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Friday, April 10, 1998

Lambert, Lara lash England

ASSOCIATED PRESS  
PORT-OF-SPAIN, April 9: Opener Clayton Lambert hit his maiden One-day century and captain Brian Lara, 93, as West Indies whipped England by 57 runs in the fifth and final Cable And Wireless One-Day Cricket International yesterday.

Lambert and Lara, both left-handers, piloted the home team to a formidable 302 for five off 50 overs.

England lost wickets at regular intervals and eventually bowled out for 245. Neil McGarrell was spectacular in his debut on the field, accounting for three run outs. Nick Knight (65) and Mark Ramprakash (51) led England's effort.

Earlier, it was the 36-year-old Lambert that took center stage. The Guyanese's 119 spanned 124 balls and was spiced with 17 boundaries and three sixes to all parts of a packed Queen's Park Oval.

He added a record 185 for the third wicket in 33.1 overs after the home team made a stuttering start. McGarrell soon made his presence felt. The 25-year-old from Guyana swooped at cover and his direct hit at the bowler's end beat Ben Hollioake's desperatelunge.

McGarrell's slick fielding accounted for Knight, as he sprinted in from point and returned to Laurie Williams at the bowler's end to find Knight short of his ground.

The West Indies, who won the Test series 3-1, took the One-day series 4-1. Curtly Ambrose, who rested during the last two internationals, was named Man of the Series. The 34-year-old picked up 30 wickets in the Test series and received the keys to a Rover vehicle, part of the prize.

SCOREBOARD

West Indies: Clayton Lambert c Stewart b B Hollioake 119, Philo Wallace run out 0, Stuart Williams c Stewart b B Hollioake 27, Brian Lara b Brown 93, Carl Hooper not out 35, Laurie Williams lbw Brown 1, Ridley Jacobs not out 5; Extras (b4, lb15, w3): 22

Total (for five wickets, 50 overs): 302

Fall of wickets: 1-13, 2-67, 3-252, 4-266, 5-270.

Did not bat: Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Carl Tuckett, Neil McGarrell, Mervyn Dillon.

Bowling: Fraser 10-3-28-0 (wides 1), Brown 8-0-49-2, B Hollioake 10-0-43-2,Croft 8-1-33-0 (w1), Ealham 5-0-41-0, Fleming 7-0-56-0 (w1), A Hollioake 2-0-33-0.

England: Nick Knight run out 65, Alec Stewart c Hooper b Tuckett 12, Ben Hollioake run out 2, Graeme Hick c Chanderpaul b Tuckett 1, Mark Ramprakash C McGarrell B Hooper 51, Adam Hollioake b McGarrell 2, Mark Ealham c L Williams b Chanderpaul 26, Dougie Brown st Jacobs b Hooper 13, Matthew Fleming c L Williams b S Williams 10, Robert Croft not out 13, Angus Fraser run out 30; Extras (lb6, w13, nb1): 20

Total (all out, 45.5 overs): 245

Fall of wickets: 1-41, 2-60, 3-71, 4-109, 5-115, 6-161, 7-186, 8-196, 9-201.

Bowling: Dillon 5.5-0-41-0 (w1), Tuckett 8-0-41-2 (w2, nb1), L Williams 8-0-32-0 (w3), McGarrell 10-0-46-1 (w2), Chanderpaul 5-0-23-1 (w3), S Williams 4-0-30-1, Hooper 2-0-6-2 (w1), Lambert 2-0-8-0, Lara 1-0-12-0.

Result: West Indies won by 57 runs.

Man of the Match: Clayton Lambert.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.



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