Ramdin keeps Windies winning streak alive

West Indies wicketkeeper batsman Denesh Ramdin scores through the off-side during his unbeaten 52 against Warwickshire on Friday. (Photo courtesy WICB Media)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, CMC – Wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin stroked a half-century as West Indies kept up their winning streak with a 13-run victory over English County Warwickshire in their third unofficial warm-up Twenty20 here yesterday.

West Indies wicketkeeper batsman Denesh Ramdin scores through the off-side during his unbeaten 52 against Warwickshire on Friday. (Photo courtesy WICB Media)
West Indies wicketkeeper batsman Denesh Ramdin scores through the off-side during his unbeaten 52 against Warwickshire on Friday. (Photo courtesy WICB Media)

The Caribbean side racked up 145 for five off their 20 overs at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, with the right-handed Ramdin top-scoring with an unbeaten 52.

Jason Holder struck 23 not out while captain Darren Sammy got 20.

Wicketkeeper/batsman Denesh Ramdin … top-scored with 52 for West Indies.

In reply, all-rounder Dwayne Bravo picked up three for 26 as Warwickshire were limited to 132 for four off their 20 overs.

Opener Varun Chopra top-scored with 41 while England discard Ian Bell got 35, in an opening stand of 74. Chopra counted five fours while Bell gathered four fours and a six.

Once they were separated, however, Warwickshire lost four wickets for 38 runs to lose momentum, as West Indies closed out well.

Ramdin had earlier dragged West Indies out of a hole where they lay languishing at 43 for four, inspiring two stands to get them up to their eventual total. He stroked five fours and faced 36 deliveries, adding 34 for the fifth wicket with Sammy and 68 in an unbroken sixth wicket stand with Holder.

Sammy faced 14 balls and struck two fours while Holder hit three fours off 20 deliveries.

West Indies will face Warwickshire again tomorrow in their final preparation game before they head to India to take on Australia and India in their two official warm-up games for the Twenty20 World Cup.