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November
23
Samuels’s innings one of
the best ever: Hooper
VIJAYAWADA, India: West Indies captain Carl Hooper
hailed Marlon Samuels’s 75-ball unbeaten 108 as one of
the best one-day international innings ever after his
team beat India by 135 runs to clinch their seven-match
series on Sunday. "It was one of the best one-day
innings I’ve ever seen," Hooper told reporters.
"It was simply
unbelievable."
Samuels had walked in to bat with the total 132 for
three in the 27th over. He scored his first 50 runs off
51 balls but tore the India bowling apart after that to
get to his maiden one-day century off just 73
deliveries. The Jamaican struck 11 fours and five huge
sixes.
"It was just an exceptional innings by Marlon, a
truly great knock," Hooper said. "At 16 for
two, we were aiming to get around 260-odd from 50 overs
but his effort easily took us past 300."
West Indies finished with 315 for six and then bowled
out India for a paltry 180 in 36.5 overs. India’s
stand-in skipper Rahul Dravid agreed with Hooper about
the quality of the innings. "It was one of the
special knocks," Dravid said.
"Samuels batted brilliantly and just stole the game
away from us. At one stage we had thought we would be
able to contain West Indies to around 275, but he just
came out blazing. We were totally outplayed today."
The 21-year-old said his method had been simple. "I
just went out there and decided to play to my
strengths," Samuels said. "My strength is to
play straight and I just did that. I told myself that I
had to keep the singles going, stay till the end and
then see what I can do in the closing overs."
Samuels, who had scored his maiden Test century in the
third Test at Calcutta earlier this month, celebrated
his hundred by raising his arms and waving a red
handkerchief given to him by Australian Test captain
Steve Waugh. "Steve Waugh gave it to me in
Australia," he said. "He told me all the best
for the future."
Samuels was backed up by a fiery opening spell by
paceman Jermaine Lawson, who grabbed a career best four
for 57 in just his fourth one-day match. "We told
Lawson just 40 minutes before the game that he was
playing, and his eyes lit up," Hooper said.
"He went out there and put up his hand to be
counted."
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