Chanderpaul joins the 11 000-run club as Windies struggle to avoid defeat
Dependable West Indies left-handed batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul is watched by New Zealand’s wicketkeeper Bruce Watling and skipper Ross Taylor, as he gathers runs on the leg side during his first innings’ 76. (Photo courtesy flickr.com/windiescricket)
Dependable West Indies left-handed batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul is watched by New Zealand’s wicketkeeper Bruce Watling and skipper Ross Taylor, as he gathers runs on the leg side during his first innings’ 76. (Photo courtesy flickr.com/windiescricket)

DUNEDIN, New Zealand (CMC) – Shivnarine Chanderpaul became the seventh player to pass 11 000 runs in Test cricket, as West Indies face an uphill struggle to avoid defeat against New Zealand on day three of their first Test match here at the University Oval yesterday.

The veteran left-hander hit the top score of 76 to join the esteemed company of the recently-retired Sachin Tendulkar of India, Ricky Ponting of Australia, Rahul Dravid of India, South African all-rounder Jacques Kallis, former teammate Brian Lara and Australian legend Allan Border.
However his half-century was the highlight of a West Indies first-innings batting collapse in which they were dismissed for 213 after resuming from an overnight 67 for two and were forced to follow on. The Caribbean side batted with more purpose in their second innings to reach 168 for two at stumps.
Trent Boult struck early when he had Kieran Powell caught at second slip by Tim Southee to leave the West Indies 18 for one.
But Kirk Edwards and Darren Bravo steadied the innings, putting on 117 for the second wicket before the leg-spin of Ish Sodhi trapped Edwards in front after a well crafted 59.
At stumps Bravo, who had taken the attack to the Black Caps, was unbeaten on 72 with Marlon Samuels on 17.
Earlier, Kiwi paceman Tim Southee picked up four for 52 to trigger the West Indian batting collapse that saw them concede a huge first-innings lead of 396 runs, as six of the top seven in the batting order were caught behind the stumps, with Chanderpaul the sole exception.
The 39-year-old who was dropped at slips on 70 held the West Indies first innings together as he worked his way to 76 before being trapped lbw by Boult without offering a shot.
Although he challenged the dismissal, video replays showed the ball would have clipped the top of the bails.
It was Chanderpaul’s 62nd Test half-century while Bravo’s first innings cameo produced 40 and Darren Sammy not out 27.
West Indies, with eight second innings wicket in hand and two days of play remaining, are seeking to avoid a third innings defeat after being subjected to back-to-back innings defeats by India.

SCORECARD
NEW ZEALAND first innings (609-9 declared)
WEST INDIES first innings (o/n 67-2)
Kirk Edwards c Fulton b Boult 0
Kieran Powell c wkp. Watling b Southee 7
Darren Bravo c McCullum b Southee 40
Marlon Samuels c Taylor b Southee 14
Shiv Chanderpaul lbw b Boult 76
Narsingh Deonarine c Taylor b Southee15
Denesh Ramdin c wkp. Watling b Boult 12
Darren Sammy not out 27
Shane Shillingford b Sodhi 9
Tino Best run-out 0
Shannon Gabriel lbw b Sodhi 0
Extras: (lb-11, nb-1, w-1) 13
Total: (all out, 62.1 overs) 213
Fall of wickets: 1-4, 2-24, 3-70, 4-73, 5-106, 6-174, 7-183, 8-202, 9-205.
Bowling: Boult 18-5-40-3, Southee 16-1-52-4, Wagner 13-2-47-0 (nb-1, w-1), Sodhi 15.1-2-63-2

WEST INDIES 2nd innings

Kirk Edwards lbw b Sodhi 59
Kieran Powell c Southee b Boult 14
Darren Bravo not out 72
Marlon Samuels not out 17
Extras: (lb-2, b-4) 6
Total: (for 2 wickets, 49 overs) 168
Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-135
Bowling: Southee 10-0-36-0, Boult 9-2-26-1, Wagner 9-1-35-0, Anderson 6-1-8-0, Sodhi 13-1-51-1, Redmond 2-1-6-0.

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