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Athanaze ton, Yadram, Royal blow Kenya away

West Indies 318 for 7 (Athanaze 116*, Melius 60, Desai 3-54) beat Kenya 96 (Gandhi 37, Yadram 5-18, Royal 4-25) by 222 runs

Defending champions West Indies prevailed over Kenya in a one-sided contest in Lincoln, registering a 222-run win - their first in three games this tournament - courtesy Alick Athanaze's unbeaten 116, and a combined nine wickets between Bhaskar Yadram and Jeavor Royal. Despite the two points, West Indies are no longer in contention for a knockout berth as hosts New Zealand and South Africa lead them on the points table.

West Indies got off to a solid start after opting to bat, thanks to a quickfire fifty from Kimani Melius (60 off 45). His opening partner Keagan Simmons' dismissal in the 15th over, however, led to the side losing their top three for four runs within the space of eight deliveries. Kenya, on their part, failed to capitalise on the quick wickets, allowing Athanaze and Kirstan Kallicharan to hoist West Indies to 150 via a 68-run partnership. While Athanaze motored on, having struck an unbeaten 76 in the previous game, the lower-order duo of Royal and Nyeem Young chipped in with 24 and 57 respectively to help their side finish on 318 for 7. Aveet Desai, the pick of the Kenya bowlers, finished with figures of 3 for 54.

Subsequently, it took West Indies all of 24.4 overs to skittle the Kenya line-up with left-arm spinner Royal taking 4 for 25 in his 7.4 overs and Yadram ending with 5 for 18 from his seven overs. Only three of the Kenya batsmen mustered double-digit scores, with opener Aman Gandhi top-scoring with 37.

Kenya U19 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st51AR GandhiDM Kavinya
2nd8S SinghDM Kavinya
3rd6A DesaiDM Kavinya
4th1TO OchiengDM Kavinya
5th10SR BhudiaTO Ochieng
6th4SR BhudiaJS Kundi
7th7SR BhudiaAP Hirani
8th0A ChidambaranAP Hirani
9th8AP HiraniGM Mwendwa
10th1MO AgerAP Hirani