 70 as Zimbabwe recovered from 59 for four to make a total of 202 for five but Brian Lara's side had little real trouble as they reached the target with 13 balls to spare.

Opener Chris Gayle hit an explosive 40 – including three consecutive sixes in one over – and then the Trinidadian pair of skipper Lara (44) and Dwayne Bravo (37) saw West Indies through to victory although both were dropped along the way.

“That was a scrappy win but I am glad that we fought it out. It was the kind of track where it was going to take time for people to get in and we did pretty well at that,” said West Indies' coach Bennett King.

West Indies, who won their opening game against Pakistan, have four points with their final group opponents Ireland on three points. Zimbabwe have a single point after a tie with the Irish and Pakistan have none and are eliminated.

Looking ahead to Friday's match with Ireland, King added:

“We will take the Ireland game as though it is a Super Eights match. The important thing is to go through top and take two points with us.”

Jerome Taylor bowled Friday Kasteni and Chamu Chibhabha and Daren Powell rolled over Vusi Sibanda as Zimbabwe were in difficulty at 31 for three after being put in.

Wicket-keeper/batsman Brendan Taylor (50) and Stuart Matsikenyeri (16) looked to lay down some foundations with an 83-run fifth wicket partnership.

After Matsikenyer's departure, Taylor completed his patient 50 in 121 balls, before a needless run out.

But Williams and Elton Chigumbura (30) responded well with an unbeaten 60 partnership leaving their side with a respectable tally.

Gayle and Shivnarine Chanderpaul made a confident start to the reply by putting on 73 for the first wicket. The highlight was three successive sixes from left-hander Gayle as he launched into medium-pacer Tawanda Mupariwa.

Gayle launched the first ball of Mupariwa's fifth over straight into the third tier of the North Stand, the next ball landed on the roof of a stadium bar over long-on and then the third delivery was another straight six.

Thoughts turned to South African Herschelle Gibbs's World Cup record of six sixes in an over against the Netherlands on Friday.

There was no repeat of that feat but the Jamaican's big hitting had altered the mood with West Indies looking comfortably in charge.

Two quick wickets changed that – Chanderpaul was caught by Vusi Sibanda off Chigumbura for 21 and Gayle departed four balls later for 40.

Zimbabwe seamer Anthony Ireland then won a fascinating duel with Ramnaresh Sarwan, removing him caught and bowled for 12.

Despite that setback, the hosts were well poised at 106 for three with Lara at the wicket alongside stroke-maker Marlon Samuels who made 28 before flashing a catch to point off Mupariwa.

Bravo then joined Lara and they took the Caribbean side through to the win with only a couple of scares, the captain hitting a four and a six off Chigumbura to complete the job.

 

Scoreboard
ZIMBABWE:
V. Sibanda b Powell 1
F. Kasteni b Taylor 0
C.J. Chibhabha b Taylor 12
B.R.M. Taylor run out 50
S. Matsikenyeri c Powell b Smith 16
S.C. Williams not out 70
E. Chigumbura not out 30
EXTRAS (B-5, LB-3, W-15) 23
TOTAL (for five wkts, 50 overs) 202
FALL OF WKTS: 1-0 (Kasteni, 1.1 ov), 2-2 (Sibanda, 2.2 ov), 3-31 (Chibhabha, 9.2 ov), 4-59 (Matsikenyeri, 17.4 ov), 5-142 (Williams, 40.6 ov).
DID NOT BAT: P. Utseya, T. Mupariwa, C.B. Mpofu, A.J. Ireland.
BOWLING: Taylor 6-1-15-1 (2w); Powell 10-0-42-2 (7w); Collymore 9-0-29-0 (2w); Smith 5-0-28-1 (3w); Gayle 10-1-32-0 (1w); Samuels 10-1-48-0.
WEST INDIES:
C.H. Gayle c Sibanda b Mpofu 40
S. Chanderpaul c Sibanda b Chigumbura 21
R.R. Sarwan c and b Ireland 12
M.N. Samuels c Chibhabha b Mupariwa 28
B.C. Lara not out 44
D.J. Bravo not out 37
EXTRAS (LB-10, W-10, NB-2) 22
TOTAL (for four wkts, 47.5 overs) 204
FALL OF WKTS: 1-73 (Chanderpaul, 17.3 ov), 2-73 (Gayle, 18.1 ov), 3-106 (Sarwan, 24.6 ov), 4-129 (Samuels, 32.6 ov).
DID NOT BAT: D. Ramdin, D.R. Smith, D.B. Powell, J.E. Taylor, C.D. Collymore.
BOWLING: Mpofu 9-1-34-1 (8w); Ireland 7-0-38-1; Mupariwa 9-2-34-1 (1nb); Chigumbura 9.5-0-45-1 (1nb, 2w); Utseya 10-1-26-0; Williams 3-0-17-0.
RESULT: West Indies won by six wickets.
UMPIRES: S.J.A. Taufel (Australia) and I.J. Gould (England).
TV UMPIRE: B.F. Bowden (New Zealand).
MATCH REFEREE: Roshan Mahanama (Sri Lanka).
MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Sean Williams.—Agencies

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