NORTH
SOUND: A five-wicket haul for Kemar Roach and an unbeaten 64 from opener
Chris Gayle saw West Indies beat New Zealand by nine wickets on Sunday
to win the first Test of their two-match series at North Sound.
After
dismissing the tourists for 272, the hosts raced to their target of a
measly 102 for the loss of just Kieran Powell as Assad Fudadin hit the
winning single to put the West Indies 1-0 up in the two-match series.
Gayle
had already laid the foundation on his return to five-day cricket after
more than 18 months due to his stand-off with the West Indies Cricket
Board following comments he made about officials in a radio interview by
smashing 150 in the first innings - Powell adding a ton of his own for
good measure.
The 32-year-old followed up with 64 off 49
balls and although Doug Bracewell took the wicket of Powell for 30, Dean
Brownlie taking the catch, Fudadin bagged the winning single in the
20th over at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.
Despite
Roach's and Gayle's efforts it was Sunil Narine who bagged the man of
the match honours with his 3/91 giving him match figures of 8/223.
The
Black Caps, just 28 ahead overnight after the West Indies pummelled
their way to 522 in response to the visitors' first innings tally of
351, only added 26 more runs before lunch and their chances faded away
as Roach dismissed captain Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson in the
morning session.
Paceman Roach bowled Taylor following a rain delay - when Taylor was given out lbw when an angled ball hit him low on his pads.
In his next over Roach then bowled Williamson for a duck, finding his off stump.
Kruger
van Wyk gave Roach - who had earlier also accounted for Brendon
McCullum and Neil Wagner - his fifth wicket to end the New Zealand
innings and Gayle and Powell then set up the victory by putting together
a partnership of 77 before Fudadin applied the coup de grace. (AFP)