The Sunday Guardian

Centurion Lewis boosts Windies

Opener Evin Lewis scores a rapid fire century as West Indies score an imposing 245 for the loss of six wickets in 20 overs.

- Evin Lewis.

Riding on opener Evin Lewis' century, West Indies posted 245 for the loss of 6 wickets in the first T20 Internatio­nal against India at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground here on Saturday.

Down after losing the Test series 2-0, the reigning T20I champions were at their lethal best after being sent in to bat by India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, in what is the US's only Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) recognised cricket stadium.

The carnage started from the word go as the opening duo of Johnson Charles (79) and Lewis clobbered pacer Mohammed Shami for a six and two fours in the opening over to set the tone with 17 runs before propelling the West Indies to 101 in the eighth over.

The Indian bowlers had no answer to the sudden onslaught launched by the West Indians with Charles being the more aggressive of the two.

Dhoni's ploy of halting the duo by employing his star off-spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin failed to bear any result as Charles hit consecutiv­e sixes off the tweaker to get to his half-century from just 20 balls.

Shami, who was recalled for his second spell, finally managed to bring the onslaught to a halt by removing Charles with a full length delivery that rocked his off-stump.

Charles' 33-ball knock was laced with six boundaries and seven massive sixes and his partnershi­p with Lewis produced 126 runs.

The dismissal of Charles brought in all-rounder Andre Russell, who was promoted to keep the run-rate soaring.

Playing his second ever T20I, Lewis, who till now was playing second fiddle, took the attack to the opposition as he also got to his 50 off 25 balls with four boundaries and three sixes.

But it was not over yet for the southpaw, who launched seamer Stuart Binny for five consecutiv­e sixes in the 11th over to propel the Caribbean side to the 150-run mark.

Lewis soon went on to reach the three-figure mark from 47 balls with a single from Jadeja before being dismissed in the same over. His 49-ball knock included five fours and nine huge sixes while his partnershi­p for the second wicket with Russell yielded 78 runs.

Jadeja brought the smiles back on the faces of Indian fans by trapping Russell plumb in front in the same over but not before the West Indies crossed the 200-run mark. Skipper Carlos Brathwaite (14) and veteran Keiron Pollard (22) then continued the fireworks in the middle with a 31-run stand. IANS

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