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Proteas blown over by strong Windies
Sunday, September 19 2004 18:51 Hrs (IST)

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London: West Indies reached the semi-finals of the ICC Champions Trophy by beating South Africa by five wickets in the rain-affected Pool B decider in London at the Oval.

Set 247 to win the West Indies reply was interrupted by Saturday's rain and they resumed on 20-0. They passed their target with seven balls to spare and now look forward to the semi-finals - against Pakistan or India - on Wednesday.

Ramnaresh Sarwan (75), Brian Lara (49) and Shivnarine Chanderpaul (51 not out) were the main contributors to the run chase but is was a 10-ball cameo from Ricardo Powell which proved the difference between the sides on Sunday.

Powell, who made 16, came in at 214 for four with four overs left but turned the contest with two successive sixes off Shaun Pollock full-tosses that he planted into the stands over mid-wickets.

Chanderpaul made 51 from 52 balls with six fours and had to enlist the help of a runner for the last five overs when he appeared to be suffering from cramp.

Lara had stressed the importance of keeping wickets in hand on Saturday night but openers Chris Gayle and Wavell Hinds were soon back in the pavilion.

Gayle attempted a pull from the last ball of the first over of the day from Pollock but edged the ball onto his stumps and Hinds, who thrashed Charl Langeveldt for two fours in the next over, was undone leg before by Pollock's next delivery.

Lara came in on 33 for two and survived the hat-trick ball pushing it to short mid-wicket before setting off for a run only for Pollock's attempted shy at the stumps to narrowly miss with the batsman well short of his ground.

Lara and Sarwan adopted a studious approach as Lance Klusener bowled an impressively tight spell of 0-32 from ten overs whilst Jacques Kallis went for just 14 from four overs.

The West Indians did not hit a boundary for 15 overs until Sarwan inside-edged Klusener to the fence then he threw off the shackles by hoisting Nicky Boje for a straight six.

Lara attempted to follow suit and dashed down the pitch to the spinner but was bowled by a ball that turned through his shot and hit the off-stump. He made 49 from 85 balls with all of his five fours coming in his first 31 deliveries.

With the West Indian captain gone the onus fell on Sarwan, who took 78 minutes and 38 balls to get to double figures, and Chanderpaul to up the scoring rate.

The Guyanese pair did this impressively with the fourth 50 of the West Indian innings coming up in 37 balls. When Sarwan was bowled by Makhaya Ntini with 33 runs still needed for victory the game was in the balance but Powell's fireworks ensured the West Indies got home.

SCOREBOARD

South Africa:

G. Smithb Gayle45
H. Gibbsc Bravo b Gayle101
J. Kallisb Bravo16
J. Rudolphb Gayle46
M. van Jaarsveldc Powell b Bradshaw0
S. Pollocknot out12
M. Boucherc Chanderpaul b Bradshaw7
L. Klusenernot out13
Extraslb4, w26
Totalfor 6 wkts246

Fall of wickets1-102, 2-148, 3-198, 4-212, 5-213, 6-222

BowlingBradshaw 10-0-40-2, Collymore 9-0-53-0, Bravo 9-0-54-1,
R. Hinds 10-0-35-0 (1w), Gayle 10-0-50-3 (1w), Powell 2-0-10-0

West Indies:

C. Gayleb Pollock16
W. Hindslbw Pollock15
R. Sarwanb Ntini75
B. Larab Boje49
S. Chanderpaulnot out51
R. Powellb Ntini16
D. Bravonot out4
Extraslb10, w8, nb523
Totalfor 5 wkts249

Fall of wickets1-24, 2-33, 3-131, 4-214, 5-237

BowlingPollock 10-0-56-2 (1nb), Langeveldt 7.5-2-41-0 (1nb,1w),
Ntini 5-0-26-2 (1nb,1w), Klusener 10-1-32-0 (2nb, 1w),
Kallis 6-1-32-0 (2w), Boje 10-0-52-1 (2w)


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