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October 6, 2014

Ramdin ton not enough to save Windies

October 6, 2014

Denesh Ramdin

MUMBAI, India (CMC) – An up tempo, run-a-ball hundred by Denesh Ramdin was not enough to save West Indies from their second straight tour defeat as they went down by 16 runs to India A here yesterday.

Chasing a challenging 282 at the Wankhede Stadium, the Windies could muster only 266 for nine off their 50 overs with Ramdin leading the way with a sparkling 102.

Jason Holder further enhanced his growing reputation as an all-rounder with 54 from 42 deliveries while former Test and one-day skipper Darren Sammy stroked 50 from 67 balls, but the rest of the batting faltered to leave the Windies short of their target.

Seamer Dhawal Kulkarni was outstanding with three for 39 from his ten overs while medium pacer Jasprit Bumrah (2-43) and leg-spinner Karn Sharma (2-70) supported with two wickets apiece.

Opting to bat first earlier, India A chalked up 282 all out off 48.1 overs, with opener Unmukt Chand hitting 101 and Karun Nair striking 64.

Fast bowler Jerome Taylor finished with three for 51 while medium pacer Kieron Pollard (2-29), pacers Ravi Rampaul (2-53) and Kemar Roach (2-55), were the other wicket-takers.

West Indies struck early when Holder removed Murali Vijay for 21 to a catch at the wicket, with the score on 26 for one in the eighth over.

Chand then anchored a 149-run second-wicket stand with Nair, a partnership that took the advantage away from West Indies.

The right-handed Chand faced 111 balls and struck eight fours and three sixes while Nair slammed four fours and four sixes off 63 balls.

Once Nair fell in the 28th over, India A lost wickets steadily as Chand remained steady to keep the innings together.

In reply, West Indies crashed to 65 for four in the 16th over as Sharma and the seamers ripped through the visitors top order.

Ramdin, however, came to his side’s rescue with a daring knock, slamming ten fours and three sixes. He added 101 for the fifth wicket with Sammy who counted six fours and a six.

When Sammy departed, Ramdin added further 62 for the sixth wicket with Holder who hit three fours and two sixes in an entertaining innings.

Ramdin’s dismissal at 228 for six in the 45thover triggered a slide that saw four wickets fall for 38 runs.

The loss was the second for the tourists after going down by nine wickets in the first 50-over contest to India A on Friday.

Taken from teh Guyana Chronicle

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