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World XI, Australia XI Super Series
Gilchrist ton leads Australia to series win
MELBOURNE—Adam Gilchrist scored Australia’s fastest limited overs
century to help his country wrap up their one-day series against the
World XI with a 55-run victory on Friday.
The hosts made 328 for four and the World XI, despite some belligerent
top-order hitting from Kumar Sangakkara (61) and Chris Gayle (54), were
unable to sustain the 6.58 runs needed for victory.
The loss of three wickets for six runs in the middle order effectively
ended their chance of notching up what would have been the
second-highest score in a chase to win a one-day international, and they
were all out for 273 off 45.3 overs.
Australia won the first match of the series by 93 runs on Wednesday. The
final game is on Sunday. Gilchrist stroked, tickled, flicked and
bludgeoned his way to his 12th one-day century, a 79-ball 103
characterised by shots of bristling aggression.
His century was brought up in 73 balls, beating the record he had shared
with Allan Border of 78 balls. Captain Ricky Ponting, who won the toss
and chose to bat for the second straight match, scored 66 before being
run out while Damien Martyn (54) and Simon Katich (47) also made useful
contributions.
Andrew Symonds (31 not out) and Michael Clarke (17 not out) kept the run
rate up at the end of the innings to push the world champions to their
daunting final total. Virender Shewag got the international selection
off to a good start by smashing the under-strength Australian attack for
21 runs off 15 balls before he ballooned a short ball from Brett Lee to
Ponting.
Gayle then took the initiative and began to hit to all parts of the
ground in an over that yielded 21 runs, including one astonishing six
off Lee that sailed high over deep extra cover and several rows into the
crowd. Once he brought up his 24th one-day international half-century
with a single off Shane Watson, however, his scoring dropped appreciably
and was caught by Gilchrist off Watson for 54.
Sangakkara continued to score freely and raced to 61 off 44 balls before
he was run out with the score on 151 when Jacques Kallis failed to
respond to his call. Brian Lara, who made a duck on Wednesday, failed
again when he was caught by Symonds off Nathan Bracken for five and then
Kallis was run out for 11 to leave the World XI on 157 for five with
26.4 overs still to be bowled.
Rahul Dravid (28) and Andrew Flintoff (42) attempted to rebuild the
innings with a patient 64-run partnership but when Flintoff mistimed a
Bracken delivery and spooned a catch to Symonds in the covers in the
37th over, the match was as good as over. Kevin Pietersen, who injured
his right hamstring in the Australian innings and will have a
precautionary scan, batted with a runner for his 16.—Agencies |