- BATSMENR4s6sExtras16 (lb 4, nb 2, w 10)TOTAL281 all out (49.2 Overs, RR: 5.69)Fall of wickets: 1-39 (Vusi Sibanda), 2-85 (Hamilton Masakadza), 3-107 (Charles Coventry), 4-175 (Stuart Matsikenyeri), 5-201 (Greg Lamb), 6-219 (Elton Chigumbura), 7-226 (Timycen Maruma), 8-253 (Shingi Masakadza), 9-275 (Tatenda Taibu), 10-281 (Kyle Jarvis, 49.2 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB RMR Brathwaite 8 1 36 1 4.50 2 1 B Hutchinson 4 0 25 0 6.25 3 0 KA Stoute 8 0 53 0 6.62 1 1 J Griffith 10 0 55 1 5.50 2 0 S Penco 5 0 25 1 5.00 0 0 Y Cariah 10 0 43 2 4.30 0 0 N Parris 4.2 0 40 2 9.23 2 0
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSRExtras29 (lb 7, nb 12, w 10)TOTAL276/8 (50 Overs, RR: 5.52)Did not bat: B HutchinsonFall of wickets: 1-15 (Simon Jackson), 2-39 (Anthony D'Andrade), 3-175 (Nekoli Parris), 4-195 (Kevin Stoute), 5-203 (Kraigg Brathwaite), 6-217 (Jamar Griffith), 7-257 (Yannic Cariah), 8-257 (Shane Dowrich)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB CB Mpofu 9 0 65 2 7.22 4 1 SW Masakadza 9 0 37 1 4.11 2 4 KM Jarvis 10 0 54 2 5.40 0 6 E Chigumbura 7 0 27 2 3.85 1 0 H Masakadza 4 0 15 0 3.75 0 0 T Maruma 7 0 51 1 7.28 2 0 GA Lamb 4 0 20 0 5.00 0 0
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- T Taibu 100 in 92 balls, 126 minutes with 11 fours and 1 six
Zimbabwe tour of West Indies 2009-10 News
'We prepared ourselves well for winning' - Gibson
The West Indies coach is elated with his maiden one-day series success as the team triumphed 4-1 over Zimbabwe in the five-match series, which concluded in St Vincent on Sunday
Gayle happy with win but not with batting
Zimbabwe may not be the strongest opposition, but West Indies captain Chris Gayle was delighted after leading his team to a 4-1 ODI series victory, their first in the format in nearly 20 months
WI win 4-1 after Zimbabwe batsmen fail
The Zimbabwe batsmen found the going too tough, and managed another below-par total that was chased not without huff and puff despite Chris Gayle's explosive start
The pitch is the problem
The slow pitches in the Caribbean is high on the list of reasons for the gradual demise of West Indian fast bowling and of batting standards
Gayle lauds 'team effort'
West Indies captain Chris Gayle has described the series-winning display in the fourth ODI in Kingstown as a "team effort", but he's also called for improvement after the hosts struggled in their chase of 142