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Big Benn chimes in with Kensington 5-for

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WICB Media Release.

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados –Sulieman Benn took five wickets on the opening day as West Indies took the upper hand over New Zealand on a good batting pitch as Kensington Oval hosted its 50th Test match.

The left-arm spinner thrilled the local fans who came out to witness the decisive third and final Test match of the series at the historic venue. He bowled superbly to pick up his fourth career five-wicket haul. He was well backed up by pacer Kemar Roach, who took four wickets as New Zealand were bowled out for 293.

West Indies will resume on Friday at 32-0, with Chris Gayle on 18 and Kraigg Brathwaite on 11.

“I have a very good rhythm and the ball is coming out well. I would say I bowled ‘OK’ today, I won’t say I was at my very best but I’m happy with the five wickets and the position we are in. To bowl out a team for under 300 after they won the toss and decided to bat, as a team, we would take that any day,” Benn said after the day’s play.

“I have worked hard throughout the series and if results come through my hard work I will take that. They scored a lot of runs but we bowled wicket-taking balls so overall we are quite satisfied with the position.”

Benn ended with 5-93 off 26.2 overs – his second five-wicket haul at Kensington Oval, following his 6-81 against South Africa four years ago. Roach finished with 4-61 – his second consecutive four-wicket haul following 4-74 in last week’s victory at Queen’s Park Oval.

The pair combined to trigger a collapse in the post-lunch session, as New Zealand slipped from 95-2.

“Kensington Oval always offers bounce for spinners. Once you get the ball in the right areas that will help you as well, so I wanted to make sure I bowled with control, maintained the pressure,” Benn added.

“We are going well with the bat so far, so tomorrow we have to come back and assess the situation and look to maintain the advantage.”

FULL SQUAD

Denesh Ramdin (Captain)

Sulieman Benn

Jermaine Blackwood

Kraigg Brathwaite

Darren Bravo

Shiv Chanderpaul

Kirk Edwards

Shannon Gabriel

Chris Gayle

Jason Holder

Leon Johnson

Shane Shillingford

Kemar Roach

Jerome Taylor 

TEAM MANAGEMENT

Ottis Gibson (Head Coach)

Sir Richard Richardson (Team Manager)

Sir Curtly Ambrose (Bowling Consultant)

Stuart Williams (Assistant Coach)

Andre Coley (Assistant Coach)

C.J. Clark (Physiotherapist)

Hector Martinez Charles (Strength & Conditioning Co-ordinator)

Richard Berridge (Video & Statistical Analyst)

Philip Spooner (Media Manager)

Virgil Browne (Massage Therapist)

SERIES SCHEDULE

June 8-12: First Test – New Zealand won by 186 runs at Sabina Park, Jamaica

June 16-20: Second Test – West Indies won by 10 wickets at Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad

June 26-30: Third Test – Kensington Oval, Barbados

July 5: First T20I – Windsor Park, Dominica

July 6: Second T20I – Windsor Park, Dominica

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Thu, 06/26/2014 - 17:28
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Sulieman Benn took five wickets on the opening day as West Indies took the upper hand over New Zealand on a good batting pitch as Kensington Oval hosted its 50th Test match.

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