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Windies rack up second Twenty20 win over Kiwis
Jul 01, 2012
AFP
West Indies batsman Chris Gayle leaves the field after being bowled off New Zealand bowler Nathan McCullum during the second Twenty20 match between West Indies and New Zealand at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in Lauderhill, Florida. West Indies notched up their second crushing Twenty20 victory over New Zealand in as many days here on Sunday.
©AFP - Jewel Samad

LAUDERHILL, Florida (AFP) - West Indies notched up their second crushing Twenty20 victory over New Zealand in as many days here on Sunday.

After winning the first shortened overs match by 56 runs on Saturday, West Indies again had explosive batsman Chris Gayle and spinner Sunil Narine to thank for a convincing 61-run win over the Kiwis.

West Indies made 177 for five off their 20 overs with Gayle striking a fluent 53 off 39 balls, featuring three fours and four sixes, and Jonathan Charles and Dwayne Bravo chipping in with useful knocks of 36 and 35 not out respectively.

New Zealand were then bowled out for 116 in the 18th over with Daniel Flynn top-scoring with 22 as Narine followed up on his 3-32 in Saturday's match with a startling 4-12 in four extremely tidy overs.

Brief scores: West Indies 177 for 5 (Gayle 53, Charles 36, Dwayne Bravo 35) v New Zealand 116 (Flynn 23; Narine 4-12)

West Indies won by 61 runs

Series: West Indies win two-match series 2-0

 
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