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West Indies v New Zealand, 1st Test, Antigua

Test lightweights scrap for rare success
The Preview by Siddarth Ravindran
July 24, 2012
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July 25-29
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Midway through the limited-overs leg of the tour, you felt sorry for New Zealand as, bereft of several seniors, they slid from defeat to defeat. Their stand-in captain Kane Williamson, all of 21 years old and looking even younger, earnestly defended his inexperienced team after Chris Gayle effortlessly dished out half-century after half-century.

Two senior batsmen, Ross Taylor and Brendon McCullum, were available in the final two ODIs, and New Zealand will be further boosted by the arrival of two old hands, their man-for-all occasions Daniel Vettori and their pace spearhead Chris Martin. Their presence lifts a bowling line-up that looked pretty fragile during large parts of the one-day series, as does the inclusion of Neil Wagner, a man in whom New Zealand fans have placed an almost inordinate amount of faith.

New Zealand pulled off one of their greatest Test victories last year against Australia, and competed against South Africa in a home defeat. It's been more than a decade since they won a Test series away from home (excluding Bangladesh and Zimbabwe), and while they enter these contests as underdogs, it still presents them with their best opportunity for an overseas victory.

For that they need to find answers to the same players who gave them plenty of headaches in the limited-overs matches: Gayle and Sunil Narine. Gayle returns for his first Test in more than 19 months, and West Indies will hope that solves their top-order troubles; in recent series, West Indies have typically been three for almost nothing, leaving the middle-order facing a salvage job. Shivnarine Chanderpaul has been their rescuer-in-chief for years now, and his presence solidifies a batting line-up that was explosive but inconsistent in the one-dayers.

The focus will also be on Narine, who continued to be a match-winner in limited-overs matches, but is yet to show whether he can be similarly effective in the five-day game. His Test debut in England was a disaster, but on more familiar surfaces and in more comfortable temperatures, Narine should prove more dangerous. If he clicks, West Indies' chances of only their second series win in more than nine years (excluding Zimbabwe and Bangladesh) will be considerably bright.
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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2012, 11:24:17 AM »
97/1. Narine gets his first wkt in Test cricket.

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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2012, 12:08:36 PM »
133/2 .. Mcallum caught deonarine bwld Roach.

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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2012, 08:10:58 AM »
233/5..Narine takes his fourth wkt.
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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #4 on: July 26, 2012, 08:18:42 AM »
233/5..Narine takes his fourth wkt.

And all but one got out playing defensively. Many  suggested that he would be less successful in the test format because batmen are under less pressure to score off him (and can take their time to read him instead of trying to attack), but if he gets batmen out when they are on the defensive then he will be successful in any form of the game ( more so in tests).

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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #5 on: July 26, 2012, 08:20:07 AM »
...he just needs to stop bowling those short four balls that he bowls every now and then...

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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #6 on: July 26, 2012, 10:14:30 AM »
yeah the long hops he has to work on as that relieves the pressure he builds.
Still think they looked a lil more comfy against him (but they still can't pick him properly) in the test compared to the ODI but that is to be expected. I for one was nervous especially after the one test he had in England in that they could see out his overs. 
Now if the pace bowlers cud bowl a disciplined line and length we cud wrap this up. We have a serious problem at sustaining pressure on batsmen
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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #7 on: July 26, 2012, 11:01:39 AM »
Narine takes five! Well done Sunil  :applause:

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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #8 on: July 26, 2012, 11:04:50 AM »
Narine takes five! Well done Sunil  :applause:
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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #9 on: July 26, 2012, 11:19:22 AM »
Why is Sammy bowling at this stage of the innings?!?!? :frustrated: He's just getting licks!

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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #10 on: July 26, 2012, 11:26:34 AM »
351 all out. Rampaul takes the last wkt.

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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #11 on: July 26, 2012, 11:39:20 AM »
42 runs las wicket partnership   :thumbsdown:

well done sunil on the fiver
now we hadda put our heads down and bat well
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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #12 on: July 26, 2012, 03:16:00 PM »
145/0 end of play...hopefully both batsmen push on for centuries tomorrow.
Gayle got away with a sitter on 36. Think it was Flynn who dropped it. He not gonna be feeling too good at the end of play
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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #13 on: July 27, 2012, 08:33:21 AM »
Gayle gets to century with a Six. - 103 no. WI 168 without loss.
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« Reply #14 on: July 27, 2012, 09:50:56 AM »
145/0 end of play...hopefully both batsmen push on for centuries tomorrow.
Gayle got away with a sitter on 36. Think it was Flynn who dropped it. He not gonna be feeling too good at the end of play

especially now, 200+ opening stand
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« Reply #15 on: July 27, 2012, 11:03:40 AM »
What is the WI record for a opening pair? in test cricket
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« Reply #16 on: July 27, 2012, 11:07:31 AM »
What is the WI record for a opening pair? in test cricket

298 (Greenidge and Haynes)
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« Reply #17 on: July 27, 2012, 11:22:19 AM »
What is the WI record for a opening pair? in test cricket

298 (Greenidge and Haynes)

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West Indies v New Zealand, 1st Test, Antigua, 3rd day

Gayle returns in terrific style
Chris Gayle returned to the West Indies side with a century in his first innings, a performance that has put them ahead in the Antigua Test
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As far as comebacks go, it is tough to beat Michael Jordan's triumphant return in 1995, which inspired the Chicago Bulls to three more NBA championship wins, but Chris Gayle's emphatic 150 after a 19-month break from Test cricket must rank right up there. However, unlike Jordan, who had retired from basketball to try his hand and professional baseball, Gayle always knew he would be back in the whites.

"It was just a matter of time," Gayle said after leading West Indies to a dominant position on the second day of the first Test against New Zealand. "I knew I would come back at some stage, I never gave up. You know the thing is, even though it took a lot of time - as long as it did to rectify - I knew I'd come back. Even if it [took] two years. It was just a matter of time. I am here now."

West Indies had tried to fill Gayle's spot with several young openers but none could match his intimidating physical presence on the field and cheerful attitude to cricket and life off it. However, even for someone as formidable as Gayle, it was a tough reintroduction to Test cricket. Despite having played 91 Tests, Gayle had apprehensions coming into this match.

"I thought about it actually before the game started," he said. "First I had to get the mental aspect of my game right. I was telling myself that it was going to be challenging. It's tough cricket.

"To be out and about around the world, and to be back suddenly, I [had to] assess the conditions, assess day one, and then being on the outfield, very tired, and then I had to field again in the morning and then come out and open the batting. It was a mental thing. I surpassed that now. It was a bit challenging to come back and [play Test cricket] five days after playing so many shorter version games. It was challenging."

In his first over back, Gayle dispatched Chris Martin for four consecutive boundaries. It was the Gayle we remember quite well from his limited-overs exploits. And there was a method to his approach. "The start was very important to me, after being on the field for nearly a day and a half. Go on the counterattack, make them ease off a bit and then it actually gives me time to make necessary adjustments. Then things start playing in my favour."

The eyes were deep and focused, the chest puffed out and that characteristic swagger was intact as Gayle bossed the New Zealand bowlers for more than 75 overs. There was the odd hiccup - dropped on 36 by Daniel Flynn, inside edges, and another dropped chance well past his century - but New Zealand could not capitalise. Capitalise is a word Gayle uses often. "Once you get a start, you need to capitalise on it. In Test cricket, once you [get] a chance, you have got to make sure you take advantage of that and that's what I did. Getting a second lifeline, I punished them for that as well. Once you get a chance, you try to buckle down, get a bit more tight, dig deeper and score as many runs you can get with that chance."

His hunger remains. Gayle may have been a Twenty20 troubadour during his time out of the side but his commitment to West Indies endures. His partnership of 254 with Kieran Powell was the fourth-highest opening stand for West Indies and Gayle also surpassed Gordon Greenidge as West Indies' highest run-scorer against New Zealand.

"That's good. The great Double G. I am happy to be in the record books once more, and continue to contribute to West Indies cricket as much as possible," Gayle said. "At 150, I was looking to push to 200 and get a big total, but got tired a bit and I didn't get much of it. That's that."

There was a philosophical air about Gayle as he talked about events of the past 19 months. He said he did not like to hold grudges against the people and circumstances that prevented from representing West Indies. When he reached his century, there was no vengeful gesture or handwritten note. Instead, he took his helmet off and brandished that broad smile. The emotion was that of "big relief". "Remember what happened to [Martin] Guptill in the first innings [out on 97]?" he said. "These things actually cross your mind as a batter even though you have scored centuries before."

At the end of the first day, Powell had spoken of how batting with Gayle took the pressure off him, and Gayle said his return meant that opposition bowlers were likely to target him more, reducing the heat on his team-mates.

"From my personal point of view, it is a big effect, to be honest with you," Gayle said. "Because most of the bowlers will be worried and try to get me out quickly, and before they realise I am up to 30-40 runs, and the batsmen at the other end can use this as an advantage and capitalise and get some runs. Obviously I am an attacking batsman and I'll score runs once I am at the wicket. So they [bowlers] will pay more attention to that and not focus on the other batsman as much."

With West Indies ahead by 91 and four wickets in hand, Gayle is keen to close out the Test over the last two days. "The first game [of the Test series] is always important. We do not know what's going to happen in Jamaica. We have to be mindful. When you get a chance like this, capitalise and cash in … Hopefully [we] can actually get 50 runs or more and put ourselves in a winning position."

If that victory should come to pass, perhaps Jordan will have competition for being the touchstone for comebacks.
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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #19 on: July 28, 2012, 08:25:12 AM »
Any live links today. Mine doh work.
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« Reply #20 on: July 28, 2012, 08:40:19 AM »
Any live links today. Mine doh work.

Try them again. there was a technical problem with the video coverage....it's back now.

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« Reply #21 on: July 28, 2012, 08:46:14 AM »
Any live links today. Mine doh work.

Try them again. there was a technical problem with the video coverage....it's back now.

Forget that...they don't work  :(

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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #22 on: July 28, 2012, 10:07:24 AM »
522 all out.

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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #23 on: July 29, 2012, 04:03:06 AM »
vb crictime.com usually has working links..that's what i always use.
Expecting this to draw but hoping somehow NZ collapse this morning and we tief d win
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« Reply #24 on: July 29, 2012, 04:10:46 AM »
vb crictime.com usually has working links..that's what i always use.
Expecting this to draw but hoping somehow NZ collapse this morning and we tief d win

I was on crictime last night, didn't get a damn thing.

Let me know if you get a working one tnght.

Narine is the key today.  But I feel we go run out of time.
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Re: Lightweights scrap for rare success: First Test, WI vs NZ, Antigua
« Reply #25 on: July 29, 2012, 09:29:42 AM »
Roach with a really nice spell right now, two unplayable deliveries pegging back NZ, 5 down.  Narine actually turned the ball "too much" for the tailender, but the pressure is on; small lead of 49
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« Reply #26 on: July 29, 2012, 10:53:35 AM »
game on..double strike with new ball..NZ 229/7
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« Reply #27 on: July 29, 2012, 11:07:34 AM »
game on..double strike with new ball..NZ 229/7

You know I loss the feed when that happen...steuupss....anyway back on.
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« Reply #28 on: July 29, 2012, 11:34:20 AM »
9 down! Come on fellas wrap it up
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« Reply #29 on: July 29, 2012, 11:35:52 AM »
and of course my feed gone now
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