The Timaru Herald

Raval destroys Windies

- IAN ANDERSON

Not certain if Jeet Raval is a big fan of bombastic ‘80s pop anthems.

But he did perform a cracking rendition of Don’t You Forget About Me in Whangarei on Saturday.

The Black Caps opener made a match-winning 169 as a virtual no-name New Zealand XI stunned the West Indies in a ‘‘warm-up’’ one-day match by six wickets.

The visitors were looking to build a little confidence ahead of the ODI series against NZ starting at the same venue on Wednesday.

Instead, a bunch of relative rejects handed what is basically a new-look squad a shock defeat.

Raval, like the rest of the selection side, isn’t wanted by his domestic associatio­n for the Super Smash Twenty20 competitio­n.

His big ton was a stellar example of pacing a chase perfectly, coming from 150 balls and included 17 fours and a six.

He was out with only eight runs required for victory.

Bharat Popli, who has struggled to buy a run since being named domestic player of the year in the 2015-16 season, was the perfect foil with 62 off 61 balls as they added 149 for the third wicket.

Earlier, brothers Kyle and Shai Hope produced a secondwick­et stand worth 138 that set up the Windies total of 288-9 in 48.4 overs.

Windies superstar Chris Gayle sat out the encounter.

 ?? PHOTOSPORT ?? Knights batsman Tim Seifert celebrates his hundred in the Super Smash Twenty20 cricket match against the Auckland Aces at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui.
PHOTOSPORT Knights batsman Tim Seifert celebrates his hundred in the Super Smash Twenty20 cricket match against the Auckland Aces at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui.

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