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| Wednesday, 27 May 2009 | |||||||
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Review of third and final One-day International played between England and West Indies at Edgbaston on Tuesday 27.05.2009. Matt Prior scored 87 off 86 balls, Owais Shah hit 75 off just 65 balls and captain Andrew Strauss made 52, as England posted its highest ever ODI score at Edgbaston. England made 327 runs for 8 beat Windies by 58 runs.
West Indies' miserable tour of England continued when they were beaten by 58 runs in the third and final one-day international. England posted a daunting total of 328-7 after being put into bat by West Indies captain Chris Gayle. Matt Prior made 87 off 86 balls and captain Andrew Strauss made 52, as England posted its highest ever ODI score at Edgbaston. Jerome Taylor was the pick of the bowlers, taking 3-59. Strauss and his fellow opener Ravi Bopara got England off to a solid start, putting on 81 for the first wicket until Bopara was bowled off his pads by Dwayne Bravo for 49. Strauss played with uncharacteristic flamboyance for his half-century, reverse-sweeping Sulieman Benn for four, before he was stumped by Denesh Ramdin off Benn for 52. Gayle was out in the third over attempting to pull Broad, instead chipping the ball straight to Bopara. Five balls later, Ramnaresh Sarwan tried to drive James Anderson, but he was caught one-handed by Strauss. Morton was run out for 22, halfway down the wicket, looking for a second run when he was sent back by Shivnarine Chanderpaul. Dwayne Bravo hit two sixes off Mascarenhas, but he was trapped lbw by Bresnan and Chanderpaul played a mystifying innings, taking 108 balls to reach 68. West Indies delayed taking a batting power play until the 38th over and by the time Chanderpaul was caught, four balls later, by Bopara off Broad, the run rate was up to 12 an over. Prior made a flying leap to catch Ramdin (45) as he attempted to cut Anderson and both Pollard and Taylor were run out. Rampaul was clean bowled by Graeme Swann and West Indies' ordeal was ended when Anderson bowled Benn in the final over. Anderson was the most successful bowler for England ended with 58 for 3.
3.25 Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved."Older news items:
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