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November
19
Centurion Gayle powers West
Indies to victory
BARODA,
India: Opener Chris Gayle smashed his third
century of the series to propel West Indies to a
five-wicket victory in the fifth one-day
international against India on Monday.
The 23-year-old Jamaican struck 101 as the
visitors claimed the win with seven balls to
spare, reaching 291 for five in 46.5 overs in
reply to India's 290 for eight in the 48-overs
per side game. Left-hander Gayle is in glorious
form having had innings of 103, 72 and 140 in
the series before Monday's match. Gayle first
supported fellow left-hander Wavell Hinds, who
set off in hot pursuit of the imposing target by
scoring 80 from only 61 balls to earn the man of
the match award. |

BARODA: Chris
Gayle of the West Indies raises his bat after
completing his century during the fifth One-day
International between India and West Indies on
November 18, 2002. West Indies beat India by
five wickets to take a 3-2 lead in the seven
one-day international series. |
The pair smashed 132
runs in only 16.2 overs as the bowlers once again toiled
in vain on a flat pitch.
Hinds lashed 10 fours and five sixes as all but 10 of
his runs came from boundaries before he eventually
top-edged a sweep against off-spinner Virender Sehwag to
slip. India then had Marlon Samuels out cheaply (one)
shortly afterwards to make it 135 for two. But Gayle,
dropped on 40, then shared in an 83-run third wicket
partnership with Ramnaresh Sarwan (34) before completing
his fourth one-day century.
He was then controversially ruled caught behind to
Harbhajan by umpire Arani Jayaprakash though television
replays suggested he had not touched the ball as he
shaped for a cut. He hit 10 fours and three sixes in his
107-ball effort. West Indies still needed 52 from nine
overs at that stage, but skipper Carl Hooper (21) and
Ricardo Powell (30)
completed the job without further loss to keep the
record intact of the chasing side winning each game of
the series.
Hinds ripped into the experienced Javagal Srinath and
debutant Lakshmipathy Balaji as they struggled with
their line and length in the opening overs and were
smashed through the covers.
He and Gayle were particularly harsh on the 21-year-old
Balaji, who conceded 35 runs in his first three over
spell. Hinds then lofted Balaji and Srinath for two
sixes before hitting three more down the ground from
Harbhajan and Sehwag.
He looked set for his century after racing to his 50
from only 32 balls before being dismissed. Three runs
later, Harbhajan forced Samuels to edge to slip to make
it 135 for two. Gayle, who was dropped by Vangipurappu
Laxman off Harbhajan, then saw off an testing spell of
spin bowling that saw only 27 runs come from 10 overs
before he
smashed Ganguly for two fours and a six in one over and
lofted Harbhajan for a straight six to regain the
initiative.
Earlier, Laxman top-scored with 71 after swift
half-centuries from openers Sehwag and Ganguly helped
set up India's healthy total. Sehwag lashed 52 from 39
balls for his eighth one-day fifty and dominated his
88-run stand with Ganguly, who struck 53 from 55 balls
for his 50th one-day half-century.
Both fell soon after reaching their half centuries as
West Indies fought back through their part time bowlers
and left-arm fast bowler Pedro Collins, who recovered
from Sehwag's early assault to finish with three for 60.
Laxman faced 101 balls for his 71 as he and Rahul Dravid
(33) but both struggled to find boundaries before Sanjay
Bangar hit 27 from 20 balls in a late cameo to push the
score towards 300.
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