Gayle revels in super over win

Gayle revels in super over win

West Indies skipper Chris Gayle was delighted to lead his side to a 10-run super over victory against New Zealand.

In 2006 West Indies lost a bowl off after their first ever Twenty20 international against New Zealand ended in a tie at Eden Park.

Almost three years later, on the same Auckland ground, the West Indies skipper smacked 25 runs off one super over by Black Caps counterpart Daniel Vettori as New Zealand came up 10 runs short in their one over reply.

"It's the second time I've played here in a Twenty20 game and the game's been a tie," said Gayle.

"It's the first time I've experienced it (the super over) but I thought it was a good one over game. It was good that we came out on top and we look forward to it again."

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West Indies should have wrapped up victory far easier than they did after a controlled bowling display, particularly by Gayle and Sulieman Benn, restricted the New Zealanders to 155 for seven.

Only Ross Taylor, who hit four boundaries and four sixes on his way to a 50-ball 63, lasted more than 17 balls as the New Zealand innings stuttered from the start.

"I thought we bowled well," Gayle said. "I thought Ross Taylor played a good innings and I've got to give credit for the way he batted.

"In the end we kept our cool and started to restrict them a bit in the last overs and I thought Benn bowled really well."

But having started well with the bat, particularly Gayle who notched up 30 runs off Southee's first two overs, the West Indies innings staggered once their skipper was dismissed as Vettori and Jeetan Patel tightened the screws and it needed the heroics of Benn to get them to the line.

Black Caps skipper Vettori admitted his side had probably not put enough runs on the board to win.

"We were a little bit short," he told Sky Sports. "Maybe around 180 would have been a great score but I was really pleased with the fight we showed with the ball.

"In the end we probably should have won the game but we messed up in the last couple of balls. Getting eased away for four can be a little bit of a heartbreaker but I was pleased with the fightback."

Vettori was also phlegmatic about the end result in the super over having conceded 25 runs, including three sixes and a boundary, in that last over spell.

"It's just sometimes the ground's not big enough for Chris Gayle and there were some great shots," he added.

"We got close and if we'd hit one more six there at the end it would have been a real interesting last couple of balls. But that's what a last over lottery is about."


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