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Windies in control of Test
published: Saturday | November 15, 2003


- Reuters
West Indies bowler Corey Collymore and wicketkeeper Ridley Jacobs successfully appeal for lbw of Zimbabwe batsman Craig Wishart for 96 runs on the third day of the second Test at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo yesterday.

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, CMC:

THE WEST Indies gained a first innings lead of 104 over Zimbabwe, but were set back by the early loss of Chris Gayle and the weather in the second and final Test yesterday.

When bad light and rain stopped play 18 overs early at the Queens Sports Club, West Indies were 13 for one in the second innings, after they bowled out Zimbabwe for 377.

GAYLE LBW

Gayle was adjudged lbw to Heath Streak, the Zimbabwe captain, by a sharply in-swinging delivery for a duck with the first ball of the West Indies second innings.

Only three overs were possible though. Umpires Rudi Koertzen and Simon Taufel offered light to Wavell Hinds, not out on five, and Daren Ganga, not out on eight. The players subsequent retreated to the changing rooms, light showers ensured they did not return.

Gayle's wicket was indicative of Zimbabwe's never-say-die attitude throughout the brief series. It was further exemplified by Mark Vermeulen's maiden Test hundred, 118 off 304 balls, spread over 7 1/2 hours with 14 fours and one six and the stubborn batting of the last wicket pair of Raymond Price and Blessing Mahwire.

Vermeulen had been reduced to a hobble and required a runner the previous evening when he inside-edged a rising delivery from Mervyn Dillon into his left knee. He had batted through the pain to see Zimbabwe through to the close at 173 for three and returned to anchor the innings.

PERSEVERING BANKS

When he was eighth out, giving the persevering Omari Banks the first of his two wickets for 106 runs from 41.1 overs and Andy Blignaut was the last of Corey Collymore's four wickets for 70 runs from 24 overs, West Indies might have expected a quick cessation to the Zimbabwe innings.

After all, the Zimbabweans were 336 for nine and Price and Mahwire had never shown any pretensions for batting. The two however, punished West Indies for their misplaced assertions and added a ground record 41 for the last wicket to extend their side innings well past tea.

Vermeulen and Craig Wishart had led the Zimbabwe fightback before the close on the second day. Wishart was within reach of his second Test hundred on 96 when he was adjudged lbw to Collymore in the second over of the day. He batted three hours, faced 144 balls and struck 14 fours and two sixes.

COLLYMORE ON FIRE

By now, Collymore, who had struggled with length and line in the previous Test and yesterday, was fully wound up and the ball was coming out of his hand with telling effect. Stuart Matsiken-yeri found out the hard way when he played down the wrong line and was bowled off-stump for eight in the day's 11th over. Zimbabwe were 201 for five, but West Indies had to wait until the first ball after lunch to claim the next wicket.

Vermeulen and Zimbabwe vice-captain Tatenda Taibu carried their team through to lunch on 279 for five. By then, Vermeulen had completed his century, when he fortuitously top-edged a hook at a short delivery from Dillon over the keeper Ridley Jacobs' head for four.

After the interval, Collymore came back for his second spell. Taibu, playing forward to a well-pitched out-swinger, was caught low at second slip for 27. This proved to be an unstable period for Zimbabwe.

STANDINGS

West Indies first innings 481

Zimbabwe first innings

(Resumed at 173-3)

M. Vermeulen b Banks 118

C. Wishart lbw Collymore 96

S. Matsikenyeri b Collymore 8

T. Taibu c Gayle b Collymore 27

H. Streak lbw Dillon 3

A. Blignaut lbw Collymore 31

R. Price c Ganga b Banks 31

B. Mahwire not out 8

Extras (b17, lb4, w1, nb15) 37

TOTAL (all out - 133.1 overs) 377

Fall: 1-5, 2-10, 3-31, 4-185, 5-201, 6-279, 7-289, 8-302, 9-336.

Bowling: Hinds 6-2-18-0; Edwards 15-2-48-2 (nb5, w1); Dillon 34-13-57-2 (nb1); Collymore 24-5-70-4 (nb9); Banks 41.1-13-106-2; Gayle 6-1-23-0; Sarwan 7-0-34-0.

West Indies second innings

C. Gayle lbw Streak 0

W. Hinds not out 5

D. Ganga not out 8

TOTAL (one wkt - three overs) 13

Fall: 1-0.

Bowling: Streak 2-1-4-1; Blignaut 1-0-9-0.

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