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West Indies captain Jason Holder picked up five for 53 with his medium  pacers
West Indies captain Jason Holder picked up five for 53 with his medium pacers

Hetmyer, Gayle tons give Windies winning start

HARARE, Zimbabwe (CMC) – Man-of-the-Match Shimron Hetmyer and veteran opener Chris Gayle both struck imperious hundreds as West Indies overwhelmed United Arab Emirates (UAE) by 60 runs to make a winning start to their World Cup qualification campaign here yesterday.

Choosing to bat first in the Group A contest at Old Hararians, the Caribbean side motored to a massive 357 for four off their 50 overs, with Hetmyer blasting 127 and fellow left-hander Gayle carving out 123.

Hetmyer faced 93 balls and belted 14 fours and four sixes to mark his maiden One-Day International hundred while Gayle lashed seven fours and 11 massive sixes in a 91-ball innings which delivered his 23rd one-day century.
Stroke-maker Shai Hope gathered 35 before retiring hurt with a knock to knee in the final over while left-hander opener Evin Lewis struck 31.

In reply, Rameez Shahzad stroked an impressive unbeaten 112 as UAE rallied to 297 for six off their allotted overs, in an effort that gained the minnows plaudits.
Shaiman Anwar weighed in with 64, Adnan Mufti got 45 while Chirag Suri hit 38, as UAE did well to bat out their 50 overs despite the defeat.
Captain Jason Holder was the best Windies bowler, picking up five for 53 with his medium pace.

The result was never really in doubt once the Windies notched their fourth highest total in ODIs, as Gayle and Hetmyer dominated the inexperienced UAE attack.
Gayle posted 88 for the first wicket with Lewis who faced 49 balls and struck three fours before falling lbw to left-arm spinner Ahmed Raza in the 17th over.

His dismissal brought Gayle and Hetmyer together, and they added a further 103 for the second wicket to keep the Windies in cruise control.
The 38-year-old Gayle provided the early momentum, punching five fours and three sixes to ease to his half-century off 47 deliveries, before racing to three figures off a mere 32 more balls.

He brought up his landmark in the 25th over with a single down the ground off seamer Mohammed Naveed, to become only the third batsman to score ODI hundreds against 11 different countries.
South African Hashim Amla and Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar are the other two batsmen to have achieved the feat.

Gayle then celebrated with successive sixes off the first three balls of the next over from captain and off-spinner Rohan Mustafa before eventually holing out to deep mid-wicket in the 29th over off leg-spinner Imran Haider.

The 21-year-old Hetmyer quickly took charge of the innings, accelerating the scoring to reach his hundred off 78 balls in the 44th over. He added 77 for the third wicket with Marlon Samuels (15) and a further 65 for the fourth wicket with Hope before falling to a catch at the wicket off seamer Amir Hayat in the 48th over.
In reply, UAE found themselves in early trouble when they lost their top three to slump to 69 for three in the 17th over.

Seamer Kemar Roach had Mustafa caught at the wicket by Hetmyer for eight in the fourth over with the score on 19 and Holder struck twice, first claiming Ghulam Shabber caught and bowled for six in the 13th over and then sending back Chirag Suri caught behind.
To UAE’s credit, however, there was no collapse as Shahzad and Anwar put on 144 to keep West Indies on their toes.

The 30-year-old Shahzad counted nine fours and four sixes in a knock requiring 107 balls to post his second ODI century while Anwar faced 62 balls and slammed five fours and three sixes.

Holder struck twice in the 39th over, removing Anwar and Mohammad Usman (1) and even though Shahzad and Mufti put on a lively 80 off 60 deliveries for the sixth wicket, the target proved beyond UAE’s reach.

West Indies face Papua New Guinea in their second match tomorrow at the same venue.

Scores in brief for other matches played on Tuesday::
IRELAND beat PNG by four wickets, Harare Sports Club, Harare (Group A)
PNG 235 all out, 50 overs (Tony Ura 151, Chad Soper 25; Andy McBrine 3-38, Boyd Rankin 2-41, Kevin O’Brien 2-53)
Ireland 237-6, 49.1 overs (William Porterfield 111, Ed Joyce 53, Paul Stirling 27; Assad Vala 2-39)
Player of the match – Tony Ura (PNG)
ZIMBABWE beat Afghanistan by two runs, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo (Group B)
Zimbabwe 196 all out, 43 overs (Brendan Taylor 89, Sikandar Raza 60, Graeme Cremer 19 not out; Rashid Khan 3-38, Mujeeb Rahman 3-49, Dawlat Zadran 2-17)
Afghanistan 194 all out, 49.3 overs (Rahmat Shah 69, Mohammad Nabi 51, Mohamad Shahzad 24; Sikandar Raza 3-40)
Player of the match – Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe)
SCOTLAND beat Hong Kong by four wickets, Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo (Group B)
Hong Kong 91 all out, 38.2 overs (Nizakat Khan 26, Aizaz Khan 17, Ehsan Khan 16 not out, Tom Sole 4-15, Alasdair Evans 3-19, Mark Watt 2-23)
Scotland 92-6, 23.3 overs (Kyle Coetzer 41 not out, George Munsey 22; Ehsan Khan 3-29, Ehsan Nawaz 2-24)
Player of the match – Tom Sole (Scotland)

Fixtures for Thursday (matches start 09h30 local time, matches featuring the Netherlands and Nepal will be classified as List-A matches as the two sides don’t have ODI status coming into this tournament):
Netherlands v UAE, Harare Sports Club, Harare (Group A)
Windies v PNG, Old Hararians, Harare (Group A)
Scotland v Nepal, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo (Group B)
Afghanistan v Hong Kong, Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo (Group B)

WEST INDIES innings
C. Gayle c Amir Hayat b Imran Haider 123
E. Lewis lbw b Ahmed Raza 31
S. Hetmyer c wkp. Ghulam Shabber b Amir Hayat 127
M. Samuels c Chirag Suri b Rohan Mustafa 15
S. Hope ret. hurt 35
J. Holder not out 12
A. Nurse not out 0
Extras: (b-1, lb-8, w-5) 14
Total: (4 wkts, 50 overs) 357
Fall of wickets: 1-88, 2-191, 3-268, 4-333.
Bowling: Mohmmed Naveed 9-0-53-0, Amir Hayat 10-1-80-1, Rohan Mustafa 10-0-66-1, Imran Haider 10-0-62-1, Ahmed Raza 9-0-67-1, Shaiman Anwar 2-0-20-0.

UAE innings
Rohan Mustafa c wkp. Hetmyer b Roach 8
Chirag Suri c wkp. Hetmyer b Holder 38
Ghulam Shabber c & b Holder 6
Rameez Shahzad not out 112
Shaiman Anwar lbw b Holder 64
Mohammad Usman c wkp Hetmyer b Holder 1
Adnan Mufti c Lewis b Holder 45
Amir Hayat not out 1
Extras: (b-11, lb-3, w-8) 22
Total: (6 wkts, 50 overs) 297
Fall of wickets: 1-19, 2-50, 3-69, 4-213, 5-215, 6-295.
Bowling: Cottrell 4.4-0-22-0, Roach 10-0-60-1, Holder 10-1-53-5, Samuels 6-0-28-0, Mohammed 0.2-0-0-0, Nurse 9-0-61-0, Miller 10-0-59-0.
Result: West Indies won by 60 runs.
Points: West Indies 2, UAE 0.
Man-of-the-Match: Shimron Hetmyer

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