Lara Keeps Windies on Top With Unbeaten 77

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Thu, 2003-11-13 03:00

BULAWAYO, 13 November 2003 — Brian Lara scored a brisk half-century to keep West Indies in control after the first day of the second Test against Zimbabwe yesterday.

The West Indian captain, who won the toss and opted to bat first, was 77 not out and his team 282 for three when bad light and rain ended play seven overs after tea.

Lara had struck 12 fours in 92 balls, sharing in an unbroken fourth-wicket stand of 121 with Ramnaresh Sarwan, who was 46 not out.

The visitors needed Lara’s assurance after left-arm spinner Ray Price, who claimed match figures of 10 for 162 in the drawn first Test in Harare, snapped up two wickets after lunch.

Openers Chris Gayle and Wavell Hinds made the most of the ideal batting conditions, adding 57 runs in the 14 overs before the drinks break midway through the first session.

The Zimbabwean bowlers obtained minimal but slow movement off the seam and they were offered no swing through the air.

Pacemen Heath Streak, Andy Blignaut and Blessing Mahwire bowled 18 overs between them without making an impression before Price was introduced to the attack.

The spinner, however, also struggled to trouble the batsmen initially and, in his third over, Hinds hit him for a straight six and a four off consecutive deliveries.

Blignaut got the breakthrough for the home side 25 minutes before lunch when he had Gayle caught behind by wicketkeeper Tatenda Taibu for 47.

Hinds and Darren Ganga guided West Indies to the interval on 104 for one, but Price removed both batsmen in consecutive overs early in the afternoon session.

Pakistan Cricket Chief Steps

In to End Team Selection Row

In Lahore, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Tauqir Zia will meet team and selection chiefs today in a bid to end a row over the squad announced for next week’s series against New Zealand.

Zia will meet captain Inzamam ul-Haq, coach Javed Miandad and chief selector Aamer Sohail “to solve this unnecessary situation,” PCB chief executive Ramiz Raja told AFP yesterday.

Sohail came under fire from both Inzamam and Miandad after he announced the names of 22 probables last week for the series against New Zealand starting at Faisalabad on Nov. 22.

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