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Lacklustre Windies level series with attritiona­l win

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GROS ISLET, St Lucia, CMC – West Indies won to level the three-match series with minnows Afghanista­n but the inertia remained, as they were forced to labour before pulling off an attritiona­l four-wicket victory in the second One-Day Internatio­nal here yesterday.

Their bowling proved more clinical than in Friday’s opening game, scuttling out the Afghans for a paltry 135 off 37.3 overs, after the visitors opted to bat first at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground.

Gulbadin Naib topscored with 51 batting at number eight but no other batsman passed 20, as West Indies quicks turned the screws on the innings. At one stage, Afghanista­n were staring down the barrel at 51 for six in the 17th but recovered through Naib’s enterprise.

The fast bowling trio of Alzarri Joseph (2-15), Shannon Gabriel (2-25) and captain Jason Holder (2-38), along with offspinner Ashley Nurse (233) all picked up two wickets each.

In reply, West Indies were hardly convincing as they stumbled and stuttered to their target in the 40th over.

Shai Hope kept his nerves to top score with an unbeaten 48 and earn Manof-the-Match honours while opener Evin Lewis chipped in with 33.

Eighteen-year-old legspinner Rashid Khan once again caused some consternat­ion in the Windies batting, finishing with three for 26 from his 10 overs while seamer Naib caimed two for 15.

Unlike in the opening loss on Friday, the Windies were given a breezy start this time around as Lewis and Kieran Powell (12) put on 40 off 41 balls for the first wicket.

At the interval, the Windies had reached 37 without loss off just six overs but lost Powell to the fifth delivery after the resumption, caught at slip by Mohammad Nabi off Khan in the bowler’s first over.

With Khan weaving his magic, Powell’s dismissal triggered a slide where four wickets perished for 32 runs to leave the Windies wobbling at 72 for four in the 18th over.

The left-handed Lewis faced 36 balls and struck five fours but was Khan’s second victim, lbw on the back foot to a googly which beat his uncertain prod at 55 for two.

Left-hander Jonathan Carter lasted eight balls for his two before edging an ill-judged cut behind off Naib and Jason Mohammed slapped an innocuous ball from the same bowler a couple of overs later to Samiullah Shenwari at point, to also fall for two.

But the stylish Hope, unflustere­d in his approach, anchored two small partnershi­ps to stem the flow of wickets – putting on 26 for the fifth with Roston Chase (8) before adding a further 25 with Rovman Powell (17).

Hope consumed 77 deliveries and counted three fours and ended just short of a well-deserved second ODI half-century.

Chase, dismissed first ball on debut to Khan last Friday, found himself once

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 ??  ?? Shai Hope receives his Man-of-the-Match award for his unbeaten innings of 48.
Shai Hope receives his Man-of-the-Match award for his unbeaten innings of 48.
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MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017

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