Cricket: West Indies take 429-run lead in first Test against Zimbabwe

Sports Monday 23/October/2017 19:54 PM
By: Times News Service
Cricket: West Indies take 429-run lead in first Test against Zimbabwe

Bulawayo: Roston Chase was unbeaten on 91 as the West Indies established a mammoth 429-run lead over Zimbabwe at the close on the third day of the first Test on Monday.
A potential declaration was put on hold as the visitors allowed Chase the possibility of making his fourth Test ton, closing the day on 369 for eight in their second innings.
Chase, 25, played an aggressive innings off 127 balls, including eight fours, as he and Devendra Bishoo added 92 runs for the eighth wicket.
Bishoo was caught for 44 in the last over of the day off the bowling of Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer, who returned the best figures of three for 111.
The pair attacked the bowling near the end of the day in a bid to reach respective milestones but were kept in check by the home spinners.
The West Indies were 88 for one overnight, already 148 runs ahead, and moved to 155 for two at lunch with only Kyle Hope losing his wicket for 43.
In the second session, Kraigg Brathwaite fell short of a century as he was trapped lbw by Sikandar Raza on 86 while Shai Hope was lbw to Kyle Jarvis for 44.
The teams are playing a two-Test series with both matches in Bulawayo.
Scoreboard
West Indies 1st innings: 219
(S. Hope 90 n.o., K. Powell 56; G. Cremer 4-64)
Zimbabwe 1st innings: 159
(D. Bishoo 5-79)
West Indies 2nd innings
K. Brathwaite lbw Raza 86
K. Powell b Cremer 17
K. Hope lbw Jarvis 43
S. Hope lbw Jarvis 44
R. Chase (not out) 91
J. Blackwood st Chakabva b Williams 3
S. Dowrich c H. Masakadza b Williams 12
J. Holder c Mpofu b Cremer 24
D. Bishoo c Williams b Cremer 44
Extras (b-3, lb-2) 5
Total (8 wkts, 122.3 overs) 369
Fall of wickets: 1-25, 2-107, 3-174, 4-211, 5-224, 6-244, 7-277, 8-369.
To bat: K. Roach, S. Gabriel
Bowling: K. Jarvis 24-1-66-2; C. Mpofu 10-3-30-0; S. Williams 33-7-90-2; G. Cremer 32.3-5-111-3; S. Raza 19-4-53-1; S. Mire 2-0-5-0; M. Waller 2-0-9-0.
Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena, Paul Reiffel
TV umpire: Simon Fry
Match referee: Javagal Srinath