Hetmyer century powers West Indies to impressive start

West Indies batsman Shimron Hetmyer raises his bat and helmet after he completed his century (100 runs) during the first one day international (ODI) cricket match between India and West Indies at Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on October 21, 2018. PHOTO | SAJJAD HUSSAIN |

What you need to know:

  • Opener Kieran Powell ensured a brisk start for the West Indies despite losing his debutant partner Chandrapaul Hemraj for nine. Powell hit 51 off 39 deliveries
  • But Hetmyer counter-attacked, building crucial partnerships including a 74-run sixth-wicket stand with Rovman Powell, who made 22
  • Holder, who was dropped on 31 by Pant off Chahal, contributed with a useful 38 before being bowled by Chahal

GUWAHATI, INDIA

Batsman Shimron Hetmyer hit an attacking century to help West Indies post 322 for eight in the first of five one-day internationals against India in Guwahati on Sunday.

Hetmyer made 106 during his 78-ball knock, including 6 fours and 6 sixes, after the tourists were put into bat first.

Leg spinner Yuzvendra Chahal claimed three wickets, returning impressive figures of 3-41 from his 10 overs.

Opener Kieran Powell ensured a brisk start for the West Indies despite losing his debutant partner Chandrapaul Hemraj for nine. Powell hit 51 off 39 deliveries.

Chahal then combined with the Indian pace duo of Shami and Khaleel Ahmed to rattle the opposition top order after trapping Marlon Samuels for nought.

But Hetmyer counter-attacked, building crucial partnerships including a 74-run sixth-wicket stand with Rovman Powell, who made 22.

Hetmyer hit a six over extra cover off Shami to bring up his third ODI ton and the first against India.

He celebrated the feat with a salute to the Caribbean dressing room before getting a hug from skipper Jason Holder at the other end.

But the left-handed batsman fell to Jadeja in the very next over, after a mistimed slog sweep went into the hands of debutant Rishabh Pant at long leg.

Holder, who was dropped on 31 by Pant off Chahal, contributed with a useful 38 before being bowled by Chahal.

Devendra Bishoo, on 22, and Kemar Roach, on 26, put on 44 runs for their ninth wicket unbeaten stand to take West Indies well past the 300-run mark.