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Shiv strikes super six
published: Friday | April 11, 2008


Shivnarine Chanderpaul (centre) is swamped by teammates after his match-winning six against Sri Lanka in the first one-day international at Queen's Park Oval yesterday. - Dellmar photo

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP):

SHIVNARINE CHANDERPAUL hit the last two balls for a four and six to swing the West Indies to a thrilling one-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the opening one-day international yesterday.

Chanderpaul lashed an unbeaten 62 off 63 balls to guide the home team to 236 for nine off 50 overs at Queen's Park Oval. Sri Lanka made 235-7 on the back of a career-best 95 from Chamara Kapugedera.

Sri Lanka were on target for victory in the last over when veteran seamer Chaminda Vaas conceded just three runs from the first four balls with the West Indies needing 13 runs.

But Chanderpaul fashioned a remarkable finish by smacking a four past mid-off from the penultimate delivery. The 33-year-old then swung a low full toss over midwicket, just clearing Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene on the rope to send a crowd of 13,000 into a frenzy.

"I don't know what to say at this particular time," West Indies captain Chris Gayle said. "There were a few heart failures, but Shiv took it home there in the end."

The West Indies' reply began positively through Gayle, who made a gritty 52 off 81 balls.

Gayle shared partnerships of 53 with Devon Smith and 56 with Ramnaresh Sarwan to give his side the initiative at 109-1 in the 27th over.

But debutant spinner Ajantha Mendis and seamer Nuwan Kulasekara turned the match around, taking three wickets for one run.

Mendis, who took three for 39, claimed Gayle to an lbw verdict while Kulasekara removed Sarwan for 35 and Marlon Samuels for a first-ball duck.

Penultimate over

Sarwan edged to the wicketkeeper while a leaden-footed Samuels was plainly leg before.

Chanderpaul and Dwayne Bravo revived the West Indies in a fifth-wicket stand of 59 off 61 balls.

But Bravo's lively 36 off 25 balls was ended by a run-out and the balance shifted again. Bravo, who earlier took a career-best four for 32, lashed three fours and a six.

Chanderpaul got little assistance after that as Patrick Browne (15) holed out to Tillakaratne Dilshan and Mendis accounted for Darren Sammy and Jerome Taylor.

Kulasekara (3-43) conceded just four runs off the penultimate over in which the West Indies lost their ninth wicket, and Sri Lanka closed in on victory.

Dramatic ending

Chanderpaul brought up his half century in that over and, with dogged assistance from last man Fidel Edwards, scripted a dramatic ending.

Earlier, Kapugedera and Chamara Silva (67) shared a record sixth-wicket stand of 159 to rebuild the Sri Lankan innings after it slipped to49-5.

The 21-year-old Kapugedera hit seven fours and three sixes off 116 balls. Silva smashed seven fours off 96 balls.

Fast bowler Edwards gave the West Indies an excellent start after Gayle sent in the visitors.

He removed the off stump of debutant Mahela Udawatte for a duck with the total on two.

Upul Tharanga and Kumar Sangakkara added 36 for the second wicket before the West Indies strangled the Sri Lankans with four wickets in six overs.

Taylor claimed Sangakkara for 23 when the ace left-hander slashed to backward point where Bravo hauled in an easy catch.

Rebuilt the innings

Bravo wrecked the innings with his bowling as Tharanga, Jayawar-dene and Dilshan perished cheaply.

Kapugedera arrived to join Silva in the 15th over and, despite some early discomfort against the short ball, rebuilt the innings.

The right-handers broke Sri Lanka's sixth-wicket record partnership of 133 between Marvan Atapattu and Russel Arnold against India in Vadodara in 1993.

Bravo separated them near the end when Silva swatted to midwicket where Gayle held a leaping catch.

Kapugedera had a maiden one-day hundred in his sights but fell off the penultimate delivery when he was leg before to Edwards.

Sri Lanka innings

U. Tharanga b Bravo10
M. Udawatte b Edwards0
K. Sangakkara c Bravo b Taylor23
M. Jayawardene c Chanderpaul b Bravo1
C. Silva c Gayle b Bravo67
T. Dilshan c Browne b Bravo2
C. Kapugedara lbw Edwards95
C. Vaas not out10
N. Kulasekara not out1
Extras: (16lb, 10w)26

TOTAL: (for seven wkts - 50 overs) 235

Fall: 1-2, 2-38, 3-40, 4-41, 5-49, 6-208, 7-234.

Bowling: Jerome Taylor 10-1-39-1, Fidel Edwards 10-0-57-2 (8w), Dwayne Bravo 10-1-32-4 (1w), Darren Sammy 10-1-38-0 (1w), Sulieman Benn 9-0-47-0, Chris Gayle 1-0-6-0

West Indies innings

C. Gayle lbw Mendis52
D. Smith lbw Kulasekara14

R. Sarwan c Sangakkara b Kulasekara 35

M. Samuels lbw Kulasekara0
S. Chanderpaul not out62
D. Bravo run out (Sangakkara)36
P. Browne c Mendis b Dilshan15
D. Sammy b Mendis1
J. Taylor c Silva b Mendis9
S. Benn run out (Jayawardene)0
F. Edwards not out2
Extras: (1lb, 9w)10
TOTAL: (for nine wkts - 50 overs)236

Fall: 1-53, 2-109, 3-109, 4-110, 5-169, 6-201, 7-203, 8-219, 9-219.

Bowling: Chaminda Vaas 10-4-30-0, Nuwan Kulasekara 10-0-43-3 (1w), Ishara Amerasinghe 7-0-56-0 (2w), Ajantha Mendis 10-1-39-3 (4w), Chamara Kapugedara 7-0-41-0 (2w), Tillekeratne Dilshan 6-0-26-1.

Result: West Indies won by one wicket (lead three-match series 1-0).

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