Streak’s maiden Test ton puts Zimbabwe on top
By Telford Vice
Guyana Chronicle
November 6, 2003
HARARE, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Heath Streak scored his maiden Test century to put Zimbabwe on top on the second day of the first Test against West Indies yesterday.
The home side, who won the toss and chose to bat, declared their first innings closed on 507 for nine. West Indies were 11 without loss when bad light and rain ended play 25.2 overs early.
Zimbabwe captain Streak scored an undefeated 127 in almost six hours at the crease in which he faced 246 balls and hit 12 fours.
Streak and Andy Blignaut, whose 91 was a run short of his career-best score, shared a partnership of 168, a record for Zimbabwe's eighth wicket.
Blignaut faced 126 balls in his three hours at the crease, hitting eight fours.
West Indies fast bowler Fidel Edwards took five for 133.
Streak, who was 16 not out overnight, blunted the West Indies' attack with resolute batting, while the more aggressive Blignaut blazed three boundaries from the first nine balls he faced before showing the application he has lacked in other innings.
West Indies took the new ball in the third over of the day, which Zimbabwe began on 284 for six.
But the home side's lower middle order showed more grit than the frontline batsmen, and the tourists' hopes of ending the innings quickly faded as the session wore on.
Tatenda Taibu took his overnight 75 not out to 83 before driving at a delivery from Edwards and being bowled off the edge in the 11th over of the day.
Taibu showed impressive determination in his career-best 83, and his effort was a major factor in Zimbabwe's recovery from 154 for five. He shared a stand of 81 with Streak, batted for more than three hours, faced 186 balls and hit nine fours.
Streak and Blignaut kept West Indies wicket-less until the eighth over after tea, when Blignaut drove hard at a ball from fast bowler Vasbert Drakes and was brilliantly caught by a diving Chris Gayle in the gully.
Ray Price was the last man out before the declaration when Edwards trapped him in front for two with a full toss to earn his fifth wicket.
The visitors bowled a tighter line and length than on the first day, but rarely threatened the batsmen on a flat pitch.
They were also hampered by a lower back sprain to fast bowler Jerome Taylor, who did not take the field yesterday.
ZIMBABWE first innings (284-6 o/n)
V.Sibanda c Jacobs b Edwards 18
T.Gripper c Lara b Taylor 41
M.Vermeulen c Hinds b Edwards 8
S.Carlisle c Lara b Collymore 8
C.Wishart c Jacobs b Hinds 47
S.Matsikenyeri c Jacobs b Edwards 57
T.Taibu b Edwards 83
H.Streak not out 127
A.Blignaut c Gayle b Drakes 91
R.Price lbw b Edwards 2
B.Mahwire not out 1
Extras: (b-1, lb-5, nb-15, w-3) 24
Total: (for nine wickets dec., 152.3 overs) 507
Fall of wickets: 1-26, 2-35, 3-58, 4-112, 5-154, 6-233, 7-314, 8-482, 9-495.
Bowling: Collymore 29-6-131-1 (nb-5), Edwards 34.3-2-133-5 (nb-5, w-2), Hinds 15-6-40-1 (w-1), Drakes 34-4-85-1 (nb-5), Taylor 9.4-3-32-1, Gayle 19.2-6-38-0, Sarwan 9-0-35-0, Chanderpaul 1-0-7-0, Ganga 1-1-0-0.
WEST INDIES first innings
C.Gayle not out 6
W.Hinds not out 0
Extras: (b-4, w-1) 5
Total: (for no wicket, 2.4 overs) 11
Bowling (to date): Blignaut 1.4-0-7-0 (w-1), Streak 1-1-0-0.