Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Windies edge past Zimbabwe to stay on course for World Cup

- ■ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

HARARE: West Indies edged closer to a place in the 2019 World Cup when they defeated Zimbabwe by four wickets in the latest qualifying match on Sunday.

Chasing 290 to win, the twotime champions reached their target with six balls to spare after surviving a worrying mid-innings collapse.

The West Indies lead the Super Sixes qualifying table with six points but will still need to avoid defeat against Scotland on Wednesday in their last pool match to be sure of a place in next year’s finals.

Zimbabwe, on five points, can still make the 2019 finals by beating the UAE on Thursday although the Scots, Ireland and Afghanista­n all remain in contention for a spot in the showpiece in England and Wales.

Brendan Taylor top scored for Zimbabwe with 138 which included 20 boundaries and two sixes.

For the West Indies, Marlon Samuels smashed 86 off 80 balls with four sixes while Evin Lewis and Shai Hope also contribute­d half centuries.

The match, played in front of packed stands at the Harare Sports Club was crucial for the team from the Caribbean that had already lost a tie to Afghanista­n earlier in the Super Six stage.

Taylor scored 138 off 124 balls with 20 fours and two sixes. Solomon Mire made 45 while Sean Williams (34) and Sikandar Raza made valuable contributi­ons. BRIEF SCORES:

Zimbabwe 289 all out in 50 overs (B. Taylor 138; J. Holder 4-35) v West Indies 290-6 in 49 overs (M Samuels 86, S. Hope 76, E. Lewis 64)

 ?? ICC PHOTOS ?? ■ Marlon Samuels on way to 86 in Harare on Monday.
ICC PHOTOS ■ Marlon Samuels on way to 86 in Harare on Monday.

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