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27-May-2010 05:06:00 GMT
West Indies v South Africa, 3rd ODI at Windsor Park

Proteas Out to Wrap up West Indies Series

Roseau: South Africa will look to exploit a weakened West Indies  side, and clinch an unbeatable lead in their One-day International series at Windsor Park here on Friday.

South Africans lead the series 2-0, following a 66-run victory in the first ODI last Saturday at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground in Antigua, where they also prevailed by 17 runs in the second ODI on Monday.

The path for a series-clinching victory for the Proteas has been helped by injuries, which will rule out three pivotal West Indies players.

Graeme Smith, the South Africa captain, admitted his side has not quite reached their peak, but he was satisfied that they would enter the next two matches on the verge of another series victory.

The left-handed opener was also happy with the way the batsmen had made use of batsman-friendly conditions to post challenging totals off 280 for seven, and 300 for five in the first two ODIs.

"The pitches were very slow, and I am happy with the way we have crafted our innings," he said. "We have built good partnerships, our running between the wickets has been good, and we have manipulated the fields well."

Medical scans have revealed that Ramnaresh Sarwan has sustained a Grade 1 hamstring tear that will keep him out of action for the next two to three weeks.

Left-arm spinner Nikita Miller will also be sidelined for the same period with a side strain, and fast bowler Kemar Roach will rest a troublesome ankle until the start of the Test series between the two sides.

Left-handed batsman Darren Bravo, the younger brother of West Indies vice captain and all-rounder Dwayne Bravo, has been brought back from the A-Team squad currently touring Bangladesh to boost the batting reserves.

All-rounder Dave Bernard Jr has also been added to give some depth to the batting and the bowling.

West Indies captain Chris Gayle felt the replacements were more than capable. He however, was more concerned about the need for the home team to rebound from the injury setbacks, and win to stay alive in the series.

"We had a few positives in the previous match, particularly the way Darren Sammy and Dwayne Bravo batted, and I am hoping that we can carry them into the match," said Gayle.

I think the bowlers have been doing very well, although South Africa have made two big totals because the pitches have been good, and they are bowling to experienced batsmen that know how to manipulate the ball.

"It's now up to us, the batsmen, to play our part. I think we have been letdown with our batting in the middle period of the innings, when rotation of the strike is very important," he added.

On their previous trip to the Caribbean, South Africa completed a 5-0 sweep in the ODI series, and if the scattered showers forecast stay away, and they can complete a victory in the third ODI, they could repeat this achievement.

Windsor Park hosted its first two ODIs last year, when Bangladesh took advantage of a West Indies side ravaged by industrial action by the leading players because of unsatisfactory terms and conditions of engagement.

In both matches, the pitch appeared to be batsman friendly, which sets the stage for more high-scoring.

Team news

West Indies
Darren Bravo and David Bernard have been brought into the squad, while the out-of-form Andre Fletcher has been axed. The injury to Miller means Sulieman Benn should be picked for the Dominica matches, while Darren looks the likely replacement for Sarwan. Narsingh Deonarine's place will probably depend on whether Shivnarine Chanderpaul recovers from his injury in time.

Squad from Chris Gayle (capt), Dwayne Bravo, Sulieman Benn, Dave Bernard Jr, Darren Bravo, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Narsingh Deonarine, Kieron Pollard, Denesh Ramdin, Ravi Rampaul, Dale Richards, Darren Sammy, Jerome Taylor

South Africa David Miller has played two brisk cameos in the two chances he has had, which should secure him a middle-order berth, leaving JP Duminy and Alviro Petersen to battle for the remaining slot.

Squad from Graeme Smith (capt), Jacques Kallis, Hashim Amla, Loots Bosman, Johan Botha, Mark Boucher, Abraham de Villiers, Jean-Paul Duminy, Ryan McLaren, David Miller, Morne Morkel, Alviro Pietersen, Dale Steyn, Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Roelof van der Merwe

Stats and trivia

  • Windsor Park has only hosted two international matches so far, one-dayers involving a second-string West Indian side and Bangladesh last year
  • AB de Villiers has four centuries in his previous seven ODI innings
  • It has been more than two years since West Indies won a bilateral one-day series against a Test-playing nation

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Friday May 28, 2010
Start time 09:30 local (13:30 GMT)


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