Da Silva notches century as Windies dominate
DA SILVA...struck exactly 100 to guide the visitors to 517 all out (Photo: AFP)

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (CMC) — Joshua Da Silva's hundred saw West Indies to a massive total before fast bowler Alzarri Joseph struck twice to rattle Zimbabwe XI, and emphasise the touring side's dominance of day two of their four-day match here Sunday.

Unbeaten on nine overnight with West Indies on 313 for five, the 24-year-old Da Silva struck exactly 100 to guide the visitors to 517 all out at the Bulawayo Athletic Club.

All-rounder Roston Chase, battling to remain in the West Indies set-up, hit an important 87 but Devon Thomas added only seven to his overnight 42.

In reply, the hosts crashed to 52 for five before bad weather ended play prematurely, the 26-year-old Joseph snaring two for 12 from four incisive overs.

"It is a decent pitch. Some balls are staying a bit low, but I think the boys really applied themselves and made the most of the opportunity to get into the middle," said Da Silva.

"It's always good to score over 500 runs. The goal set out by Kraigg [Brathwaite] was to bat a day-and-a-half and we did that, and Kraigg gave us a target of 450 at the end of the hour after lunch on the second day and we got that as well.

"So I think we ticked all the boxes and hopefully, we transfer that to the Test series."

Heading into day three in the preparation game for next weekend's start of the opening Test, Zimbabwe XI trail by 465 runs.

West Indies' start was less than ideal, Thomas perishing in the morning's seventh over, edging a short ball from seamer Donald Tiripano (2-34) behind.

However, any hopes the hosts entertained of running through West Indies' lower order were then squashed as Da Silva buckled down in a century stand with Chase.

Da Silva, a compact right-hander, struck 13 fours off 149 balls in close to three hours at the crease while Chase, an off-spinning all-rounder with 45 Tests under his belt, belted nine fours and a brace of sixes in a breezy 93-ball knock.

Joseph then rammed home the advantage for West Indies, knocking over opener Kudzai Maunze without scoring in the second over and then accounting for Joylord Gumbie (11) in the sixth over, to leave the hosts struggling on 12 for two.

Seamers Kyle Mayers, Jason Holder, and Shannon Gabriel all followed up with telling blows to reduce the Zimbabwe XI innings to ruins.

SCOREBOARD

West Indies 1st Innings (overnight 313 for five)

*K Brathwaite retired out 116

T Chanderpaul c Tsiga b

Chivanga 46

R Reifer b Chesa 23

N Bonner lbw b Madhevere 3

J Blackwood c Chivanga b

Shumba 17

K Mayers b Tiripano 46

D Thomas not out 42

+J Da Silva retired out 100

R Chase not out 87

J Holder b Shumba 4

A Joseph c Maruma b Shumba 11

Extras (lb11, w1, nb3) 15

Total (all out, 132.5 overs) 517

Fall of wickets: 1-137, 2-199, 3-199, 4-240, 5-295, 6-334, 7-492, 8-517, 9-517, 10-517.

Bowling: Mumba 12-3-54-0, Faraz Akram 13-1-41-0, Chivanga 12.3-4-23-1, Tiripano 13.3-2-34-2, Madhevere 23-2-85-1, Mashinge 13-1-60-0, Mufudza 18-0-58-0, Chesa 15-1-67-1, Shumba 11.5-0-80-3, Maunze 1-0-4-0.

Zimbabwe XI 1st Innings

T Makoni c Bonner b Mayers 13

K Maunze c wkp Da Silva b Joseph 0

J Gumbie c wkp Da Silva b Joseph 11

T Maruma not out 15

W Madhevere lbw b Holder 0

T Munyonga c Chase b Gabriel 1

M Shumba not out 9

Extras (b1, lb1, nb1) 3

Total (5 wkts, 21.3 overs) 52

To bat: W Mashinge, *+Faraz Akram, T Mufudza, C Mumba, P Chesa, T Chivanga, D Tiripano, T Tsiga.

Bowling: Roach 7-2-10-0, Joseph 4-1-12-2, Gabriel 4-1-17-1, Mayers 1-1-0-1, Holder 4-2-2-1, Motie 1.3-0-9-0.

Position: Zimbabwe XI trail by 465 runs.

Umpires: Christopher Phiri, Forster Mutizwa.

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