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Gayle’s 67 powers West Indies past Australia to secure five-match Twenty 20 series

Chasing a modest target of 142, Gayle recaptured his most destructiv­e form in racing to 67 off only 38 balls to take West Indies to the target with five overs to spare at the Daren Sammy Stadium

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A Chris Gayle half-century blasted the West Indies to victory over Australia in St Lucia on Monday, clinching the five-match T20 series between the sides.

Chasing a modest target of 142, Gayle recaptured his most destructiv­e form in racing to 67 off only 38 balls to take his team to the target with five overs to spare at the Daren Sammy Stadium.

By spearheadi­ng the West Indies to an insurmount­able 3-0 lead in the series, the 41-year-old also sent an ominous warning that he could yet be a factor in the Caribbean side’s defence of the World T20 title later this year.

Gayle’s pyrotechni­cs followed another efficient West Indies performanc­e in the field as wrist-spinner Hayden Walsh again presented the most effective challenge to the Australian­s with figures of two for 18 in limiting the visitors to 141 for six.

All-rounder Moises Henriques topscored with 33 and struck the only two sixes of his team’s innings.

Henriques’ contributi­on followed his side’s best opening partnershi­p of the series -- 41 -- between captain Aaron Finch and Mathew Wade.

However, the tempo of the innings dropped considerab­ly when they were separated by Obed Mccoy in what proved to be the seamer’s only over of the innings.

- ‘I still have it’ - Mitchell Marsh fell cheaply for the first time in the series and when Walsh accounted for Alex Carey and Finch in the same over, their hopes of a first formidable total of this campaign effectivel­y came to an end given the relative inexperien­ce of their bating line-up.

Walsh should have claimed a third wicket but stand-in captain Nicholas Pooran missed a straighfor­ward stumping offered by Henriques who managed to make some use of the reprieve.

Yet all of that effort was put into proper context by Gayle’s muscular performanc­e -- his first T20 internatio­nal half-century in six years, with seven sixes and four fours.

Fully aware of all the speculatio­n off the field as to his value to the team, he went ater the Australian bowlers not long ater arriving at the crease in the opening over when Mitchell Starc dismissed Andre Fletcher.

Starc would actually emerge relatively unscathed from the celebrated power-hiter’s assault, returning his most economical T20I figures ever of one for 15 from four overs.

However, all the other bowlers felt the weight of Gayle’s bat although paceman Riley Meredith had the consolatio­n of picking up three wickets, including the rampaging Jamaican, for the first time in his brief T20I career.

“I have to thank my entire team for the faith they have shown in me because everyone knows the struggles I have had with the bat in the last few matches,” said Gayle on receiving the Man of the Match award.

“They have all stood up for me and I am happy that I was able to stand up today and deliver to remind everyone that I still have it in me to do something special at the World T20.”

Gayle passed 14,000 runs in all T20 matches during the innings, the only player to so far reach that milestone.

For Finch, it was another case of his team failing to meet the expected standards.

“We really should have built on that start but I didn’t help the situation when I got out and when you’re playing a team like this with so much experience and so many world-class players it is always going to be tough,” he explained.

“Yes, we are missing a number of key players here but that is no excuse. We expect beter of ourselves and haven’t managed that yet so far in this series.”

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? West Indies’ Chris Gayle hits a boundary against Australia during their third T20 match at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground in Gros Islet on Monday.
Agence France-presse West Indies’ Chris Gayle hits a boundary against Australia during their third T20 match at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground in Gros Islet on Monday.

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