Jamaica Gleaner

Pooran praises batting performanc­e

Hope’s unbeaten century bolstered by King, Brooks 50s as visitors draw first blood

- Lennox Aldred/Gleaner Writer

WEST INDIES captain Nicholas Pooran commended his side’s batting approach against the Netherland­s, following t he regional unit’s seven-wicket win under the Duckworth Lewis Method in the first One-Day Internatio­nal in Amstelveen.

Shai Hope led the way with a brilliant unbeaten 119 from 130 balls with 12 fours and two sixes, to guide the West Indies to 249 for three after being asked to get a target of 247 in 45 overs in the rain-affected contest.

Sent to bat, the Netherland­s posted 240 for seven in their 45 overs after rain wiped out some two hours of play.

Hope, who was scoring his 11th ODI century, shared in a 120-run opening stand with Shamarh Brooks, who chipped in with a steady 60 from 67 balls inclusive of three fours and two sixes.

Brandon King and Hope then finished off proceeding­s with an unbeaten 116-run fourth-wicket stand. King clocked 58 from 51 balls with five fours and two sixes.

Pooran, who contribute­d just seven runs to the chase, praised the effort of the man of the match Hope, along with Brooks and King for securing the opening victory in the three-match series.

“We enjoyed the match and we are happy that we got the victory and the 10 points. I must say well played to the guys because it was our first time in Amsterdam and the Holland team was competitiv­e and I must say well played to them.”

“Shai was excellent and Brooks got an opportunit­y to bat at the top and he grabbed it with both hands. King came in and played good in the end and we enjoyed it today.”

The West Indies bowling unit had to dig deep to restrict the Netherland­s side which got off to a flying start, thanks to 47 from Vikramjit Singh and 58 from Teja Nidamanura.

Two wickets from Akeal Hosein and Kyle Mayers then pegged back the home side.

Pooran is hoping his side can get sharper and get used to the chilly conditions in the Netherland­s for the next couple of matches.

“We are here to win and we are here to have some fun and enjoy. We hope to continue to entertain the fans that came out to support us and we hope to continue to bring smiles to their faces.”

The teams will face off in the second ODI on Thursday.

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