The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rashid, Buttler take England to victory despite Gayle fireworks

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ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada: Adil Rashid snared four wickets in five balls as England resisted a determined West Indies effort to claim a 29-run victory in a high-scoring fourth One-Day Internatio­nal at the National Stadium in Grenada on Wednesday.

Responding to the tourists’ mammoth total of 418 for six, the highest ever in an ODI in the Caribbean, the home side were set on course by a rampaging 162 off 97 balls by veteran opener Chris Gayle.

They remained in the hunt until the 48th over when leg-spinner Rashid, who had taken a fearful hammering in his first four overs, broke an 88-run seventh-wicket partnershi­p between Carlos Brathwaite and Ashley Nurse.

He then scythed through the tail -- taking the last three wickets in the next four balls -- to finish with figures of five for 85 off his allotted ten overs.

Despite Rashid finishing as the match-winner with the last five wickets of the innings, it was fast bowler Mark Wood who prevented the home side from running away with the game as he completed his ten-over spell with excellent figures of four for 60 on a pitch tailormade for batting.

West Indies’ total of 389 was their highest-ever in ODIs but it will be of little consolatio­n given the final capitulati­on which saw the last four wickets falling at the same score to leave England with an unbeatable 2-1 lead going into the final fixture of the five-match series on Saturday in St Lucia.

 ?? - AFP photo ?? Roger Federer is just three wins away from his 100th career title after seeing off Fernando Verdasco to move into the last eight of the Dubai Championsh­ips.
- AFP photo Roger Federer is just three wins away from his 100th career title after seeing off Fernando Verdasco to move into the last eight of the Dubai Championsh­ips.

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