UAE vs WI: Athanaze, Sinclair aid West Indies to clean sweep UAE

SHARJAH: Kevin Sinclair returned with astonishing figures of 4/24 to book UAE on a modest total before Alick Athanaze’s blistering half-century propelled West Indies to a comfortable four-wicket victory and sweep the UAE vs WI ODI series.

Set to chase 185, the West Indies comfortably chased down the total in the 36th over for the loss of six wickets at the back of a record half-century by their debutant opener Alick Athanaze.

The young left-handed batter gave West Indies a flying start despite Johnson Charles (3) perishing cheaply in the third over.

Despite the early setback for the visitors, Athanaze kept on dominating the hapless UAE bowlers and etched his name into the record books by smashing the joint-fastest ODI half-century by a debutant before finally perishing in the 15th over.

Athanaze struck nine boundaries and three sixes on his way to top score for the West Indies with a 45-ball 65.

Shamarh Brooks then put on a crucial third-wicket partnership with Keacy Carty and retained West Indies’ domination until Aayan Afzal Khan got rid of the latter. He scored 39 off 58 with the help of two boundaries.

His dismissal triggered a minor collapse amid the West Indies batting expedition as the touring side lost wickets at regular intervals in the 185-run pursuit with Carty (20) and Kavem Hodge (0) perishing in quick succession.

After West Indies slipped to 145/5, skipper Roston Chase stitched an important 26-run partnership with Raymon Reifer until the latter fell when his side needed just four more runs.

Keemo Paul then joined Chase in the middle and made sure that there were no further hiccups for the West Indies in the run chase.

Chase remained the notable run-getter for his side with a steady 32-ball 27 and hit a boundary.

For the UAE, Aayan Afzal Khan, Karthik Meiyappan and Muhammad Jawadullah bagged two wickets each.

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After opting to bat first in the final UAE vs WI ODI, the hosts could only rack up 184 runs on the scoreboard despite a solid second-wicket partnership between skipper Muhammad Waseem and Vriitya Aravind.

The duo of Muhammad Waseem and Vriitya Aravind stitched a brilliant 69-run partnership and recovered their side from the early setback after opener Lovepreet Singh (3) fell in the third over.

Waseem and Aravind frustrated West Indian bowlers amid their stand and looked in position to take the game away from the West Indies before Raymon Reifer castled the former to draw a major breakthrough for the visitors.

Waseem fell just eight short of what could have been a blistering half-century and could score 42 off just 34 deliveries with the help of five boundaries and two sixes.

Aravind then put on another important partnership for UAE as he, alongside Rameez Shahzad, added 35 runs to the total.

Kevin Sinclair struck for the West Indies to bring an end to the budding partnership as he removed Shahzad caught and bowled. The right-handed batter scored 27 from 40 deliveries, hitting a boundary and two sixes.

Shahzad’s dismissal triggered a collapse in the UAE’s batting lineup and the hosts kept losing wickets at an alarming rate which saw them slipping from 142/2 to 166/6 with Aravind also walking back.

He top-scored for the UAE with a 75-ball 70 which featured eight boundaries and a six.

West Indies bowlers carried on their momentum and kept taking wickets before finally booking the UAE on a meagre total of 184.

Kevin Sinclair led the West Indies’ dominant bowling charge with four wickets, followed by Yannic Cariah, who claimed two.

Keemo Paul and Raymon Reifer, on the other hand, made one scalp each.

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UAE vs WI: UAE win toss, elect to bat first against West Indies

SHARJAH: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) have won the toss and elected to bat first against West Indies in the third ODI of the three-match series.

PLAYING XIs

UAE: Muhammad Waseem (c), Lovepreet Singh, Vriitya Aravind (wk), Rameez Shahzad, Ethan DSouza, Rohan Mustafa, Ali Naseer, Aayan Afzal Khan, Karthik Meiyappan, Junaid Siddique, Mohammad Jawadullah.

West Indies: Alick Athanaze, Johnson Charles (wk), Shamarh Brooks, Raymon Reifer, Keacy Carty, Kavem Hodge, Roston Chase, Yannic Cariah, Kevin Sinclair, Akeem Jordan, Keemo Paul.

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UAE vs WI: All-round West Indies thump UAE to seal series win

DUBAI: West Indies’ openers Brandon King and Johnson Charles scored fifties before bowlers propelled West Indies to a thumping 78-run victory over UAE in the second ODI and sealed the three-match UAE vs WI ODI series with a match to spare. 

Set to chase a massive 307-run target, UAE could only accumulate 228 runs for the loss of seven wickets in their quota of 50 overs.

The home side had a dismal start to the pursuit and kept losing wickets at regular intervals as the ruthless West Indian bowling attack restricted them to 95/5 in the 24th over.

With the hosts in heaps of trouble, lower middle-order batters Basil Hameed and Ali Naseer led UAE’s fightback as they stitched a fighting 80-run partnership for the sixth wicket.

The duo appeared to have settled down but the mounting required run-rate forced Basil to make a costly error which devoided him of his well-deserved half-century.

He could score 49 off 84 deliveries, hitting a boundary and three sixes.

UAE then succumbed to another massive blow as Ali Naseer also fell two overs later.

Naseer smashed six boundaries and three sixes on his way to top score for UAE with a 53-ball 57.

Tailenders Aayan Afzal Khan and Sanchit Sharma then put on an unbeaten 30-run partnership but it was not enough as West Indies registered a massive victory.

Kavem Hodge and Roston Chase bagged two wickets each for the West Indies while Akeem Jordan, Odean Smith and Yannic Cariah made one scalp each.

West Indies’ batters dominated the inexperienced UAE bowling attack and backed their skipper Shai Hope’s decision to bat first in the second ODI of the three-match series, led by the visitors 1-0.

The opening pair of in-form Brandon King and Johnson Charles scripted a solid start to the West Indies’ batting charge as they put on a brilliant 129-run partnership until Ali Naseer got rid of the latter on the final delivery of the 17th over.

Johnson Charles was the core aggressor of the opening stand and he smashed eight boundaries and three sixes on his way to a brisk 47-ball 63.

Brandon King then put on a brief second-wicket partnership with Shamarh Brooks before perishing in the 22nd over.

He remained the top-scorer for the West Indies with a gritty 64 off 70 deliveries, laced up with four boundaries and as many sixes.

Following King’s dismissal, the West Indies began to lose wickets at regular intervals which halted the flow of runs for the touring side.

All-rounder Odean Smith’s crucial 37-run knock at the backend made sure that the West Indies breach the 300-run mark.

He scored a quickfire 37 in just 24 balls with the help of three boundaries and a six.

Zahoor Khan led the bowling attack for the UAE with 3/44, while Ali Naseer, Sanchit Sharma and Aayan Afzal Khan bagged two wickets each.

West Indies win toss, elect to bat first against UAE in second ODI

DUBAI: West Indies have won the toss and chose to bat first against United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the second ODI of the three-match series on Tuesday.

PLAYING XIs

West Indies: Brandon King, Johnson Charles, Shamarh Brooks, Shai Hope(c), Keacy Carty, Kavem Hodge, Roston Chase, Yannic Cariah, Odean Smith, Akeem Jordan, Dominic Drakes.

United Arab Emirates: Muhammad Waseem (c), Aryansh Sharma (wk), Vriitya Aravind, Lovepreet Singh, Asif Khan, Basil Hameed, Ali Naseer, Aayan Afzal Khan, Sanchit Sharma, Adhitya Shetty, Zahoor Khan.

West Indies breeze past UAE after Brandon King’s maiden ton

SHARJAH: Brandon King smashed his first One-Day international century to help West Indies seal a seven-wicket victory over UAE in the first match of the three-ODI series on Sunday. 

Electing to bat first, UAE made 202 all-out with the help of debutant Ali Naseer’s half-century and Vriitya Aravind’s 40 from 77 balls. 

For West Indies, Keemo Paul led the bowling charge, picking up three wickets for 34 runs, while Dominic Drakes, Odean Smith and Yannic Cariah bagged two wickets each.

Chasing a paltry total of 203, West Indies reached the finish line in just 35.2 overs thanks to newly appointed vice-captain Brandon King’s superb knock of 112 runs on as many balls.

Meanwhile, Shamarh Brooks and Johnson Charles also made valuable contributions of  44 and 24, respectively.

UAE were able to pick only three wickets with Aayan Afzal Khan, Zahoor Khan, and Rohan Mustafa taking scalps apiece. 

With the resounding win, visitors West Indies took a 1-0 lead in the series as the two sides will next meet on Tuesday for the second ODI.

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