Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Gayle fails to take off, Kiwis coast to win

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

New Zealand cruised to a five-wicket win over the West Indies in the first ODI on Wednesday as the tourists’ batting line-up failed to perform.

The return of Chris Gayle could not spark the West Indies, with the short-form master managing only 22 as his team struggled to 248-9 after losing the toss and being sent in to bat.

The Black Caps always looked comfortabl­e chasing the modest total, overhaulin­g it with four overs remaining at Whangarei’s Cobham Oval.

West Indies skipper Jason Holder said his side needed to be “a lot better with the bat” as they chase their first ODI series win in New Zealand since 1995. “It was tough, I didn’t think we had enough runs,” he said. “We kept losing wickets at crucial stages of the game and never really gathered momentum. That obviously hampered us today and we’ve just got to correct it.”

There were some bright spots for the Windies, with opener Evin Lewis notching a classy 76 and Rovman Powell staging a pugnacious rearguard action to score 59 off 50 balls.

Gayle — fresh from notching a record 18 sixes in the Bangladesh Premier League T20 final — had an uncharacte­ristically subdued innings. He fell victim to resurgent New Zealand paceman Doug Bracewell, who was named Manof-the-Match after celebratin­g the end of a 15-month exile from the national team by claiming four wickets for 55.

Bracewell had fallen out of favour with New Zealand Cricket after a string of off-field incidents, including a drink-driving conviction earlier this year. The 27-yearold was called up as a last-minute replacemen­t for Colin de Grandhomme after the all-rounder ruled himself out of the series following his father’s death.

“For him to come back and perform the way he did, taking some big scalps for us, was outstandin­g,” said captain Kane Williamson. Spinner Todd Astle also contribute­d three for 33 in his ODI debut as the Black Caps attack maintained constant pressure with the ball.

New Zealand opening batsmen George Worker and Colin Munro laid the foundation for the hosts’ chase with a 108-run partnershi­p.

The loss leaves the West Indies yet to register a win on their New Zealand tour after a 2-0 whitewash in the Test series. They are in a form slump that has seen them win only three of 17 ODIs contested in 2017.

The next fixture in the threematch ODI series is in Christchur­ch on Saturday.

Brief scores: West Indies 348/9 (Evin Lewis 76; Doug Bracewell 4/55) vs New Zealand (249/5 George Worker 57, Ross Taylor 49 not out; Jason Holder 2/52). NZ won by 5 wickets.

WHANGAREI:

 ?? AFP ?? After hitting a record 18 sixes in the BPL, Chris Gayle managed just 22 in the 1st ODI vs New Zealand.
AFP After hitting a record 18 sixes in the BPL, Chris Gayle managed just 22 in the 1st ODI vs New Zealand.

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