Sarwan strokes attractive century in West Indies win

COLOMBO, (Reuters) – Ramnaresh Sarawan scored an  attractive 123 including five sixes to help West Indies to a  61-run victory over Kenya in their World Cup warmup match today.
Sri Lanka, one of the tournament’s co-hosts, overwhelmed the  Netherlands by 156 runs.
Sarwan rescued West Indies from 65 for four to steer his  team to their eventual 253 for eight.
Pace bowlers Kemar Roach and Adrian Russell then took seven  wickets between them in Kenya’s 192 all out from 45.3 overs.

Ramnaresh Sarwan
Ramnaresh Sarwan

Sarwan has returned to the West Indies one-day side aftrer  he was dropped last year because of fitness problems and  indifferent domestic form.
Sri Lanka opener Tillakaratne Dilshan made a run-a-ball 78  in an opening stand of 117 with Upul Tharanga while Thilan  Samaraweera, Chamara Silva and Chamara Kapugedera scored  half-centuries in the 1966 champions’ imposing 351 for five.
The Dutch could muster only 195 from 47.3 overs in reply  with Dilhara Fernando taking four for 43.