Sammy, Shillingford turn screws on Zimbabwe
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — Captain Darren Sammy’s whirlwind half-century spared West Indies blushes before off-spinner Shane Shillingford struck twice late in the day to give the hosts a stranglehold on the second Test against Zimbabwe here yesterday.
Tottering on the brink of collapse at 151 for six just after lunch, West Indies rallied to 307 all out, courtesy of a stroke-filled top score of 73 from Sammy.
He slammed eight fours and four sixes off a mere 69 balls in an exhilarating innings.
Sammy shared a crucial 106-run stand for the seventh wicket with wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin, who weighed in with an important 62 on his 28th birthday.
Seamer Kyle Jarvis, who bowled impressively all innings, finished with career-best figures of five for 54, while medium pacer Hamilton Masakadza (2-25) and young fast bowler Tendai Chatara (2-66) picked up two wickets apiece.
Left with just over an hour to negotiate, Zimbabwe fell apart quickly, as Shillingford, extracting turn and bounce from the Kensington Oval pitch, claimed two for nine to leave the tourists reeling on 41 for three.
Heading into today’s third day still requiring 54 more runs to make West Indies bat again, Zimbabwe already face a tall order to save the game.
Resuming the second day on 18 for two, West Indies lost three wickets in the first session despite adding 126 runs, to give Zimbabwe a share of the spoils.
Elegant stroke-maker Marlon Samuels hammered 51 and opener Chris Gayle hit 40, but both fell after seemingly set, to leave West Indies in a bind.
Samuels, in his first international game of the year since recovering from a serious eye injury, faced 74 balls in 85 minutes at the crease and hit nine fours and a six — a pull over mid-wicket off leg-spinner Graeme Cremer.
Samuels and Shiv Chanderpaul then put the Zimbabwe bowling to the sword in an entertaining stand before Samuels’s ambition cost him with two balls left before lunch, when he nicked a drive at Masakadza behind.
Perched on 144 for five at lunch, West Indies suffered a huge blow four overs after the break when Chanderpaul added just one to his unbeaten 25 before edging a pull at Jarvis to the wicketkeeper.
Arriving at the crease with West Indies in decline, Sammy set about Zimbabwe’s bowling with relish. He cracked two consecutive sixes off the hapless Cremer — the first sailing over mid-wicket and the second a massive hit over long off.
The third, also off Cremer, was swatted over long on and he reached his fifth half-century in Tests two balls later off a mere 38 balls with a clip for two to deep mid-wicket.
Sammy then tore into Cremer in the bowler’s 16th over which cost 14, hammering a six and two more fours as West Indies up the ante.
Dropped on 72 by Ray Price at deep point off Masakadza, Sammy added just one more run before playing on in the right-armer’s next over, at 257 for seven.
Though the last four wickets fell for 50 runs, there was enough time for Ramdin to complete his 12th half-century in Tests, facing 130 balls in 160 minutes, and striking eight fours.
Scoreboard
Zimbabwe 1st Innings – 211
West Indies 1st Innings (overnight 18/2)
C Gayle c Taylor b Chatara 40
K Powell lbw Jarvis 5
K Roach lbw Jarvis 0
D Bravo c Chakabva b Jarvis 11
M Samuels c Chakabva b Masakadza 51
S Chanderpaul c Chakabva b Jarvis 26
D Ramdin c Sibanda b Chatara 62
D Sammy b Masakadza 73
S Shillingford c Jarvis b Price 1
T Best c Cremer b Jarvis 24
S Gabriel not out 0
Extras (9b, 3lb, 1w, 1nb) 14
Total (84.2 overs, all out) 307
Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Powell), 2-8 (Roach), 3-43 (Bravo), 4-81 (Gayle), 5-144 (Samuels), 6-151 (Chanderpaul), 7-257 (Sammy), 8-268 (Shillingford), 9-301 (Ramdin), 10-307 (Best)
Bowling: Jarvis 17.2-4-54-5 (1w, 1nb), Chatara 19-6-66-2, Cremer 20-0-103-0, Masakadza 10-2-25-2, Price 18-2-47-1
Zimbabwe 2nd Innings
T Mawoyo c Sammy b Gabriel 9
V Sibanda c &b Shillingford 15
H Masakadza c Sammy b Shillingford 1
R Price not out 7
B Taylor not out 0
Extras (8b, 1lb) 9
Total (14 overs, 3 wickets) 41
Fall of wickets: 1-25 (Mawoyo), 2-26 (Masakadza), 3-39 (Sibanda)
To bat: C Ervine, M Waller, R Chakabva, G Cremer, T Chatara, K Jarvis.
Bowling: Roach 5-3-10-0, Best 3-2-6-0, Gabriel 4-1-7-1, Shillingford 2-0-9-2
Umpires: Bruce Oxenford (AUS), Ranmore Martinesz (SRI)
TV Umpire: Tony Hill (NZL)
Match referee: Jeff Crowe (NZL)