Stabroek News Sunday

Dubai debacle!

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England celebrate after Andre Russell is bowled by Adil Rashid (out of picture) without scoring on Saturday.

“It was an unacceptab­le performanc­e but we do need to take this on the chin and move on,” a dejected captain Kieron Pollard said afterwards.

“We have to find a way to get a fighting total on the board. Today was a day where we couldn’t find that balance, but we need to forget this and move on.

“This is an internatio­nal sport – such days happen – but we need to find a solution.”

Entering their opening Group 1 match with their batting under scrutiny following emphatic defeats to Pakistan and Afghanista­n in the official warm-ups, West Indies did precious little to silence detractors.

Left-hander Evin Lewis smashed the final ball of the first over from Moeen for a beautiful straight six but it was the only one of the innings as things fell apart thereafter. He perished for six in the second over by seamer Chris Woakes attempting a similar stroke, but only succeeded in finding Moeen running back at long off. And his opening partner Lendl Simmons followed in the next over from Moeen when he picked out Livingston­e at deep mid-wicket for three.

Shimron Hetmyer (9) flattered to deceive, striking two successive delightful boundaries on either side of the wicket in the fifth over from Moeen before tugging an innocuous delivery in the same over to mid-wicket, providing captain Eoin Morgan with the simplest of catches.

Struggling on 27 for three, West Indies needed a special innings from Gayle but none such was forthcomin­g. In fact, the 42-year-old out-of-form left-hander belted three off-side fours in 13 balls at the crease before mistiming a pull at Mills in the sixth over and skying a catch to Dawid Malan pedalling backwards at mid-wicket.

The end then came swiftly as West Indies lost their last six wickets for 18 runs with Rashid ripping through the lower order.

Dwayne Bravo, promoted to number five, slashed seamer Chris Jordan low to Jonny Bairstow at point to depart for five in the eighth over before Nicholas Pooran nicked a booming drive at Mills to be taken behind for one in an unmemorabl­e nine-ball stay at the crease.

Andre Russell, an injury doubt 24 hours earlier, was bowled through the gate by Rashid without scoring off the first delivery after the drinks break and the key wicket of Pollard (6) came at the start of the 13th over when the right-hander lifted a straightfo­rward catch to Bairstow at long on off Rashid.

Obed McCoy holed out off the very next ball and Ravi Rampaul (3) was the last to fall when he missed a heave at Rashid and had his stumps shattered.

The total – the third lowest at a T20 World Cup – was never going to be enough but Hosein at least forced England to fight for their runs.

A late replacemen­t for the injured Fabian Allen, the 28-year-old claimed both Bairstow (9) and Livingston­e caught and bowled – the second dismissal a remarkable one-handed catch diving full stretch to his left in the seventh over.

Pacer Rampaul had earlier helped Gayle to his 100th catch in T20Is when he induced opener Jason Roy (11) into a lazy clip to short mid-wicket in the fourth over at 21 for one, but not even Moeen’s needless run out for three in the sixth over was enough to conjure up the miracle West Indies needed.

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