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West Indies vs New Zealand, 5th ODI at Basseterre, , Jul 16 2012 - Ball by Ball Commentary

(50 ov, T:242) 221

West Indies won by 20 runs

Player Of The Match
5/27
sunil-narine
Player Of The Series
22 runs • 13 wkts
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NZ
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end of over 502 runs • 1 wicket
NZ: 221/10CRR: 4.42 
Tim Southee4 (6b)
Dwayne Bravo 6-0-30-2
Tino Best 10-0-58-2

The first of two Tests starts on July 25 in Antigua at 10 am local time. Join us then. Abhishek Purohit signing off, Sid Ravindran is updating his match report. I am off for now. Cheers

Players and match officials getting medals. Darren Sammy collects the series trophy now

Sunil Narine is the Man of the Match, and the Man of the Series. Narine: "Good feeling being able to come out and produce for your country. I am a bit nervous but I tend to try and keep cool, the hard work pays off at the end." His figures of 5 for 27 are the best for WI v NZ, and also the best on this ground.

Darren Sammy: "I think Narine is just world-class, having him gives us confidence especially when you are defending. We won most of the key sessions, we had one off day, the third game, but came back very strongly. Everybody performed, Chris and Marlon in the first couple of games, then the lower middle order, Sunil was consistent. So far everybody is on the park, Ravi got his rest, we have rotated the bowlers well."

Ross Taylor: "It was pretty similar to the last game. Last 15 overs with bat and ball, Windies played better than us. We need to learn from them. First two games we were completely outplayed. Today we had our chances, Russell and Narine took it away from us. Narine's a good bowler, still very new to Tests, and we don't have to attack him much."

Sunil Narine, five games, 13 wickets, average 11.23, economy-rate 2.92. Windies would have lost the final two games, had it not been for Narine

Can't call this series a straightforward thrashing despite the 4-1 scoreline, but New Zealand could well carry over the freeze of the final two ODIs into the Tests. I hope they don't, that is a different squad. But they had got into winning positions in both the games, more so today, when they needed 36 off 30 with four wickets in hand, but sank against Narine. Not preparing well for a tour does not stand long as an excuse if you end up losing six of seven games. There were the injuries as well, but on the whole, New Zealand were simply outclassed

West Indies have an emphatic ODI series win, their first over top Test opposition since April 2008. The question was how the middle order would stand up if Gayle failed. It didn't, the lower order had to bail them out twice. Also, the top order barring Gayle was disappointing. Not sure No 3 is the long-term position for Dwayne Smith. Andre Russell batted too low, and the bowling, barring the outstanding Narine, did not look exactly threatening, Still, the lack of fight and depth in this New Zealand side has given them a 4-1 series win, a rarity, and it is an occasion to celebrate for Windies

Andre Russell: "I am a bowling allrounder, But I am enjoying my batting so far."

Dave is understandably irritated with NZ;s display: "I'm not quite sure why we even bothered to send a team over? If it was for the purpose of embarrassing ourselves then we have achieved that goal. Considering where this team is going next then the ultimate "ship sinking" scenario will be played out and any pride will have vanished with the ship."

49.6
W
Dwayne Bravo to Boult, OUT

West Indies make it 4-1 in style, Boult connects off the final ball, but only gets it high towards long on, where big Pollard settles under it, takes the catch, and tumbles theatrically onto the ground a couple of times, for effect

Trent Boult c Pollard b Bravo 5 (8b 0x4 0x6 10m) SR: 62.5
49.5
Dwayne Bravo to Boult, no run

another miss, by both batsman and keeper

49.4
Dwayne Bravo to Boult, no run

now backs away and misses one outside the leg stump, Thomas misses with the throw as they think of a bye

49.3
Dwayne Bravo to Boult, no run

tries to dab one in the blockhole outside off, misses

49.2
1
Dwayne Bravo to Southee, 1 run

slow and short outside off, takes a hand off the bat as he drags it to midwicket

Mark: "It's tough being an NZ fan these days. Every time they get themselves into a good position and raise your hopes they throw it away. Heck Martin couldn't play Narine any worse than these guys."

49.1
1
Dwayne Bravo to Boult, 1 run

goes full for the stumps, is smacked down to long on

Prashant: "First part of this series was Gayle vs NZ and second part was Narine Vs NZ."

end of over 496 runs
NZ: 219/9CRR: 4.46 RRR: 23.00
Trent Boult4 (3b)
Tim Southee3 (5b)
Tino Best 10-0-58-2
Sunil Narine 10-1-27-5
48.6
1
Best to Boult, 1 run

full delivery, he makes room and swipes it down to long on

48.5
2
Best to Boult, 2 runs

chance of another run out, throw misses from extra cover, gone by a mile had it hit, they get the overthrow instead

48.4
1
Best to Southee, 1 run

direct hit from mid off, but he seemed to have made it, comfortably, as replays show

48.3
Best to Southee, no run

has a go at a full ball outside off, and misses

48.2
1
Best to Boult, 1 run

makes room and slices it in the air to third man, Russell goes for the catch, it falls just in front, but he does well to stop it, Best is still not satisfied

48.1
1
Best to Southee, 1 run
end of over 481 run • 2 wickets
NZ: 213/9CRR: 4.43 RRR: 14.50
Tim Southee1 (2b)
Sunil Narine 10-1-27-5
Tino Best 9-0-52-2

They needed 36 off 30 with four wickets in hand, How far back does that seem now?

47.6
W
Narine to Mills, OUT

Narine has five, and he has almost sunk New Zealand again, Mills makes room to have a go at a carrom ball, misses, and it spins across to hit off stump

Kyle Mills b Narine 1 (6b 0x4 0x6 13m) SR: 16.66
47.5
Narine to Mills, no run

offspinner patted away off the front foot

47.4
1
Narine to Southee, 1 run

swiped away to deep midwicket

slip in place, in the 48th over

47.3
Narine to Southee, no run

no clue to the carrom ball as it spins past the outside edge from a length

47.2
W
Narine to Ellis, OUT

did not want to keep it to the last two overs, went after Narine, and has perished, skipped out a couple of steps and bent down for the slog sweep to one tossed up outside leg stump, and missed as it spun across to clip the top of the stumps

Andrew Ellis b Narine 28 (37b 2x4 0x6 57m) SR: 75.67

still bowling from round the stumps

47.1
Narine to Ellis, no run

dabbed straight to short third man

end of over 474 runs
NZ: 212/7CRR: 4.51 RRR: 10.00
Kyle Mills1 (4b)
Andrew Ellis28 (35b 2x4)
Tino Best 9-0-52-2
Sunil Narine 9-1-26-3
46.6
Best to Mills, no run

did it carry, Sammy tumbling to take it at midwicket and immediately throwing to the non-striker's, Mills' swipe reaching Sammy just on the bounce

46.5
1
Best to Ellis, 1 run

charges out again, manages an inside edge square on leg

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