Middlesex v West Indians - http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 - West Indians win by 228 runs - Live Score and Update
West Indians 335/4 (50 ov) v Middlesex 107 (31.0 ov) - West Indians won by 228 runs
On Wednesday, June 13, West Indians in their tour match against Middlesex ripped apart their opposition and won match by 228 runs after posting a stupendous total of 335 runs for the loss of four wickets in the one-day match played at Lord's, London.
Having won the toss, Middlesex chose to field first, but that did not go down well for them as their bowlers were punished by the Windies especially http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DR-Smith-c1401 (96) treated the bowlers harsher than the rest.
After being clobbered for a mammoth total, Middlesex had their work cut out for them as they needed a miraculous batting performance from their batsmen to avoid a nerve wrecking defeat by the hands of the touring team, which after losing the Test series
to England seemed enroute to salvage pride by humiliating Middlesex.
Coming out to bat, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/AD-Russell-c915.
In the next over, West Indians struck again grabbing the wicket of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/PR-Stirling-c2200, who perished after scoring only a run.
Opener DJ Malan and skipper NJ Dexter then forged a resistance against the raging West Indian side. However, this resistance met its ultimate doom on the wicket of Dexter, who walked back to the pavilion after hammering a knock of 12 runs.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Allan-Robert-Border-c43726 London, who perished after scoring three runs.
With the middle-order not taking responsibility, the side was destined to doom as a collective batting performance was required in order to secure an unlikely victory.
Disaster struck on the demise of Malan, who lost his wicket on a tally of 21 at a time when his side had amassed a knock of 63.
With five wickets back in the pavilion, Middlesex were heading towards a train wreck and consequently faltered after scoring 107 runs with http://www.senore.com/Cricket/JH-Davey-c1690 unbeaten on 24 runs.
Tags: