short ball and Ramdin pulls well to the square leg fence for a boundary, that brings up the winning runs for West Indies, they have done well to win.
West Indies vs Zimbabwe, 5th ODI at Kingstown, Mar 14 2010 - Ball by Ball Commentary
West Indies won by 4 wickets (with 134 balls remaining)
West Indies win by 4 wickets and win the series 4-1. The players shake hands, everybody in the dressing room are very happy. Here comes Gayle and his teammates out to shake hands with the Zimbabwe players. Good knock from Gayle for his 63 from 41 deliveries, the middle order as always collapsed, and then they needed Pollard, who with some lusty hitting settled it for West Indies.
Utseya: "Not enough runs on the board, we let ourselves down with the batting. We need to work on our batting."
Gayle the Man-of-the-Match and the Man-of-the-Series: "I must thank God first, the West Indian team management was wonderful, thanks to Zimbabwe for a good fighting series. Yes our middle order needs some attention and they need to work hard."
Thank you for all the emails, it has been a pleasure reading through them. On behalf of Raghav, this is Binoy George signing off.
worked behind square leg and picks up a single.
pulled away to deep backward square leg.
driven down the ground to wide long on and picks up couple of runs, 3 more needed.
Mark Kidger: "Pollard settles the nerves and we are back in mismatch mode. It's a measure of how low expectations have grown in the Caribbean that they are dancing in the aisles for a win over Zimbabwe.
There is plenty of talent there, but the discipline to make the most of it still seems lacking."
Maruma is back.
swept down to short fine leg.
turned away to the onside.
this time watchfully defended to the off side.
spins across the face off the bat as he plays forward.
Price come over the wicket.
turned away nicely to deep square leg, the fielder running in cannot prevent the second.
defended to the onside.
defended to the off side.
moves back and defends down the track.
turned away forward of square leg and picks up a single.
moves forward and plays behind the wicket on the onside.
turned away to the onside to deep midwicket.
cuts to point.
Cremer is back. Slip and silly-point in place.
Is there another twist in the tale. Here is Bernard.
another wicket thrown away, Pollard mishits it high in the air to long off and Masakadza does not move an inch, takes the catch.
driven down the ground to long on.
moves back and turns to the onside.
driven to the onside and Price dives and makes a good save.
almost plays it back to the bowler.
pushes to the onside and good fielding at midwicket.