Collapse takes gloss off Brathwaite, Samuels hundreds

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, CMC – An abysmal but now familiar collapse, tarnished high quality hundreds by Kraigg Brathwaite and Marlon Samuels, as West Indies’ hopes of mounting a serious challenge in the second Test against South Africa, all but faded on the penultimate day here yesterday.

Cruising at 231 for two in the second session, West Indies capitulated to lose their last seven wickets for 44 runs, to stumble to 275 for nine at the close of another rain-hit day at St George’s Park where only 35 overs were possible.

Marlon Samuels celebrates his century during day 4 of the 2nd Test match between South Africa and West Indies at St. Georges Park yesterday in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. (Photo by Duif du Toit/Gallo Images)
Marlon Samuels celebrates his century during day 4 of the 2nd Test match between South Africa and West Indies at St. Georges Park yesterday in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. (Photo by Duif du Toit/Gallo Images)
Kraigg Brathwaite celebrates his century during day 4 of the 2nd Test match between South Africa and West Indies at St. Georges Park yesterday in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. (Photo by Duif du Toit/Gallo Images)
Kraigg Brathwaite celebrates his century during day 4 of the 2nd Test match between South Africa and West Indies at St. Georges Park yesterday in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. (Photo by Duif du Toit/Gallo Images)12

The collapse took the shine off the gallant efforts of Brathwaite who stroked 106 and Samuels, who hit 101, as they imposed West Indies’ presence on the game with a 176-run, third wicket partnership.

Brathwaite, in only his 16th Test, faced 186 deliveries in 287 minutes and registered 12 fours, as he fashioned his third Test hundred and third in his last six Tests.

Samuels, meanwhile, completed his sixth Test hundred – a fascintating knock that consumed 160 balls, in 203 minutes and included 14 fours and a six.

However, both fell within the space of four deliveries to trigger a collapse, as West Indies lost their way in the evening session. They were 245 for four at tea but lost five wickets for 34 runs in 10 overs after the break.

When rain drove players from the field at 4:30 pm, the West Indies were 142 runs behind South Africa’s first innings of 417 for eight declared, and still in danger of losing the game with a day left in the contest.

Seamer Morne Morkel proved the Windies’ nemesis, taking four for 69 while leg-spinner Imran Tahir, roughly treated by Samuels throughout, grabbed three for 108.

Resuming the day on 147 for two, West Indies flourished through the enterprise of Brathwaite and Samuels who played positively against the pair of Morkel and Philander.

Brathwaite, starting on 65, drove Morkel through mid-off in the fifth over of the day and swung Tahir to the mid-wicket boundary, to move into the 80s.

He survived a rain-break on 87 with West Indies on 189 for two and a dropped chance off fast bowler Dale Steyn on 90, to reach three figures with a slight mid-cued pull into the onside off the same bowler, a few overs later.

Samuels, unbeaten on 60 overnight, steered Morkel to third man for four early on, lashed Tahir straight for another boundary and then cover-drove him beautifully, as he too flourished.

Once in the 90s, Samuels marched to his century imperiously, smashing Tahir over long on for six and then lofting the bowler over mid-wicket for four, to reach his landmark.

He perished in the next over, however, falling lbw to a full length delivery from Philander, and failed to find reprieve through the DRS.

In the third ball of the next over with two runs added at 233 for three, Brathwaite edged Morkel to Alviro Petersen at second slip, to follow Samuels.

Veteran left-hander Shiv Chanderpaul, on four and captain Denesh Ramdin, eight, carried West Indies to 245 for four but both perished shortly afterward.

Ramdin hit a couple of boundaries before missing a Tahir googly and falling lbw for 20, to continue a slump that has seen him gather 43 runs from his last five innings.

Two balls later, Chanderpaul pulled Tahir onto his stumps to depart for seven at 261 for six, and Jason Holder (1), Sulieman Benn (4) and Kenroy Peters (0) all followed him in quick fashion, as the West Indies’ demise took shape.

 

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA 1st innings 417-8 decl.

WEST INDIES 1st innings

(overnight 147 for two)

K Brathwaite c Petersen b Morkel 106

D Smith c Amla b Morkel 22

L Johnson c du Plessis b Morkel 0

M Samuels lbw b Philander 101

S Chanderpaul  b Imran Tahir 7

*+D Ramdin lbw b Imran Tahir 20

J Holder c wkp de Villiers b Morkel 1

J Taylor not out 10

S Benn c Petersen b Imran Tahir 4

K Peters run out 0

Extras: (lb4) 4

TOTAL: (9 wkts, 79 overs) 275

Fall of wickets: 1-55, 2-55, 3-231, 4-233, 5-260, 6-261, 7-265, 8-270, 9-275.

Bowling: Steyn 14-3-48-0, Philander 18-4-41-0, Morkel 20-2-69-2, Imran Tahir 26-2-108-0, Elgar 1-0-5-0.

Position: West Indies trail by 142 runs with one wicket intact.

Toss: West Indies.

Umpires: B Bowden, P Reiffel; TV – Aleem Dar.