Barbados: Top Team Up Against It (3 October 1998)
Mark Lavine's unexpected return to South Africa has had a ripple effect
03-Oct-1998
3 October 1998
Barbados: Top Team Up Against It
The Barbados Nation
Mark Lavine's unexpected return to South Africa has had a ripple
effect.
Not only has Lavine's sudden exit affected the balance of the
Barbados team for next week's Red Stripe Bowl, but it has put
Big B Spartan in a spot of bother.
The talented allrounder has been Spartan's leading player this
season and the Parkites would have been looking to him as they
try to topple Mount Gay Maple at Trents and stay on top the
table.
At present, Maple are 128 runs ahead, having gained first
innings lead last Sunday. Lavine has already taken four of the
six second innings wickets and would have been tipped to get
more.
The weather is another factor that may go against the leaders.
Heavy rain yesterday afternoon, would have affected the pitch
and outfield, and Spartan may have to chase the victory target
in less than ideal batting conditions.
The team's premier batsman Livy Puckerin said they have no
choice but to play for the win.
"We will be looking for eight points regardless of the
conditions," the former Barbados wicket-keeper/batsman said.
"Mark is one of our better players and he will be missed, but
myself and the other batters will have to buckle down and do the
job."
Police, second behind Spartan at the start of this series, are
in a good position to record a win over Cockspur Wanderers at
Dayrells Road.
Police enforced the follow-on after the homeside faltered in
their first innings and with Sylvester Louis and Emmerson Sealy,
who has over 40 wickets for the season, in their attack, the
lawmen will be going to return to the top of the ladder.
Summarised Scores
At Dayrells Road: Police 316-7 dec. Cockspur Wanderers 155
(Michael Edwards 46; Emmerson Sealy 4-45, Stanton Proverbs 3-17) and
19-0.
At Trents: Mount Gay Maple 90 and 114-6 (Kregg Burgess 40; Mark
Lavine 4-28). Big B Spartan 76
At Black Rock: Sports & Games YMPC 141 and 49-4. United Carlton
144 (William Lashley 4-20, Terry Rollock 4-54)
At Bayfield: BNB St. Catherine 310-5 dec. (Roger Blades 81,
Horace Waldron 70). BCL 167-4 (Carl Chapman 56 not out, Donville
Brathwaite 47)
At Belleplaine: ESA Field Pickwick 80-4 dec. and 25-0. CHIC
Schools North 129 (Tennyson Roach 4-21, Wren Miller 4-52)
At the Brewery: Banks 146 and 102-1 (Mike Maynard 54 not out,
Richard Carter 46 not out). Cable & Wireless BET 202 (Courtney Browne
54; Winston Reid 6-56, David Sealy 3-64)
At Kingsland: CHIC Schools South 102 and 73 (Patterson Thompson
5-33, Sherlon Greaves 3-18) ICB Empire 116 and 61-1. ICB Empire won by
nine wickets.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)