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England's biggest successful chase against Windies |
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England [Images] v West Indies [Images]
- The second-wicket partnership of 174 runs between Chris Gayle and Dwayne Bravo [Images] in the Champions Trophy match just failed to beat the second-wicket record stand for the West Indies against England. Gayle and Ramnaresh Sarwan [Images] had added 187 at Lord's in 2004.
- Chris Gayle (101) scored his second hundred against England in 13 matches and 14th of his career in 149 matches.
- Six of Gayle's hundreds have come in LOST matches -- most for a West Indian. Carl Hooper and Brian Lara [Images] are joint-second with three hundreds apiece.
- In all ODIs, only India's Sachin Tendulkar [Images] (11) has scored more hundreds in lost matches than Gayle. England's opener Marcus Trescothick [Images] also has a tally of six hundreds in lost matches, while Zimbabwean Alistair Campbell and South African Herschelle Gibbs [Images] have seen their respective sides losing games five times in matches where they scored a hundred.
- Dwayne Bravo (112*) scored his maiden hundred in his 54th match. His previous highest was an unbeaten 62 against India at Port-of-Spain on 28-05-2006.
- Gayle performed the all-round feat of scoring a hundred and capturing three wickets in the same match for the third time in his career. The other such instances were against Zimbabwe (112* & 4-24) at Harare in 2003-04 and against England (132* & 3-57) at Lord's in 2004.
- Gayle's three instances of scoring a hundred and taking three wickets in the same match are the most by any player in ODI history. Gayle was earlier at level with Viv Richards [Images], Sanath Jayasuriya [Images], Nathan Astle and Shoaib Malik [Images] with two such instances.
- Playing for the first time against the West Indies Kevin Pietersen [Images] scored an unbeaten 90. His innings is now the highest by an England player on his debut innings against the West Indies, surpassing Derek Randall's 88 at Lord's in 1976.
- The West Indies' loss provided the 14th instance of a side losing a match in which its two batsmen scored hundreds. It was the first such instance for West Indies.
- By achieving the target, England registered its biggest successful chase against West Indies. They had scored 265-3 to beat the West Indies in a 55-over game at Lord's in 1991.
- It was also England's second biggest successful chase against any country in a 50-over game after the 306-5 against Pakistan at Karachi in 2000-01.
- Interestingly nine of last ten games between England and West Indies have won by side batting second! In one match no result was possible because of weather-gods.
- Gayle provided only the second instance in ICC [Images] Champions Trophy's history of a player from losing side winning man of the match award. Zimbabwe's E Chigumbura is the only other player to do so. Playing against Sri Lanka [Images] at the Oval in 2004 Chigumbura won the award for his all-round performance of 57 runs and 3-37 despite his side losing the match by 4 wickets.
- England's win means that West Indies will finish second in the Group A (irrespective of what is the outcome of India-Australia match) and will play South Africa in the second semifinal at Jaipur on November 2.
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