Barbados Trial Match: Batsmen let Holder's XI down (5 January 1999)
Trial matches are usually high-scoring affairs in which batsmen fiercely battle for places in the national cricket team
05-Jan-1999
5 January 1999
Barbados Trial Match: Batsmen let Holder's XI down
By Haydn Gill
Trial matches are usually high-scoring affairs in which batsmen
fiercely battle for places in the national cricket team.
However, it was the bowlers who held sway yesterday on a Dayrells Road
pitch that has a reputation of being one of the island's best batting
tracks.
So disappointing was the batting that a team found themselves reeling
on 99 for eight in the face of impressive, sustained seam bowling from
Corey Collymore and Hendy Bryan.
It was somewhat of a surprise that Roland Holder's XI found the going
so tough immediately after Sherwin Campbell's team had batted for more
than four sessions in piling up 368.
Holder's team got up to 154, thanks to four sixes between the Nos. 10
and 11, Pedro Collins and Ryan Best, and a fighting, unbeaten 59 from
left-hander Ryan Hinds.
It was Hinds' second half-century in as many innings and it should
assure him of a place in Barbados' opening Busta Cup match starting
next week Friday against the Windward Islands.
Hinds, who came in at No. 4, had his problems against Collymore and
Bryan but he battled for nearly two hours in a knock that included
eight fours off 116 balls.
No one would have expected a line-up that included Adrian Griffith,
Sean Armstrong, Horace Waldron and Ricky Hoyte would have been swept
aside so easily.
Griffith fell to a loose drive against Patterson Thompson and the
other three were prised out by the impressive Collymore, who sent down
what was arguably the finest spell of fast bowling in any of the two
trial matches.
The 21-year-old hardly delivered a bad ball in 13 successive overs in
which he maintained decent pace, line and length. At one stage,
Campbell even gave him the support of five slips and a silly mid-off.
Collymore first struck by removing Armstrong, who was bowled
attempting a forcing back-foot shot.
His other two victims went in more spectacular fashion. Waldron,
offering no stroke, was embarrassingly bowled, while the left-handed
Hoyte, troubled by Collymore several times, was lbw trying to push
forward.
At the other end, Hendy Bryan bowled just as impressively in that
spell of 11 overs in which he took two for 21.
Antonio Mayers never played him with any conviction and it was no
surprise when he hit a catch to gully.
Bryan also had Dave Marshall lbw, the batsman rapped almost on the
full as he shouldered arms.
Marshall was sixth out at 92, and the left-arm spin pair of Winston
Reid and Sulieman Benn shared the last four wickets although both were
struck for two sixes by tail-enders.
Earlier, Campbell's XI, resuming on 281 for five, added another 89
runs, most of them coming from the bat of wicket-keeper Courtney
Browne, who extended his 23 to 83 before he was last out.
Browne was in commanding form after the lunch break when he cracked
three boundaries in one over off Mayers' medium-pace and followed by
taking 17, including a six over extra-cover, in the next over from
leg-spinner Dave Marshall.
The match, which started a day late because of unsuitable conditions,
continues today and ends tomorrow.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)