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da betcris: ESPNcricinfo staff24-Feb-2015Chris Gayle could have been out lbw first ball but escaped with the umpire’s call prevailing. Zimbabwe’s joy was short-lived•Getty ImagesGayle, who had not scored an ODI century since June 2013, allied with Samuels, and accumulated steadily•AFPThe duo carried on and Gayle got to a century off 105 balls•Getty ImagesGayle soon unleashed carnage, whacking a record 16 sixes and raised the fastest ODI double-century•Associated PressMarlon Samuels’ heroics paled in the background, but he produced a hundred of his own, adding 372 runs with Gayle, the highest for any wicket in ODIs•Associated PressGayle plundered 215 off 147 balls before being dismissed off the last ball of the innings•ICCZimbabwe’s top order was dismantled and they slid to 46 for 3 in 8 overs•Getty ImagesBrendan Taylor and Shaun Williams, though, revived the chase with a 80-run stand•Getty ImagesAfter Marlon Samuels had Taylor caught behind for 37, Craig Ervine took over and supplied greater fight•ICCHowever, Gayle plunged into action again, accounting for Ervine and Stuart Matsikenyeri•Associated PressHe was not done yet, pulling off a mock tumble-and-roll catch to send back Elton Chigumbura, as West Indies grabbed a 73-run win•Getty Images