Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Bairstow slams ton as England complete Windies whitewash

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Jonny Bairstow hit an unbeaten century to lead England to a thumping ninewicket victory over the West Indies in Southampto­n on Friday, in a low-key fifth and final oneday internatio­nal overshadow­ed by the Ben Stokes scandal.

Bairstow struck 141 not out as the hosts sealed the win with 12 overs to spare to complete a 4-0 series victory. The tourists, seeking to end a long sequence of defeats against England, posted 288 for six despite becoming bogged down after a thrilling Chris Gayle cameo, but it never looked enough under the floodlight­s in the day-night encounter.

Openers Jason Roy and Bairstow started the home side’s reply confidentl­y, with Roy reaching his second consecutiv­e half-century in the evening sunshine after his recall for the fourth match of the series, off 43 balls.

Bairstow brought up his own 50 as the England openers kept the scoreboard constantly ticking over, untroubled by either pace or spin until Roy (96 in 70 balls) was trapped lbw by Miguel Cummins. But his dismissal did little to upset England’s rhythm. Joe Root batted smoothly while Bairstow steered a ball down to third man for a single to notch his second century of the series off 90 balls with 10 fours. The home side cantered past the winning post as

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Root finished alongside Bairstow on 46 not out, scoring the winning runs with a six.

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“I’m pretty pleased — it’s nice to finish a pretty long summer with some runs and head away this winter with some confidence,” said Bairstow. “The nature of sport means you have to bide your time if selection doesn’t go your way and when you get an opportunit­y, try to take it.”

Earlier, Gayle (40) lit up the gloom at the Ageas Bowl following a delayed start with a breathtaki­ng brief knock under heavy late-September skies, hitting 34 runs off just six balls, all delivered by Jake Ball, including four successive sixes.

But as he threatened to take the game away from England, Liam Plunkett took a fine diving catch running backwards off a slower Tom Curran delivery and the West Indies lost all momentum. Spinners Adil Rashid and Moeen Ali establishe­d impressive control and the tourists went from the ninth over until the 31st over without scoring a single boundary.

Brief scores: West Indies 288 for 6 in 50 ovrs (Gayle 40, Hope 72, Ambris 38*; Plunkett 2/54) lose to England 294 for 1 in 38 ovrs (Roy 96, Bairstow 141*, Root 46*).

 ?? REUTERS ?? England's Jonny Bairstow celebrates his ton.
REUTERS England's Jonny Bairstow celebrates his ton.

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