
KINGSTOWN, ST VINCENT, APRIL 12: A record 4-24 debut by West Indian pace bowler Hendy Bryan continued the stunning reversal of his team8217;s fortunes and lifted them to a convincing 44-run win over Australia in the first match of the One-Day International series.
Chasing the home side8217;s modest 209 all out, the Australians subsided to 165 all out in 41.5 overs yesterday.
Bryan, 28, was something of a surprise selection in the West Indies initial World Cup squad last month. But he tore through Australia8217;s much-vaunted middle-order to finish with record figures by a West Indian on ODI debut.
The Australians collapsed in the face of accurate seam bowling from Bryan and Mervyn Dillon and some dazzling West Indian fielding which bore no resemblance to the dispirited display which had led to the 6-1 loss in their previous one-day series against South Africa.
After Bryan coaxed captain Steve Waugh 10 to drag a ball back on to his stumps in 26th over, the Australians lost a further three wickets in the space oftwo overs. Bryan had star one-day batsman Michael Bevan caught behind for one and clean bowled all-rounder Shane Lee for five.
And when captain Brian Lara sent the crowd into raptures with his brilliant run-out of Darren Lehmann, it became obvious this was once again the West Indians8217; day.
Only Brendon Julian with a defiant 35 threatened to hold up the home victory.
The West Indies had been sent in to bat and opener Sherwin Campbell made a spirited 62, but after Lara was out for 16 and Jimmy Adams was run out for 30 they found it hard to impose themselves.
Damien Fleming took three for 41, Lee captured the vital wickets of Campbell and Lara and Shane Warne, back on duty, ended with 2-30.
The big blot for Australia was the concession of 35 extras, including 20 wides and six no balls.
The second match in the seven-match series will be played at the New Queen8217;s Park Oval in Grenada on Wednesday.
Scoreboard
West Indies: S Campbell b Lee 62, S Chanderpaul c Reiffel b Fleming 7, B Lara cBevan b Lee 16, J Adams run out 30, S Williams b Reiffel 0, K Arthurton st Gilchrist b Warne 10, P Simmons c M Waugh b Fleming 25, H Bryan lbw Warne 0, N Perry c Ponting b Julian 9, M Dillon not out 13, C Walsh b Fleming 2; Extras: b1, lb8, w20, nb6 35. Total: all out, 48.1 overs 209
Fall of wickets: 1-21, 2-58, 3-134, 4-135, 5-146, 6-150, 7-152, 8-182, 9-204
Bowling: Fleming 9.1-1-41-3, Reiffel 10-1-34-1, Julian 9-0-51-1, Lee 10-0-44-2, Warne 10-3-30-2
Australia: M Waugh b Bryan 28, A Gilchrist c Adams b Dillon 2, R Ponting c Williams b Dillon 23, D Lehmann run out 24, S Waugh b Bryan 10, M Bevan c Adams b Bryan 1, S Lee b Bryan 5, B Julien b Perry 35, S Warne b Arthurton 11, P Reiffel not out 9, D Fleming run out 0; Extras: lb4, w9, nb4 17. Total: all out, 41.5 overs 165
Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-57, 3-60, 4-99, 5-100, 6-106, 7-109, 8-144, 9-165, 10-165.
Bowling: Walsh 8-1-37-0, Dillon 10-1-45-2, Bryan 10-1-24-4, Arthurton 9-1-33-1, Perry3.5-0-15-1, Simmons 1-0-7-0