Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WINDIES POWER PAST NEW ZEALAND IN FLORIDA TWENTY 20

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FLORIDA, June 30 (Reuters) - Chris Gayle treated the locals to a thrilling show of hitting as the West Indies defeated an injury-hit New Zealand by 56 runs in the first of two Twenty20 Internatio­nals in Lauderhill, Florida on Saturday.

Gayle swashbuckl­ed his way to 85 not out from 52 balls and received plenty of support from Kieron Pollard as the Windies amassed 209 runs for the loss of just two wickets after New Zealand had put them in to bat.

Playing in front of a neutral crowd in the U.S. in an effort to bring a wider audience to the game, Gayle blasted seven fours and five sixes in his innings, while Pollard hammered 63 not out from just 29 balls.

It was the perfect display of aggression for the curious crowd, reintroduc­ing them to the shortest form of the game as opposed to the traditiona­l one and five-day versions.

New Zealand played Sri Lanka in the area in 2010 but with a strong West Indies following in the region, the crowd was noticeably larger.

Cricket Holdings America - a joint venture between the USA Cricket Associatio­n and New Zealand Cricket - is aiming to use the Central Broward Regional Park to launch an expansion team for its proposed Twenty20 league slated to start next year.

A strong level of support from cricket fans residing in the area is needed to prove it can sustain a team in such a league and organisers are hoping for an even larger turn out in Sunday's rematch.

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