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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

West Indies labour in huge chase

England v West Indies, 3rd ODI, Edgbaston

25 overs West Indies 110 for 4 (Chanderpaul 32*, Ramdin 6*) need 219 more runs to beat England 328 for 7 (Prior 87)

Matt Prior continued his fine form with a career-best 87 to put England on course for a huge total  
England moved closer to a series win as West Indies laboured to 110 for 4 at the half-way point of their huge run chase at Edgbaston. Stuart Broad and James Anderson continued their impressive form with an early wicket each, while Runako Morton was run out in a hopeless mix-up with Shivnarine Chanderpaul and West Indies' problems deepened when Dwayne Bravo was trapped lbw after a sparky 26.

If they were to have any realistic hope of chasing down 329, West Indies needed a big innings from their captain, but after two early boundaries Chris Gayle fell in the third over when he spooned an attempted pull to mid-on. After a brief shower, Ramnaresh Sarwan opened his account with consecutive fours off Broad only to fall in the next over when he miscued a drive to cover where Andrew Strauss held a smart one-handed catch jumping to his left. With two key players gone, Chanderpaul just tried to make sure that no more damage was done as he and Morton played cautiously.

Broad gave Chanderpaul a real working over from around the wicket, beating him three times in two overs with the line that has caused problems all tour. Broad may have had the wicket for his effort if Strauss hadn't had the one slip stood very wide when the edge was found and flew to third man.

Tim Bresnan helped maintain the pressure created by the opening pair and Morton was itching to try and break the shackles, but a breakdown in communication cost him his wicket. After pushing the ball into the covers he raced back for a second only to see Chanderpaul planted firmly in his crease and Morton had no chance to get back.

Bravo finally brought some spark to the innings with a punchy start to his knock, getting off the mark with a straight six off Dimitri Mascarenhas followed by an effortless flick through square leg. In Mascarenhas' next over Bravo launched him over wide long-off for another six, but England missed a chance to dismiss him when Matt Prior failed to gather a stumping chance in Graeme Swann's first over. But it didn't prove costly as Bresnan trapped him leg before on the back foot in the next over to confirm that this match is only heading one way.

England 328 for 7 (Prior 87, Shah 75, Strauss 52, Taylor 3-59) v West Indies
Two days ago the England bowlers excelled to set up a winning position at Bristol; this time it was the turn of the batsmen to put their side in sight of a series win at Edgbaston. Matt Prior hit a career-best 87 and added 149 in 20 overs with Owais Shah, to build on the solid base provided by Ravi Bopara and Andrew Strauss, as England amassed an imposing 328 for 7, the highest ODI total at the ground.

It was another depressingly poor show from West Indies who couldn't maintain any consistency with the ball, gave away free-hits and often fielded with little conviction. England, though, were again on top of their game as they paced the innings impressively, compiling 81 off the first two Powerplays then making use of the batting option by adding 55 in five overs as Prior and Shah made the most of the fielding restrictions. Some clean late striking meant England took 98 off the last 10 overs and it will take a huge effort for a dispirited team to chase down the target.

Bopara and Strauss began watchfully to judge how much assistance the pitch offered after all the recent rain, but it soon became clear that it was a pretty lifeless surface. Ravi Rampaul struggled with his line to gift England some early momentum, although Jerome Taylor was a more threatening prospect. Bopara found the early boundaries, but Strauss got into his stride with consecutive fours off Rampaul - a strong cut and a well-timed pull - as the bowler continued to serve up a poor mixture.

Fidel Edwards, recalled after surprisingly missing the Bristol game, was introduced for the tenth over and nearly removed Strauss, on 16 at the time, with his third ball, but Kieron Pollard spilled a tough chance at point. He'd made good ground to reach the ball, but couldn't hold on as his elbows hit the ground.


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