Monday, February 28, 2011

ICC World Cup 2011 highlights West Indies v Netherlands

West Indies won by 215 runs

Man of the match Roach

Roach named Man of the Series

Kemar Roach lifted the spirits on a dank day of World Cup action by becoming the sixth bowler to claim a World Cup hat-trick as West Indies cruised past a disappointing Netherlands outfit in Delhi.

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Roach's whippet pace and low trajectory overwhelmed Netherlands who, set 331 for victory, were left to regret their captain's decision to field first. Roach finished the game in style, trapping Pieter Seelaar and Bernard Loots lbw before splattering Berend Westdijk's middle stump to seal a 215-run victory.
After the World Cup found its voice in a nerve-shattering encounter on Sunday evening it reverted to an inaudible mumble on Monday as Canada capitulated against Zimbabwe in Nagpur, before Netherlands put up an embarrassing showing. Gone was the intensity and discipline that spooked England as they allowed West Indies to saunter to victory with more than 18 overs left unused.


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This was an important match for West Indies who, coming into it, looked in danger of being drawn into a qualification dogfight in Group B. If they are to beat Bangladesh to the quarters they need their big guns to fire and they would have been relieved that Chris Gayle and Kieron Pollard found their form before Roach's heroics.
It was only a composed but futile 55 not out from Tom Cooper that dragged Netherlands past their lowest-ever ODI total - 80 against West Indies four years ago - in a showing that did themselves, and the beleaguered Associate brand, a total disservice.
Roach operated consistently around the 90mph mark and was happy to aim full at the stumps - a tactic shunned by England's bowlers against the same opposition - and Netherlands' batsmen were not up for a fight.

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Though Roach took six, the crucial, crushing blow was landed by towering left-arm-spinner Sulieman Benn. Ryan ten Doeschate, the hero against England and the sole player in the side with the quality to mount a challenge, was trapped low on the front pad and despite a long stride, and a review, he could not survive. Thereafter it was only Cooper who could resist Roach's pace.
The rot was set earlier in the day when Gayle made a measured 80 and Pollard a 27-ball 60 that carried West Indies out of sight. Gayle blended his immense power with the touch of savvy that has been absent from his 50-over game so far to bring up only his second ODI fifty. His assault gave a crowd deprived of much excitement something to cheer and emphatically confirmed that Borren's decision to field first on a pudding pitch and speedy outfield was the wrong one.
Devon Smith's silky fifty allowed Gayle plenty of time to rouse himself into the contest. At no stage were West Indies pinned down but it did take Gayle 24 deliveries to find the boundary. ten Doeschate's first over shattered his shackles as he drove three times through the covers, before collecting two more boundaries in the next over. He looked poised to explode from thereon but was instead content to coast and make the most of some generous Netherlands offerings.

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The seam bowlers leaked runs both sides of the wicket and it was only the 23-year-old left-arm-spinner Pieter Seelaar who impressed. With an action and temperament similar to his touted Irish counterpart George Dockrell, Seelaar was happy to give the ball air and was rightly rewarded when Gayle holed out to long-off, one run shy of his 8000th in ODI cricket.
At that stage, two balls into the batting Powerplay, West Indies looked like suffering the same hoodoo that has infected many other teams throughout the tournament, but in Pollard they had the right man for the stage. There was the customary six-hitting, including a monstrous strike into the stands off Mudassar Bukhari, but there was plenty of nous too as he raced to his fifty from 24 balls, the third quickest in World Cup history.

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Cricket World Cup Kemar Roach hat-trick seals West Indies rout

Cricket World Cup Kemar Roach hat-trick seals West Indies rout

Kemar Roach claimed a hat-trick to back up fine half-centuries from Chris Gayle and Kieron Pollard as West Indies cruised to a 215-run victory over the Netherlands in their World Cup Group B match in Delhi today.
Roach, who tormented the Dutch batsmen throughout two impressive spells, picked up six for 27 in 8.3 overs to bundle out the Netherlands for 115 inside 32 overs.

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Earlier Gayle (80 off 110 balls) and Pollard (60 off 27 balls) bludgeoned the attack to pile up 330 for eight.
Batting first after losing the toss, West Indies got off to a good start, racing to 100 in 16.3 overs, with both Smith and Gayle dominating the lacklustre attack.

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Bernard Loots gave the Netherlands the breakthrough by dismissing Smith (53 off 51 balls), but Gayle dropped anchor and built crucial stands first with and Darren Bravo and then with Ramnaresh Sarwan.
The West Indies accelerated after taking their batting powerplay, adding 56 in 30 balls, but lost Gayle for 80, including seven fours and two sixes.

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It was mayhem thereafter as Pollard and Sarwan unleashed a flurry of fours and sixes, adding 65 in 35 balls, although the Netherlandaa had a brief respite when Sarwan was dismissed by Berend Westdijk for a 42-ball 49.
A double strike from Pieter Seelaar saw off Darren Sammy (six) and Shivnarine Chanderpaul (four), but soon Pollard blitzed to 50 off 23 balls. The Trinidadian hit five fours and four sixes before being dismissed by Mudassar Bukhari towards the end of the innings.
In reply, the Netherlands struggled from the start, losing the first four wickets inside 10 overs with only 35 on the board.

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Roach picked up Wesley Barresi and Bas Zuiderent while the left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn accounted for Alex Kervezee (14) and Ryan ten Doeschate (seven). Benn got his third wicket when an lbw appeal against Tom de Grooth was upheld after a review to leave the Netherlands tottering on 36 for five.
The sixth-wicket stand between Tom Cooper and Peter Borren added 20 in eight overs before the Dutch captain was snared by his counterpart, Sammy, for 10.

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Cooper and the new batsman Bukhari defied the West Indies for the next 11 overs and added 57, but Roach provided the breakthrough by bowling Bukhari (24 off 42) through the gate.
Cooper, who reached his sixth ODI half-century off 67 balls, was joined by Seelaar, but became the first of the three wickets which gave Roach the first hat-trick of this World Cup.
He trapped Seelaar and his replacement Loots lbw before knocking over the middle-stump of the last man Berend Westdijk to bowl out the Netherlands for 115. Cooper remained unbeaten on 55 off 72 balls.

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