Barbados: Club Cricket Round-up (28 Jun 1998)
An action-packed period of post-tea drama left Big B Spartan with a sniff of an unlikely victory, which was eventually averted by resolute batting from ESA Field Pickwick's middle and lower order
28-Jun-1998
28 June 1998
Barbados Club Cricket Round-up
The Barbados Nation
Pickwick Ahead In Doomed Match
by Philip Hackett
Pickwick 251 and 62/9, Spartan 304, at Kensington Oval
An action-packed period of post-tea drama left Big B Spartan with a
sniff of an unlikely victory, which was eventually averted by resolute
batting from ESA Field Pickwick's middle and lower order.
Starting their second innings 53 behind immediately after the interval
Pickwick crashed to four for five against accurate medium pace bowling
from Mark Lavine (five for 17) and Richard Connelly (three for 17).
The slide started when left-hander George Harris, hooking at a short
delivery from Lavine, skied a catch to wicket-keeper Livy Puckerin,
running back.
Connelly removed Rondell Yearwood, caught at the wicket off the
outside edge prodding forward and with the score unchanged Michael
Matthews, who opened the innings with Harris because of an injury to
Adrian Griffith, lofted a catch to Connelly on the backward square
boundary off Lavine as Pickwick slipped to three for three.
This brought skipper Griffith hobbling to the crease to join Graham
Bethell. Griffith had earlier aggravated a previous ankle injury while
fielding.
Matthews soon joined him as a runner but there was little work for
Matthews to do as Griffith was snapped up at silly mid-off by Rowehan
Walcott, playing forward to Lavine.
Bethell drove Connelly hard but straight to Dexter Toppin at mid-off
to leave Pickwick blushing at four for five.
Raymond Griffith (13) and Ryan Haynes (17) repaired the damage in a
stand of 25 but not without several anxious moments as several balls
fell perilously close to fielders.
Haynes was eventually caught by Stephen Leslie off Toppin but Miller
gave Griffith sound support in a partnership which further frustrated
Spartan.
Griffith, Ian Watts and Wayne Yarde also fell in the closing moments
but the match was called off just after 5:30 p.m. with 1.3 overs left
and Pickwick ahead by nine.
With the overs running out, Spartan would have needed to dismiss
Pickwick no later than 5:27 to have the opportunity to chase a target
since the mandatory 15 overs started at 4:37 p.m.
Earlier, Spartan, resuming on 227 for four, secured a comfortable 53
run first innings lead, mainly through the efforts of Stephen Leslie
(33) and Dave Marshall (31). Yarde took three for 45 for Pickwick and
Bethell three for 40.
St. Catherine Humbled By Maple
by Bernard Babb
St. Catherine 124-9 dec and 115, Maple 205-8 dec and 36-5, at Trents
MOUNT GAY Maple pulled off a commendable victory, stunning champions
St. Catherine by five wickets with two balls to spare in their clash
on the west coast.
Starting the day with a chance of forcing a victory, home team Maple
kept their courage and focus to defeat St. Catherine for the second
straight season.
After declaring at their overweek total of 205 for eight, Maple
wrapped up the St. Catherine second innings for115, leaving them with
a mere 35 for victory in nine overs.
Maple stumbled on the home run losing five wickets for 17 runs, but
were pulled around by captain Andy Payne in the final two overs.
St. Catherine pacers checked the Maple second innings with early
success removing Glenn Scott, Kregg Burgess and Dwight Bowen with just
four runs on the board and further dented their ambitions by claiming
Emmerson Jordan and Donovan Lopez for just 17 runs.
However, there was still some hope for the home side as captain Payne
pushed himself down the order and was called on to rescue the team.
With Maple needing 15 off the last two overs he steered them to
victory as they collected seven off the penultimate over, leaving the
target within reach in the final over.
Payne eventually sealed the victory off the fourth ball of the final
over bowled by Roger Blades as he on drove a well pitched delivery for
a boundary.
"I always thought we had a chance of winning the game, and the fellows
were very positive," Payne said of his Maple team .
He praised the bowling of fast bowler Emmerson Jordan who took six for
39 from 19.2 overs after St. Catherine looked capable of holding out
for a draw, being 82 for five at tea.
Empire, YMPC In Stalemate
by Haydn Gill
Empire 150 and 91/7 decl'd, YMPC 118 and 65/6, at Bank Hall
TO SCORE 86 runs from 20 overs with nine wickets in tact should more
than likely provide an entertaining run chase.
That was the equation for Sports & Games YMPC to beat ICB Empire, but
the match surprisingly ended in a stalemate after a few tight overs
turned things around.
In the end, YMPC's enterprising encouraging start of 38 in 6.5 overs
was transformed into a cautious crawl and they ended well short after
they were set a feasible 124 in a minimum of 27 overs.
Victor Walcott, for the second time in the match, kept Empire in the
game with a fine spell of fast bowling in which he took four wickets
and kept an immaculate line and length.
His captain, Robin Parris supported him from the other end with
defensive left-arm spin and there was a period in which only eight
runs were added in 7.1 overs after Sherwin Campbell and Adrian Jones
had given the innings the early boost.
Once Jones was caught at gully off Walcott and danger man Kenrick
Marshall edged a full-toss to the keeper off Parris in the space of
three balls, YMPC lost their way when Leon Layne went to the wicket.
Layne managed seven off 23 balls, but even when Walcott had him caught
at forward short-leg, YMPC still had a chance with Terry Rollock
joining Campbell.
They needed 70 from 11 overs, but when Rollock hooked Walcott down the
throat of deep backward square, the chase was aborted. Campbell, who
cracked 19 from his first 20 balls, stood firm and was 26 from 78
balls when the match ended.
The start of play was delayed by 65 minutes because of a wet pitch and
Empire, who resumed on 39 for four declared their second innings 10
minutes after tea.
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