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The same old story - West Indies beaten by 79 runs in first ODI
published: Monday | July 2, 2007


West Indies wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin is bowled for zero by England's Stuart Broad in the first one-day international between both teams at Lord's yesterday. England won the match by 79 runs.

LONDON (CMC):

Fidel Edwards' second-best bowling performance in a one-day international (ODI) came to nothing when another inexplicable batting collapse condemned West Indies to a 79-run defeat in the first ODI against England yesterday.

Chasing 226 to win from their allocation of 50 overs on a hard, true Lord's pitch in fair weather, West Indies were dismissed for 146 in 39.5 overs.

Edwards had bowled with controlled aggression to snare five wickets for 45 runs from his allotment of 10 overs, to put West Indies in the favourable position.

It was Edwards' second haul of five wickets or more in an ODI, following his six for 22 on debut against Zimbabwe at Harare. His performance earned him the Man-of-the-Match award.

But the visiting batsmen again flushed his hard work down the tube, and the fast bowler suffered further indignity when he was run out going for a second run - in a mix-up with Shivnarine Chanderpaul - to formalise the result which gives England a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Left-hander Chanderpaul was again the standard-bearer for West Indies with the bat, as he grafted his way to a top score of 53 not out from 100 balls.

Holding down the fort

Dwayne Bravo made 29 off 34 balls and Ravi Rampaul got 24 off 43 balls, as they were the only other West Indies batsmen who came close to matching Chanderpaul's effort.

It was Edwards who had exerted himself in keeping a lid on the England scoring, after the home team looked on course to set a more challenging total.

In between Edwards' demolition, Ian Bell led the way for England with 56, and a few other batsmen got starts, but failed to carry on - Owais Shah making 42, Matt Prior getting 34, and Kevin Pietersen 33.

West Indies then plunged to 13 for four in the sixth over from a combination of their own carelessness, and purposeful cricket from their opponents.

The wretched form of Chris Gayle continued, when the West Indies captain was caught at long leg for six off Liam Plunkett in the fourth over.

The wickets of Runako Morton - bowled between bat and pad for an eight-ball duck - and Marlon Samuels - caught behind for a first-ball duck gloving a short ball that past waist high - off successive deliveries in the next over bowled by James Anderson put the wobbles on the West Indies innings.

The knife was put in the visitors' batting when Devon Smith too failed to beat Anderson's return to the 'keeper from the deep' and was run out for four in the sixth over.

A stand of 61 for the fifth wicket between Chanderpaul and Bravo revived West Indies, but Stuart Broad struck twice in the 17th over to slay any hopes of a West Indies fightback.

Bravo was caught behind playing defensively at a well-pitched delivery that moved away outside the off-stump, and Denesh Ramdin was bowled playing back to a delivery that cut into him from the same line.

Dwayne Smith and Daren Powell paid brief visits to the crease before Rampaul came and defied the England attack to add 35 that brought some respectability to the West Indies innings before he was caught at mid-off off Plunkett.

Broad was England's most successful bowler with three for 20 from nine overs, Anderson supported with two for 23 from eight overs, and Plunkett took two for 38 from his 10 overs.

Earlier, Edwards had made the breakthrough when he had Alastair Cook caught at fine leg for 29.

The fast bowler then returned 'at the death' to remove England captain Paul Collingwood for five, Dmitri Mascarenhas for two, Liam Plunkett for four, and Stuart Broad for zero, as England lost their last six wickets for 39 runs in the space of 36 balls.

The second match of the series will be contested at Birmingham on Wednesday, and the third and final game at Nottingham on Friday.


West Indian fast bowler Fidel Edwards celebrating the fall of Stuart Broad's wicket during the one-day international match against England at Lord's yesterday. This was the fifth wicket taken by Edwards in the England innings and he finished with five for 45 in his 10 overs. - AP Photos

England

A.Cook c Bravo b Edwards

29
M.Prior lbw b Smith 34
I.Bell run out 56
K.Pietersen c Samuels b Bravo 33
O.Shah run out 42
P.Collingwood b Edwards 5
D.Mascarenhas b Edwards 2
L.Plunkett c Ramdin b Edwards4
S.Broad c Ramdin b Edwards 0
M.Panesar lbw b Rampaul 1
J.Anderson not out 0
Extras: (lb-6 w-8 b-4 nb-1) 19
Total: (all out, 49.5 overs) 225

Fall of wickets: 1-47, 2-96, 3-148, 4-177, 5-186, 6-199, 7-209, 8-210, 9-216

Bowling: Rampaul 9-1-36-1 (3w), Powell 10-1-46-0, Edwards 10-0-45-5 (1nb, 3w), Dwayne Smith 10-0-42-1 (2w), Samuels 5-0-18-0, Bravo 5.5-0-28-1

West Indies

C.Gayle c Broad b Plunkett

6
Devon Smith run out 4
R.Morton b Anderson 0
M.Samuels c Prior b Anderson 0
S.Chanderpaul not out 53
D.Bravo c Prior b Broad 29
D.Ramdin b Broad 0
Dwayne Smith c Prior b Broad 6
D.Powell lbw b Panesar 1
R.Rampaul c Broad b Plunkett 24
F.Edwards run out 2
Extras: (lb-16 w-4 nb-1) 21
Total: (all out, 39.5 overs) 146

Fall of wickets: 1-9, 2-12, 3-12, 4-13, 5-74, 6-74, 7-93, 8-100, 9-135.

Bowling: Anderson 8-2-23-2 (1w), Plunkett 10-1-38-2 (1nb, 2w), Broad 9-0-20-3 (1w), Masca-renhas 4-0-18-0, Panesar 8-0-29-1 Collingwood 0.5-0-2-0

Result: England won by 79 runs

Man of the Match: Fidel Edwards

Second one-day international at Edg-baston, July 4.

Third one-day international at Trent Bridge,July 7.

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