West Indies outplay Zimbabwe

target for the loss of five wickets in the third and final one-day international in Guyana.
Darren Bravo’s unbeaten 72 piloted the home team to victory, the left-hander earning both the man-of-the-match and man-of-the-series awards following on his maiden ODI hundred in the first match on Friday.

Kieran Powell contributed 42 at the top of the order while the effort of young wrist-spinners Natsai M’Shangwe and debutant Tinotenda Mutombodzi offered some encouragement for the Zimbabweans ahead of the two T20 fixtures to be played at the weekend in Antigua.
Mutombodzi removed Ramnaresh Sarwan caught-and-bowled with just his third delivery in senior international cricket and also accounted for Powell to a catch at long-on.

There were a few moments of anxiety for the West Indies when the dismissal of Narsingh Deonarine by Hamilton Masakadza was followed by the running out of Kieron Pollard for a duck without facing a ball to leave the home side at 121 for four.

However skipper Dwayne Bravo steadied the innings in partnership with his younger brother and it was left to wicketkeeper-batsman Denesh Ramdin to accompany Darren Bravo at the crease when the winning runs were struck, the captain falling to Kyle Jarvis with the result virtually assured.
Disciplined work by the West Indies in the field had restricted Zimbabwe to 211 for nine after the visitors chose to bat first again.

The home side’s bowlers kept wayward deliveries to a minimum and reaped the reward against the Zimbabweans, a couple of whom got decent starts but weren’t able to carry on as occurred in the second ODI on Sunday when three got past the 50-run mark.

Chamu Chibhabha, strangely demoted to number seven in the order, gave the innings some respectability with an unbeaten 48, his side’s top score.
Playing his first match of the series in place of all-rounder Andre Russell, left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul was the most successful of the Caribbean bowlers, claiming three for 40 off his 10-over allotment.

His dismissal of Zimbabwean captain Brendan Taylor (39) proved crucial in stalling the tourists’ efforts and the Guyanese player added the wickets of Malcolm Waller and Regis Chakabva to complete a satisfying morning’s work.

At the top of the order, Vusi Sibanda promised a substantial innings, but yet again failed to carry on from a good start, falling to fast bowler Tino Best for 41.

The two teams will play a pair of Twenty20 fixtures in Antigua this weekend before tests in Barbados and Dominica.
Teams

WEST INDIES
KOA Powell, RR Sarwan, DM Bravo, N Deonarine, KA Pollard, DJ Bravo (capt), D Ramdin (wk), KAJ Roach, SP Narine, TL Best, V Permaul

ZIMBABWE
V Sibanda, TMK Mawoyo, CJ Chibhabha, H Masakadza, BRM Taylor (capt & wk), MN Waller, RW Chakabva, KM Jarvis, N Mushangwe, TC Mutombodzi, CB Mpofu

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