The Borneo Post

Beaten Windies say one bad over cost them dearly

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NELSON, New Zealand: The West Indies were left ruing one bad over by Kesrick Williams after being trounced by New Zealand in the opening Twenty20 game in Nelson on Friday.

Set a target of 188 to win, the reigning world champions suf fered a batting meltdown after star opener Chris Gayle fell cheaply for 12 and were eventually all out for 140 in the 19th over.

But captain Carlos Brathwaite said the real damage was done in New Zealand’s final over when Mitchell Santner and Tim Southee plundered 25 off Williams in a wild over that included three no balls.

“For the first 19 overs we bowled as good as we did. But it happens. Kesrick Williams has been the best bowler in the world this calendar year and he just went awry,” Brathwaite said.

“It wasn’t even a bad day, just one bad over and that gave them some momentum going into our innings and we never really got that big over.

“But credit to them ( New Zealand). Sometimes you have to give credit to the opposition. They bowled with discipline and they fielded really well.”

Southee ( 10 not out) , who partnered Santner ( 23 not out) in the final over run spree, acknowledg­ed that New Zealand needed the bonus runs after struggling to 162 for seven after 19 overs.

“We struggled early on with the bat but the guys hung in there and were able to finish really strongly and then the way we fielded and bowled was exceptiona­l,” said Southee with Colin Munro ( 53) and Glenn Phillips ( 56), producing the only innings of note. — AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo taken on Nov 25 shows France’s head coach Guy Noves looking on as he walks among his players ahead of the friendly rugby union internatio­nal Test match between France and Japan at The U Arena in Nanterre on the outskirts of Paris. — AFP...
This file photo taken on Nov 25 shows France’s head coach Guy Noves looking on as he walks among his players ahead of the friendly rugby union internatio­nal Test match between France and Japan at The U Arena in Nanterre on the outskirts of Paris. — AFP...

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