Narine revives Windies with late wickets
BY IANS26 July 2012 7:17 PM GMT
IANS26 July 2012 7:17 PM GMT
Sunil Narine fought back for the West Indies in the final hour with two wickets - including Martin Guptill - in the first Test against New Zealand.
Off-spinner Narine claimed three for 73 from 28 overs, dismissing Guptill three short of his third Test hundred, as New Zealand ended the opening day at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground on 232 for four in their first innings, reports CMC.
Narine, playing in only his second Test, emerged from a tough start to put the New Zealanders on the back-foot, after Guptill anchored the batting, Daniel Flynn and Ross Taylor scored 45 each, and Brendon McCullum made 25.
Narine transformed a hard day in the office for the West Indies, when he removed Taylor and Guptill, following their 90-run stand for the third wicket.
Narine was fortunate, when he got Taylor bowled, after the New Zealand captain chopped a delivery into his leg and the ball ricocheted onto his stumps.
The off-spinner followed up in his next over, teasing Guptill with a flighted delivery and having the lanky opener caught, trying to clear mid-on for a boundary that would have taken him to his hundred. He batted 352 minutes, faced 250 balls and struck 14 fours and one six.
Until Narine's late intervention, the Black Caps had made most of the running, after deciding to bat on a hard, true pitch.
The West Indies were made to toil before lunch, as Guptill and fellow opener Flynn hardly placed a foot wrong, carrying New Zealand to 71 without loss at lunch.
The Windies bowled tightly early on, but the visitors' openers played through an early period of consolidation.
Brief scores:
New Zealand: 232 for four (Martin Guptill 97, Daniel Flynn 45, Ross Taylor 45, Brendon McCullum 25; Sunil Narine 3-73) vs West Indies
Off-spinner Narine claimed three for 73 from 28 overs, dismissing Guptill three short of his third Test hundred, as New Zealand ended the opening day at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground on 232 for four in their first innings, reports CMC.
Narine, playing in only his second Test, emerged from a tough start to put the New Zealanders on the back-foot, after Guptill anchored the batting, Daniel Flynn and Ross Taylor scored 45 each, and Brendon McCullum made 25.
Narine transformed a hard day in the office for the West Indies, when he removed Taylor and Guptill, following their 90-run stand for the third wicket.
Narine was fortunate, when he got Taylor bowled, after the New Zealand captain chopped a delivery into his leg and the ball ricocheted onto his stumps.
The off-spinner followed up in his next over, teasing Guptill with a flighted delivery and having the lanky opener caught, trying to clear mid-on for a boundary that would have taken him to his hundred. He batted 352 minutes, faced 250 balls and struck 14 fours and one six.
Until Narine's late intervention, the Black Caps had made most of the running, after deciding to bat on a hard, true pitch.
The West Indies were made to toil before lunch, as Guptill and fellow opener Flynn hardly placed a foot wrong, carrying New Zealand to 71 without loss at lunch.
The Windies bowled tightly early on, but the visitors' openers played through an early period of consolidation.
Brief scores:
New Zealand: 232 for four (Martin Guptill 97, Daniel Flynn 45, Ross Taylor 45, Brendon McCullum 25; Sunil Narine 3-73) vs West Indies
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