The Citizen (KZN)

Windies & Zim get off to a flyer

ICC QUALIFIERS: POINTS IN THE BAG WITH OPENING WINS

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West Indies and Zimbabwe notched up victories in their respective opening Cricket World Cup Group A qualifiers over the United States and Nepal yesterday.

Two-time world champions West Indies recovered from the early loss of openers Brandon King and Kyle Mayers, as four players hit half-centuries and they made 297 all out off 49.3 overs.

Johnson Charles top-scored with 66, while Jason Holder (56), Roston Chase (55) and skipper Shai Hope (54) all went past 50, Nicholas Pooran also chipping in with 43 runs.

Gajanand Singh hit an unbeaten 101 off 109 balls, with eight fours and two sixes, for the US team, but the chase proved too much and the West Indies ran out winners by 39 runs.

“We have to be discipline­d and we have to stay calm,” Holder said, praising Singh for his effort with the bat.

“He played a really good knock to get his team close enough to our total.”

Earlier in the day, unbeaten centuries by skipper Craig Ervine and Sean Williams in a 164-run partnershi­p guided Zimbabwe to an eight-wicket win over Nepal.

Chasing an imposing total of 290, Ervine hit a 128-ball 121 featuring 15 fours and a six, while Williams struck 102 off 70 balls as Zimbabwe reached 291 for the loss of two wickets with 35 balls remaining.

Openers Kushal Bhurtel and Aasif Sheikh hit 99 and 66 respective­ly to help Nepal to 290/8 off their 50 overs at the Harare Sports Club.

Wellington Masakadza eventually claimed both Bhurtel and Sheikh’s wickets and Richard Ngarava took 4/43 off his nine overs.

In front of a large crowd, Zimbabwe lost Joylord Gumbie (25) and Wessly Madhevere (32) before Ervine and Williams took control of Nepal’s bowling attack.

“We didn’t start really well, dropped catches cost us but credit to the guys for pulling it back. We thought that 280/290 would be chaseable because the wicket looked very nice,” said Ervine.

“I think it’s well played today, rest day tomorrow [today] and a quick turnaround when we play the Netherland­s next on Tuesday [tomorrow].”

The action continues today, with Sri Lanka facing the United Arab Emirates and Ireland taking on Oman in Group B. –

 ?? Picture: Gett y Images ?? CRAIG ERVINE
Picture: Gett y Images CRAIG ERVINE

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