Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | April 4, 2009
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West Indies sputter to defeat

England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff (centre) is congratulated by teammates Andrew Strauss, his captain, and Stuart Broad (back to camera), during the fifth and final Digicel one-day international against the West Indies, at the Beausejour Cricket Stadium in St Lucia yesterday. - photo by Dellmar

GROS ISLET, St Lucia (CMC):

Talismanic all-rounder Freddie Flintoff grabbed a spectacular hat-trick as England claimed their first-ever one-day series win in the Caribbean, with a 26-run victory over West Indies in the decisive fifth one-day international here yesterday.

The resurgent fast bowler claimed Denesh Ramdin (12), Ravi Rampaul (0) and Sulieman Benn (0) in successive deliveries to signal the Windies death knell, as they were dismissed for 146 off 28 overs, in pursuit of a target of 173 at the Beausejour Cricket Stadium.

3-2 series win

England's victory handed them a 3-2 series win and salvaged an otherwise disappointing tour of the Caribbean, after they lost the preceding Test series 1-0.

Flintoff, who had earlier prised out opener Lendl Simmons (17) and the dangerous Ramnaresh Sarwan (23), finished with the superb figures of five for 19 to earn the Man-of-the-Match honour in the match reduced to 29 overs because of a late start due to rain.

All-rounder Dwayne Bravo top-scored with 33 while Kieron Pollard got 30, but both were out in the space of two balls as the pendulum swung England's way.

West Indies were playing catch- up from the start of their run-chase when they lost their influential captain, Chris Gayle, without scoring to the third ball of the innings, caught at second slip by Flintoff off swing bowler James Anderson.

Sarwan and Simmons then posted a 39-run stand off 42 balls to haul West Indies back into the contest, playing positively against the England attack.

The right-handed Sarwan looked ominous, taking successive boundaries off seamer Stuart Broad in the innings' third over, but his promising knock was curtailed as he attempted to cut Flintoff and offered the thinnest of edges to wicketkeeper Matt Prior.

West Indies were done no favours when Simmons played an ill-advised pull at a ball on off-stump and tugged a simple catch to Broad at mid-on two overs later, as the hosts slipped to 45 for three in the 10th over.

shiv's dismissal

When Shivnarine Chanderpaul's 13 was ended by a tame catch in the deep to substitute fielder Ian Bell off slow bowler Paul Collingwood at 69 for four in the 15th over, England seemed poised to slice through the middle order.

West Indies, however, benefitted from their most productive partnership of the innings, as Bravo and Pollard rallied with a mixture of aggression and cautious batting, in adding 55 for the fifth wicket.

Bravo's 33 required 46 balls and included two fours and a six, while Pollard's 30 came from 31 balls and was decorated with two sixes.

With both readying for the final assault, England struck twice decisively when Bravo hit Broad to Flintoff at cover off the last ball of the 24th over and Pollard then held out to Collingwood off Anderson, to the first ball of the next over.




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