If the West Indians were looking to gain something positive from the three day match, then barring Chris Gayle with the bat and Cameron Cuffy’s spell on Saturday, there was nothing much they could be happy about.Railways, who had nothing to lose, made most of it as two of the their batsmen — Shreyas Khanolkar (on Friday) and Yere Goud (on Saturday) scored a century.With Khanolkar hogging limelight initially on Friday, it was Yere Goud’s turn to flay the visitors bowling attack on the final day of the match at the Nehru Stadium here on Saturday.Railways who put up a brave shown on Friday failed to come good as they fell short 47 runs to overcome the West Indies first innings score of 449.Brief scores: West Indies 449/8 decl. and 35 for no loss. Railways 402.