South Africa vs West Indies 3rd Test Match Full Scoreboard
South Africa vs West Indies 3rd Test played at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados on 26-30 June 2010. West Indies won the toss and choose to bat. West Indies 1st innings made 231/10 in 73.5 overs with Dwayne Bravo played good innings, he made 61 runs. South Africa 1st innings made 346/10 in 134.4 overs. West Indies 2nd innings made only 161 runs in 65.1 overs. In 2nd innings South Africa chase target 49/3 in 8.4 overs very easily. South Africa win the match by 7 wickets. South Africa won the Test series by 2-0. Man of the match : Johan Botha and Man of the Series : Dale Steyn.
South Africa vs West Indies 3rd Test Full Scoreboard
West Indies 1st Innings
Chris Gayle (c) b D Steyn 20(19b,3/4)
Dale Richards lbw b M Morkel 0(1b)
Narsingh Deonarine b J Botha 46(106b,7/4)
Shivnarine Chanderpaul c J Kallis b J Botha 22(63b,1/6)
Brendan Nash lbw b J Botha 2(6b)
Dwayne Bravo c G Smith b D Steyn 61(104b,4/4,1/6)
Denesh Ramdin (wk) c D Steyn b J Kallis 27(71b,4/4)
Shane Shillingford c J Botha b J Kallis 0(4b)
Sulieman Benn c H Amla b J Botha 24(36b,2/4,2/6)
Kemar Roach c M Boucher b D Steyn 2(13b)
Brandon Jeremy Bess not out 11(11b,1/4,1/6)
Extras: (b 4, lb 7, w 5) 16
Total: (10 wkts, 73.5 ovs) 231
South Africa Bowling
Dale Steyn 13 3 37 3
Morne Morkel 10 2 48 1
Jacques Kallis 12 1 36 2
Johan Botha 19.5 2 56 4
Paul Harris 19 3 43 0
South Africa 1st Innings
Graeme Smith (c) c D Richards b S Benn 70(115b,9/4)
Alviro Petersen c S Chanderpaul b K Roach 1(6b)
Hashim Amla c B Nash b S Benn 5(24b)
Paul Harris c C Gayle b B Bess 11(30b,2/4)
Jacques Kallis b S Benn 43(86b,4/4)
AB de Villiers c D Ramdin b S Benn 73(189b,6/4)
Ashwell Prince not out 78(262b,5/4)
Mark Boucher (wk) run out (B Bess/D Ramdin) 17(56b,2/4)
Johan Botha lbw b S Benn 9(26b,1/4)
Dale Steyn b K Roach 4(10b,1/4)
Morne Morkel c D Bravo b S Benn 9(12b,2/4)
Extras: (b 5, lb 6, w 7, nb
26
Total: (10 wkts, 134.4 ovs) 346
West Indies Bowling
Kemar Roach 25 7 59 2
Brandon Jeremy Bess 9 0 65 1
Shane Shillingford 25 2 85 0
Sulieman Benn 46.4 13 81 6
Dwayne Bravo 27 12 43 0
Chris Gayle 2 20001.0
West Indies 2nd Innings
Chris Gayle (c) c M Boucher b D Steyn 10(23b,2/4)
Dale Richards c A Petersen b D Steyn 17(13b,4/4)
Narsingh Deonarine c A Prince b D Steyn 0(1b)
Shivnarine Chanderpaul not out 71(179b,7/4,1/6)
Brendan Nash c J Kallis b J Botha 12(51b)
Dwayne Bravo b P Harris 2(12b)
Denesh Ramdin (wk) c M Boucher b J Botha 1(5b)
Shane Shillingford lbw b J Botha 25(77b,2/4,1/4)
Sulieman Benn b M Morkel 9(19b,2/4)
Kemar Roach c M Boucher b M Morkel 8(13b,2/4)
Brandon Jeremy Bess c J Kallis b M Morkel 0(1b)
Extras: (b 1, lb 1, w 1, nb 3) 6
Total: (10 wkts, 65.1 ovs) 161
South Africa Bowling
Dale Steyn 11 4 36 3
Morne Morkel 14.1 5 33 3
Paul Harris 16 3 34 1
Johan Botha 20 6 46 3
Jacques Kallis 4 0 10 0
South Africa 2nd Innings
Graeme Smith (c) c S Chanderpaul b K Roach 10(8b,1/4)
Alviro Petersen b K Roach 6(9b,1/4)
Hashim Amla c S Benn b K Roach 25(20b,3/4)
Jacques Kallis not out 0(15b)
AB de Villiers not out 4(1b,1/4)
Extras: (w 2, nb 2) 4
Total: (3 wkts, 8.4 ovs) 49
West Indies Bowling
Kemar Roach 4.4 1 22 3
Brandon Jeremy Bess 4 0 27 0
Gayle leads Windies to 14-run win over India
BRIDGETOWN: West Indies captain Chris Gayle struck a powerful 98 to lead his team to a 14 run victory over India in the Twenty20 World Cup in front of a wildly
celebrating home crowd on Sunday.
The win means West Indies can reach the semi-finals with victory over Australia on Tuesday but leaves India facing almost certain elimination after their second loss in the Super Eight stage.
Gayle produced a combination of prudency and power and his 66-ball knock only ended when he was run out in the final over of the innings, two short of what would have been his second century in a Twenty20 international.
The total of 169 for six was a challenging one and India were never up with the run-rate despite a good knock of 32 from Suresh Raina and an aggressive 29 from 18 balls from skipper M.S Dhoni.
Despite a passionate crowd roaring them on, West Indies suffered some late nerves when Kemar Roach bowled four wides and a no ball in the penultimate over.
But Dwayne Bravo kept his cool in the last over to set the horns hooting and the fists pumping in the stands.
Aussies humble India by 49 runs
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: David Warner smashed a rapid 72 as Australia thrashed India by 49 runs in the teams” opening Super Eights match in the World Twenty20 at the Kensington Oval here on Friday.
Left-handed opener Warner”s innings was the top score in an Australia total of 184 for five built around his first wicket stand of 104 in 11 overs with Shane Watson (54) after India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss.
In reply, India collapsed to 50 for seven but Rohit Sharma (79 not out) and tailender Harbhajan Singh (13), the only batsmen to reach double figures, helped them to reach 135 in 17.4 overs.
Australia”s victory maintained their perfect record at this World Twenty20 as India suffered their first defeat.
Australia pacers Dirk Nannes and Shaun Tait bagged three wickets each for 25 and 21 runs, raising questions once more about India”s ability to handle fast bowling on a lively surface that assisted the quicks but was no terror track.
Sharma went to his fifty in 33 balls with four sixes and two fours after Suresh Raina, who struck 101 against South Africa last time out, fell to Tait for five.
Australia”s openers were especially severe on left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja, whose two overs went for 38.
Jadeja conceded six consecutive sixes, split across those two overs, with both Watson and Warner striking three in a row.
Watson clouted Jadeja”s fourth ball for six, pulled the fifth high over midwicket and sent the sixth soaring over deep backward square.
Jadeja returned for the tenth over and saw Warner flat-bat his first ball back for six over long-on. The second ball, tossed up, was sent soaring into the gap between mid-wicket and long-on, with the third driven straighter.
Recalled quick Zaheer Khan also suffered, his four overs costing 45 runs.
Watson went to his fifty with a six off a Yusuf Pathan long-hop before he was bowled next ball to end a 32-ball innings featuring six sixes and a solitary four.
Both teams continue their bid for a last four spot here on Sunday when India face the West Indies and Australia play Sri Lanka.
Ponting may miss first test against Pakistan
Australia Vs Pakistan Melbourne 1st Test, Battling a tendon injury in his elbow Aussie skipper Ricky Ponting may miss the first test against Pakistan.
Ponting was smashed up by a bouncer on elbow by West Indian fast bowler Kemar Roach in Perth test. He could not carry on the innings after the blow and was shifted to hospital later on. Australia had already announced 13 men squad for the first test starting from 26th of December. Middle order batsman Phillip Hughes is included in the squad as an alternative of skipper.
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West Indies Vs Australia In Champions Trophy, WI To Field First
JOHANNESBURG: West Indies won the toss and opted to field first in their Champions Trophy Group A match against Australia at the Wanderers on Saturday.
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Australia are without Michael Clarke due to a back injury and fast bowler Nathan Bracken, who has returned home after suffering a knee injury. Batsman Callum Ferguson and seam bowler Peter Siddle come into the Australia starting side.
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West Indies have made one change to the team that lost to Pakistan by five wickets in their first match of the tournament, fast bowler Kemar Roach replacing fellow quick Tino Best.
Teams:
Australia – Shane Watson, Tim Paine, Ricky Ponting, Michael Hussey, Callum Ferguson, Cameron White, James Hopes, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Nathan Hauritz, Peter Siddle
West Indies – Dale Richards, Andre Fletcher, Devon Smith, Travis Dowlin, Floyd Reifer, David Bernard, Darren Sammy, Chadwick Walton, Nikita Miller, Kemar Roach, Gavin Tonge.
West Indies Vs Australia In Champions Trophy, WI To Field First was first posted on September 26, 2009 at 2:13 pm.
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