CHRISTCHURCH: Trent Boult took a career-best 7-34 after
Henry Nicholls had smashed an unbeaten 83 as New Zealand thrashed the
West Indies by 204 runs on Saturday to win the second One-day
International and clinch their three-match series with a game still to
play.
Lockie Ferguson chipped in with 3-17 as New
Zealand’s fast bowlers skittled the West Indies for just 121 after the
home side had posted an imposing total of 325-6, with three batsmen
posting half-centuries at Hagley Oval.
Already missing
star opening batsmen Chris Gayle, who withdrew from the match with an
unspecified illness, the West Indies were immediately in trouble when
Boult ripped through the top order.
He bowled Kyle Hope
(4) with a ball that straightened and hit off stump then removed the
other opener Evin Lewis (10), caught at backward square leg. Boult then
dismissed Shimron Hetmyer (2), caught at second slip, and then removed
Shai Hope (23) with a high top edge to wicket-keeper Tom Latham.
Ferguson
got rid of Jason Mohammed (18) and Rovman Powell (0) with consecutive
deliveries, and then the West Indies captain Jason Holder (13), the last
of the recognized batsmen.
Boult returned after his six
over opening spell to quickly polish off the innings, removing Sheldon
Cottrell (8), Ashley Nurse (27) and Shannon Gabriel (0).
Nurse
was Boult’s 100th wicket in ODIs, enabling him to become just the fifth
New Zealander to take 200 wickets in Tests and 100 wickets in ODIs.
“If
I could pin it down to anything it was a little bit of movement in the
first spell with the new ball,” man-of-the-match Boult said. “But to go
out and get seven was something I wasn’t really expecting.
“I
just tried to keep it as simple as possible, try to remain aggressive
and bowl a few short balls and to get a few wickets was very
satisfying.”
Earlier, George Worker, Ross Taylor and
Nicholls all scored half-centuries to lift New Zealand to a daunting
total after the hosts were sent in to bat.
Worker made a
career-high 58, beating his previous best of 57 which he made in the
first ODI match at Whangarei on Wednesday, after sharing in a solid
50-run partnership with Colin Munro for the opening wicket.
Taylor
held the middle order together with a well-crafted 57 to register his
39th ODI half-century while Nicholls batted through the last 20 overs to
register his highest ODI score.
Nicholls also shared a
record sixth wicket stand of 130-run with Todd Astle, who was bowled by
Cottrell for 49 in the last over.
Nicholls faced just 62
balls and hit seven fours and two sixes as New Zealand blasted 103 runs
off the last 10 overs to post more than 300 for the first time in 2017.
Cottrell, playing his first international in almost
three years, also took two early wickets to finish with 3-62, while
Holder, with whom he shared the new ball, dismissed Taylor and New
Zealand captain Latham to finish with 2-52.
The West
Indian fast bowlers made good use of the short ball throughout most of
the innings, and looked to be in control after reducing New Zealand to
186-5 with 17 overs to go before Nicholls went on a late surge.
He
began his innings slowly, and needed the Decision Review System to
overturn an lbw decision which had gone against him when he was 22, but
finished with a flourish.
“We’re obviously disappointed.
We didn’t play good enough cricket in this game,” Holder said. “I
thought the bowlers went reasonably well but we let ourselves down in
the second half of the game and the last 10 overs.
“I thought it was a reasonable total for us to chase but we lost wickets up front and we couldn’t gather momentum.”
Scoreboard
NEW ZEALAND:
G.H. Worker c Powell b Beaton 58
C. Munro c Mohammed b Cottrell 30
N.T. Broom c Holder b Cottrell 6
L.R.P.L. Taylor c Hope b Holder 57
T.W.M. Latham c Hope b Holder 20
H.M. Nicholls not out 83
T.D. Astle b Cottrell 49
D.A.J. Bracewell not out 5
C. Munro c Mohammed b Cottrell 30
N.T. Broom c Holder b Cottrell 6
L.R.P.L. Taylor c Hope b Holder 57
T.W.M. Latham c Hope b Holder 20
H.M. Nicholls not out 83
T.D. Astle b Cottrell 49
D.A.J. Bracewell not out 5
EXTRAS (LB-3, W-14) 17
TOTAL (for six wkts, 50 overs) 325
FALL OF WKTS: 1-50, 2-66, 3-124, 4-169, 5-186, 6-316.
DID NOT BAT: M.J. Henry, L.H. Ferguson, T.A. Boult.
BOWLING:
Cottrell 10-0-62-3 (2w); Holder 10-0-52-2 (1w); Beaton 8-0-60-1 (3w);
Gabriel 10-0-75-0 (3w); Nurse 10-0-45-0 (4w); Powell 2-0-28-0 (1w).
WEST INDIES:
E. Lewis c Bracewell b Boult 10
K.A. Hope b Boult 4
S.D. Hope c Latham b Boult 23
S.O. Hetmyer c Worker b Boult 2
J.N. Mohammed c and b Ferguson 18
J.O. Holder c Munro b Ferguson 13
R. Powell b Ferguson 0
A.R. Nurse c Worker b Boult 27
S.S. Cottrell c Latham b Boult 8
R.R. Beaton not out 12
S.T. Gabriel b Boult 0
K.A. Hope b Boult 4
S.D. Hope c Latham b Boult 23
S.O. Hetmyer c Worker b Boult 2
J.N. Mohammed c and b Ferguson 18
J.O. Holder c Munro b Ferguson 13
R. Powell b Ferguson 0
A.R. Nurse c Worker b Boult 27
S.S. Cottrell c Latham b Boult 8
R.R. Beaton not out 12
S.T. Gabriel b Boult 0
EXTRAS (LB-1, W-2, NB-1) 4
TOTAL (all out, 28 overs) 121
FALL OF WKTS: 1-10, 2-15, 3-21, 4-52, 5-70, 6-70, 7-86, 8-100, 9-121.
BOWLING: Henry 7-0-36-0; Boult 10-3-34-7; Bracewell 5-0-19-0 (2w); Ferguson 4-0-17-3 (1nb); Astle 2-0-14-0.
RESULT: New Zealand won by 204 runs to lead three-match series 2-0.
UMPIRES: W.R. Knights (New Zealand) and B.N.J. Oxenford (Australia).
TV UMPIRE: C. Shamshuddin (India).
MATCH REFEREE: A.J. Pycroft (Zimbabwe).
MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Trent Boult.
FIRST MATCH: Whangarei, New Zealand won by five wickets.
THIRD MATCH: Christchurch, Tuesday.