Barbados: Bowler Within Sight Of Division One Record (7 December 1998)
Sylvester Louis, in what appears to be his farewell performance in a lengthy, outstanding career, yesterday put himself on the verge of one of Division 1 cricket's most prized records
07-Dec-1998
7 December 1998
Barbados: Bowler Within Sight Of Division One Record
By Haydn Gill
Police 125-8, Carlton 67-6
Sylvester Louis, in what appears to be his farewell performance
in a lengthy, outstanding career, yesterday put himself on the
verge of one of Division 1 cricket's most prized records.
Exploiting helpful bowling conditions, the 41-year-old station
sergeant captured five of six United Carlton wickets on a day in
which the entire pre-tea session was lost because of a wet
outfield.
They carried him to 84 scalps, the same number experienced
left-arm spinner Winston Reid achieved for Sports & Games YMPC
in 1995.
Police, the champions-in-waiting, need another four wickets to
clinch first innings points, and Louis also seems certain to
gain the double satisfaction of a record and the lawmen's first
Division 1 championship in more than a decade.
Carlton struggled for most of the day and it was only noteworthy
that wickets fell in sets of twos - two with the score at seven,
47 and 48.
Louis struck twice in his first over in which Ian Brathwaite was
lbw pushing forward and Wilbur Bruce was bowled playing down the
wrong line.
The Clarke cousins, Jason and Shirley, batted for an
hour-and-a-quarter before skipper Shirley was caught by Emmerson
Sealy running around from mid-on.
Jason, the strong left-hander, swung Louis over mid-wicket for
six and added another over the bowler's head and onto Weymouth
"B" before cutting a short ball to second slip off Alvin
Campbell.
Louis snapped up Ron Cumberbatch, who played on, and Orion
Lewis, lbw offering no stroke.
Another 45 minutes were available for Louis to clinch the
record, but Louis Lynch and Allan Rogers survived until the
close.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)