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West Indies earn first test win in South Africa

Sat Dec 29, 2007 9:52pm IST
 
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By Telford Vice

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (Reuters) - Fast bowlers Fidel Edwards and Jerome Taylor shared six wickets as West Indies surged to their maiden test win in South Africa on Saturday.

Chasing 389 to win the first test, South Africa were dismissed for 260 after tea on the fourth day to hand West Indies victory by 128 runs. Edwards took 3-37 with Taylor claiming 3-66.

It was West Indies's first away test win against opposition other than Zimbabwe or Bangladesh since they beat England by an innings and 93 runs in Birmingham in June, 2000.

West Indies resumed their second innings on 146-8 but were soon bowled out for 175, left-arm spinner Paul Harris taking both wickets to finish with 4-35.

South Africa then slumped to 20-3 with fast bowler Daren Powell starting the slide when he trapped Herschelle Gibbs in front without scoring.

Edwards first struck when he had Hashim Amla caught behind by wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin for eight.

In Edwards's next over, Graeme Smith spliced a short delivery upward for short leg fielder Daren Ganga to dive across the pitch and complete the catch to dismiss the South African captain for 11.

Ashwell Prince, who scored 10, was dismissed with the fourth ball after lunch, which he edged to Chris Gayle at first slip to earn Taylor his first wicket.  Continued...

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