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West Indies vs Zimbabwe, 2nd ODI at Providence, , Mar 06 2010 - Match Result

RESULT
2nd ODI, Providence, March 06, 2010, Zimbabwe tour of West Indies
(47.5/50 ov, T:207) 208/6

West Indies won by 4 wickets (with 13 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
65* (85)
narsingh-deonarine
Match centre 
Scorecard summary
Zimbabwe 206/10(49.5 overs)
3/37 (9.5)
West Indies 208/6(47.5 overs)
88 (111)
2/31 (8.5)

So in drought-hit Guayana, West Indies have ended their drought of international wins, registering their first success in international cricket since August last year. Well done both teams for a close match. Thanks for joining us, this is Sidharth Monga, your commentator, saying goodbye.

Post-match presentation

Chris Gayle "It is a relief. Hopefully this is the first of many to come. I must say Zimbabwe played really well to push us so far. I must commend the boys on coming back from the defeat. The way I got out in the end I was scared a bit, but Narsingh played really well, and he deserves the Man of the Match. If I had seen the team through, I would have put this innings in one of my top three innings. It was a difficult wicket, they bowled really well, and it was real hard work. Mind over matter."

Narsingh Deonarine is the Man of the Match "Someone had to take the responsibility. The skipper earlier took such a big responsibility, so I needed to bat well with him. A big thank you to the fans too."

Prosper Utseya "Maybe 20 runs short. We just didn't have a partnership up front, we kept losing wickets at crucial points. Just not enough runs on the bard."

Finally Gayle manages a small smile on his face, shakes hands with Otis Gibson and Dave Williams. Zimbabwe are disappointed but they put up a show defending a modest total. Gayle had to play so out of his skin that he went 81 balls without a boundary at one stage of his innings. Deonarine and Gayle finally managed to take West Indies home. The Guyana crowd told the story of the chase: you could almost hear the quiet when West Indies more than 30 overs without a boundary. The pressure built up and built up until home boy Deonarine opened up, and the crowd expressed its glee and cheered even singles. The big crowd - there despite the loss two days ago, there despite the drought - deserved a favourable result. Well done Zimbabwe nonetheless. They were superb with their spinners, on a turning pitch.

47.5
4
Price to Sammy, FOUR runs

that's it, West Indies have levelled the series with a straight shot, straight of mid-off, and turns back towards the pavilion

47.4
Price to Sammy, no run

defends a length ball back to Price

47.3
1
Price to Deonarine, 1 run

Deonarine doesn't want any glorious finish, he pushes this down to long-on, takes a single

47.2
Price to Deonarine, no run

full delivery, hit powerfully, but straight to mid-off

47.1
4
Price to Deonarine, FOUR runs

Deonarine playes another lovely shot, steps out and chips it straight down the ground, over mid-off, the idea is to clear the infield and not the ground, and he does that well, and despite a Mastinkeyeri dive the ball reaches the rope

Baynham Goredema from Zimbabwe is hoping for a Malinga four in four! Can Price do it? All deep fielders on the on side

end of over 477 runs
WI: 199/6CRR: 4.23 RRR: 2.66
Narsingh Deonarine60 (82b 5x4 1x6)
Daren Sammy5 (8b)
Chris Mpofu 4-1-30-0
Ray Price 8-0-22-2
46.6
1
Mpofu to Deonarine, 1 run

slower ball, bunted into the covers, and Sammy backs away a long way and makes sure Deonarine is on strike to face the next over

46.5
2
Mpofu to Deonarine, 2 runs

drilled down the ground, a fumble by Elton at long-on gives them the second

Gayle has finally taken his pads off

46.4
Mpofu to Deonarine, no run

walks down the track, makes it into a low fulltoss, can't get it past extra cover

46.3
Mpofu to Deonarine, no run

yorker, well bowled, dot ball

Mohamed Z Rahaman takes us back to another match where Milton Pydanna played: The whole Pydanna story started today after another gentleman by the name of Pydanna sent us feedback and Rahaman wondered if it was Milton. Here goes: "That match WI vs Pak in whick M. Pydanna, Kalli, Lloyd and Bacchus played...was a humdinger.

Pak scored all of 127/9 in 40 overs and WI were lucky after G. Greenidge scored 3 of the last ball of the match for the win.

127 is not even a good 20/20 score these days."

46.2
1
Mpofu to Sammy, 1 run

short again, gets on top of this one, keeps it down, and gets Deonarine on strike

46.1
2
Mpofu to Sammy, 2 runs

oh Sammy boy, he plays an irresponsible pull shot, gets the top edge that falls short of fine leg

46.1
1w
Mpofu to Sammy, 1 wide

and that's another extra, wide down the leg side

15 off the last four, Deonarine the key for West Indies. Mpofu comes back. Gayle has still not taken his pads off, he still has a stoney look on his face. Baynhama Goredema from Zimbabwe has given up already. He writes, "20 Extras so far! Thats where Zim threw away the game! But we have enjoyed it thoroughly"

end of over 464 runs
WI: 192/6CRR: 4.17 RRR: 3.75
Narsingh Deonarine57 (78b 5x4 1x6)
Daren Sammy2 (6b)
Ray Price 8-0-22-2
Brendan Taylor 1-0-6-1
45.6
2
Price to Deonarine, 2 runs

nicely played, good good shot, charges down the track, makes it into a half-volley, and then plays it straight down the ground, to the right of long-on, and comes back for two

45.5
Price to Deonarine, no run

Deonarine looks to tip and run, but Sammy makes a good call of no as Mpofu is very quick at point

45.4
1
Price to Sammy, 1 run

into the pads again, and flicked away to deep square leg; Ray has a word with Sammy as he takes the single

45.3
Price to Sammy, no run

into the pads, misses, can;t get leg-bye either

45.2
Price to Sammy, no run

stays low, Sammy gets the bat down in time, this time Ray has an angry look on his face

45.2
1w
Price to Sammy, 1 wide

oh no another wide, down the leg side, this game would have been closer but for the wides

45.1
Price to Sammy, no run

Sammy stays back to play a fullish delivery, arms go up in the air, Ray walks towards the batsman, smiles and stares, good drama

Tyrone: "This batsman pollard reminds me so much of the slugger Ricardo Powel, there tends to be much abuzz of thier batting ability but they never seem to show up for the game." Ray Price, the final throw of the dice, comes back to bowl

end of over 456 runs • 1 wicket
WI: 188/6CRR: 4.17 RRR: 3.80
Narsingh Deonarine55 (76b 5x4 1x6)
Daren Sammy1 (2b)
Brendan Taylor 1-0-6-1
Graeme Cremer 10-0-44-2
44.6
Taylor to Deonarine, no run

pitched outside leg, turning towards middle, defended

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
CH Gayle
88 runs (111)
7 fours2 sixes
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
24 runs
2 fours1 six
Control
77%
N Deonarine
65 runs (85)
6 fours1 six
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
25 runs
2 fours1 six
Control
86%
Best performances - bowlers
NO Miller
O
9
M
0
R
43
W
4
ECO
4.77
KAJ Roach
O
9.5
M
0
R
37
W
3
ECO
3.76
Match details
Providence Stadium, Guyana
TossZimbabwe, elected to bat first
Series
Season2009/10
Player Of The Match
Series result5-match series level 1-1
Match numberODI no. 2970
Match days6 March 2010 - day (50-over match)
Umpires
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Match Referee
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