Windies lose all five one-dayers
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Monday (Reuters) Boeta Dippenaar struck a
41-ball half-century to lead South Africa to a seven-wicket victory over
West Indies and a 5-0 series whitewash in Sunday's final game.
Dippenaar scored 61 not out, with five sweetly-struck fours and a
superb six over long-off, as South Africa chased down a target of 139 in
20 overs with five balls to spare in a match reduced to its bare minimum
by persistent morning rain.
While South Africa have had two seasons of domestic 20-over cricket,
the shortest version of the game was a new experience for West Indian
cricket.
South Africa were not extended by a mediocre West Indian score after
opening batsman AB de Villiers got their innings off to a flying start
with 30 off 25 balls.
After his uppercut off left-arm seamer Ian Bradshaw was caught by
Brian Lara at third man, there was more punishment for the West Indies'
bowlers from Dippenaar. South Africa's big guns, Jacques Kallis (18) and
Justin Kemp (8) were dismissed relatively cheaply but Dippenaar's
controlled innings ensured they never strayed from the road to victory.
A mad scramble of runs left West Indies with a modest total of 138
for seven wickets after South Africa won the toss and asked them to bat
first.
Chris Gayle posed his usual threat during a dynamic burst of 28 from
just 20 balls at the start of the innings but, like most of the batsmen,
he made the mistake of trying to hit a boundary off every ball and paid
the price.
Gayle smashed 14 runs off paceman Andre Nel's first three deliveries
but then skied the fourth ball to third man. |