Chris Gayle's fastest fifty helps West Indies trounce South Africa
in 1st T20
Chris Gayle blasted 77 off 31 balls as the West Indies beat South
Africa by four wickets in the first Twenty20 international at Newlands
on Friday.

Chris Gayle |
The big left-hander thrashed eight sixes and five fours in a brutal
assault on the South African bowlers.His innings included an
extraordinary sequence during which he hit 52 runs off 11 balls -- five
sixes, five fours and a two..After making only one run off the first six
balls he faced, he reached his half-century off 17 balls.Only India's
Yuvraj Singh, who reached his half-century off 12 balls against England
in Durban during the 2007 World Twenty20, has reached 50 off fewer
deliveries."It's a captain's nightmare," admitted South African skipper
Faf du Plessis.
"I thought we posted a really good total."West Indian captain Darren
Sammy said victory helped heal some of the wounds caused by South
Africa's comfortable 2-0 win in the preceding three-match Test series."
We were determined to make up for the Test series," said Sammy of
Friday's winning team which featured only four of the Test side.Despite
Gayle's assault, there were only four balls to spare when the West
Indies completed their win by passing their target of 166. Leg-spinner
Imran Tahir led the South African fightback, taking three for 28 in four
overs, including the wicket of Gayle, who gloved an attempted reverse
sweep to wicketkeeper Morne van Wyk.Gayle was second man out with the
total on 114 off the last ball of the 11th over.
At that stage it looked as though the tourists would romp to victory.
But four more wickets fell before Kieron Pollard pulled David Wiese to
the midwicket boundary off the second ball of the last over. Rilee
Rossouw anchored South Africa's total of 165 for four with an unbeaten
51, made off 40 balls with five fours.The most spectacular batting of
the South African innings came from Du Plessis, who hammered 38 off 20
balls, with five fours and two sixes.West Indian left-arm opening bowler
Sheldon Cottrell took two for 33, while Jason Holder opened the bowling
and conceded only 20 runs in an unbroken four-over spell, while claiming
the wicket of Van Wyk.
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