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October
25
Gayle leads Windies
run-riot with century in tour game
PUNE: Chris Gayle gave the West Indies something to
cheer about ahead of the third and final Test against
India as he slammed an impressive 154 in a warm-up match
here on Thursday.
The 23-year-old Jamaican opener smashed two sixes and 23
fours in his 12th first-class hundred to help the West
Indies post 297-2 on the opening day of a three-day game
against national champions Railways. Left-handed Gayle
put on 71 for the opening wicket with fellow-Jamaican
Wavell Hinds (50) and 225 for the second with Darren
Ganga (66 not out) before being bowled by samer
Harvinder Singh in the penultimate over of the day.
Solid half-centuries from left-handed Hinds and Ganga
also augured well for the West Indies, who were let down
by batting in their first two Tests against India. Carl
Hooper's West Indians have already lost a three-Test
series against the hosts as they were beaten by an
innings and 112 runs in the opening match at Bombay and
then by eight wickets in the second at Madras.
The third and final Test starts at Calcutta on October
30. The West Indies, hoping to avoid a clean sweep,
gained valuable batting practice after winning the toss
on an easy-paced Nehru Stadium pitch. Wicket-keeper
Ridley Jacobs led the team in the absence of Hooper, who
was rested along with prolific batsman Shivnarine
Chanderpaul.
The tourists were off to a flying start as Gayle and
Hinds made the Railways attack look mediocre despite
having two bowlers with Test experience in left-arm
spinner Murali Kartik and Harvinder.
The 26-year-old Hinds, who has scored just one
half-century in four Test innings against India, was
more aggressive than Gayle as he raced to his fifty off
just 56 balls with the help of 11 fours.
Hinds was the only batsman to be dismissed in the
morning session, caught by Jacob Martin in the slips off
off-spinner Kulamani Parida. Gayle, without a
half-century in two Tests, went on the rampage in the
afternoon as he punished both seamers and spinners to
score 75 of the 132 runs his team made inhe two-hour
session. He offered one chance in his 293-ball knock
when he was on 19, but Kartik failed to hold on to a
return catch. Runs came from the both the ends as Ganga
staked his claim for the final Test with a 214-ball
knock. The 23-year-old Trinidadian has so far struck 11
fours.
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