Holder and Brathwaite ward off PNG threat

ESPNcricinfo staff

For a few moments, West Indies looked in danger of losing to Papua New Guinea, chasing a target of 201.

Chris Gayle was not playing. Their other firebrand opener, Evin Lewis, fell in the second over. They slumped to 58 for 4 to spur the possibility of a spectacular upset. But the captain Jason Holder came out and took charge, scoring an unbeaten 99 off 101 deliveries to seal his team’s second win in as many matches.

Shai Hope came in to bat in the second over and played a Test-match innings, scoring 49 off 115 balls while his captain took care of the big-hitting at the other end. Holder began with back-to-back fours. He cruised to his fifty off 65 balls, then leapt from 70 to 93 in the space of two overs and was eyeing a maiden ODI century as the game reached its climax. He was 98 not out. West Indies needed one run to win. Holder was content taking the single and walking off with the win.

As a result, PNG were knocked out of the tournament. Their captain Assad Valahad top-scored with 57 off 89 balls, but was one of only four batsmen who managed double-figures. Carlos Brathwaite was the reason for such a state of affairs, picking up his first five-for in ODIs and instigating a collapse which pinned PNG down from 151 for 4 to 169 for 9.

 

Summarized scores:

West Indies 201 for 4 (Holder 99*, Hope 49*) beat Papua New Guinea200 (Vala 57, Brathwaite 5-27) by six wickets

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