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Windies slam 236/6 to beat SA and record highest T20I chase

Updated on: 12 January,2015 08:32 AM IST  | 
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West Indies achieved a world record run chase when they beat South Africa by four wickets with four balls to spare in the second Twenty20 international at the Wanderers here on Sunday

Windies slam 236/6 to beat SA and record highest T20I chase

Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels

Johannesburg: West Indies achieved a world record run chase when they beat South Africa by four wickets with four balls to spare in the second Twenty20 international at the Wanderers here on Sunday.

Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels
Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels 


Opener Chris Gayle hit nine fours and seven sixes as he slammed a 41-ball 90 to power the visitors to a 2-0 unbeatable lead in the three-match series.


Gayle was ably assisted by a fine 39-ball 60 from another big-hitter Marlon Samuels, who hit seven fours and two sixes en route.


Earlier, South African captain Faf du Plessis led from the front scoring a 46-ball century to lead the South Africans to a total of 231 for seven after being sent in to bat in the second T20I at the Wanderers.

In ideal batting conditions here, Du Plessis hammered 119 off 56 balls before he was caught in the deep off the last ball of the 19th over. Du Plessis hit five sixes and 11 fours.

West Indies lead the three-match series 2-0 with the third match to be played in Durban on January 14.

Brief scores: South Africa 231-7 (F du Plessis 119, DA Miller 47; D Bravo 2-32) in 20 overs lost to West Indies 236-6 (C Gayle 90, M Samuels 60; D Wiese 3-43) in 19.2 overs

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