Barbados Clubs: Yearwood's ton spurs Sparton to 324 (16 May 1999)
Big B Spartan started the 1999 season the same way they have for the past three years - scoring over 300 runs
16-May-1999
16 May 1999
Barbados Clubs: Yearwood's ton spurs Sparton to 324
Philip Spooner
Spartan 324-9 v Maple
Big B Spartan started the 1999 season the same way they have for
the past three years - scoring over 300 runs.
Yesterday, they got off to a flying start thanks to an opening
stand of 128 by Corey Yearwood and Ryan Burke, and after a
mid-afternoon slump an unbroken last-wicket stand of 59 between
Dexter Toppin and Suleiman Benn fortified the innings.
Yearwood, in his second season with the club, and Burke, playing
for the first time, gave the innings a flamboyant send-off. They
posted the 50 stand in the seventh over and by the first water
break Spartan had added 94.
Yearwood brought up 50 in 68 minutes with his eighth four, the
same stroke that brought up the century stand in the 13th over.
Burke, less technically correct but equally as breathtaking his
partner, reached 50 in 75 minutes whith six fours and a six.
They fell within three runs of each other as medium-pacer Ryan
Nurse snared three wickets to set back Spartan in the final
half-hour before tea. Yearwood was well caught at short
midwicket to be one of thre excellent catches by Don O'neal, and
Burke needlessly lofted a catch to mid-off. Livy Puckerin and
Rowehan Walcott also departed before the interval as Spartan
went to the break on 160 for four.
After tea Kerry Lucas, with 41 off 44 balls, and skipper Ronnie
Griffith, a well-compiled 47 with seven fours, kept the momentum
going, before medium-pacer Pedro DePeiza put a brake on
proceedings.
Belatedly introduced from the northern end as the seventh
bowler, DePeiza, better known as an opening batsman, took four
wickets in 20 balls as Spartan slipped from 247 for five to 265
for nine.
Then the 17-year-old Benn, in his first match for the Parkites,
and Toppin, a 40-year-old veteran of 15 season, combined to
regain the initiative.
They posted 59 in 45 minutes of real entertainment. Toppin ended
on 37 not out, including a polished on-side boundary which
brought up the 300 in the 56 overs, while the left-handed Benn
had three fours in his unbeaten 23.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)