Chanderpaul leads Wets Indies fightback
Shivnarine Chanderpaul led West Indies’ revival as he remained unbeaten on 163 to take his team to 463 for four at lunch on day four in reply to South Africa’s first innings score of 543.
Chanderpaul, who brought up his 22nd century in Tests, hit 10 boundaries and a six as South Africa got a taste of their own medicine, taking only four wickets in 142 overs.
Brendan Nash and Chanderpaul added 220 runs for the fourth wicket as Nash too notched up a century to defy the South African attack. It took an inspired fielding performance from A B de Villiers as he ran out Nash after the left-hander brought up his second Test hundred in 14 Tests.
Narsingh Deonarine, who continued the West Indian innings after lunch on day three, was dismissed for 65 before Nash and Chanderpaul shared the monumental partnership. It was the first time in a while that West Indies batted with purpose as they first avoided the follow-on and then continued to march on towards the tourists’ total.
South African bowling looked toothless as Paul Harris bowled 45 overs for 144 runs without a wicket.
Morne Morkel finished with two for 93 as West Indies ended the session, trailing by only 80 runs with six wickets in hand and draw on the cards with five sessions to go.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 22nd, 2010.
Chanderpaul, who brought up his 22nd century in Tests, hit 10 boundaries and a six as South Africa got a taste of their own medicine, taking only four wickets in 142 overs.
Brendan Nash and Chanderpaul added 220 runs for the fourth wicket as Nash too notched up a century to defy the South African attack. It took an inspired fielding performance from A B de Villiers as he ran out Nash after the left-hander brought up his second Test hundred in 14 Tests.
Narsingh Deonarine, who continued the West Indian innings after lunch on day three, was dismissed for 65 before Nash and Chanderpaul shared the monumental partnership. It was the first time in a while that West Indies batted with purpose as they first avoided the follow-on and then continued to march on towards the tourists’ total.
South African bowling looked toothless as Paul Harris bowled 45 overs for 144 runs without a wicket.
Morne Morkel finished with two for 93 as West Indies ended the session, trailing by only 80 runs with six wickets in hand and draw on the cards with five sessions to go.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 22nd, 2010.