Bell, Vincent, Marshall grind MRF attack
It was an agonising day for the bowlers, spin and pace alike, at the MA Chidambaram stadium in Chennai on Monday
Staff Reporter
20-Aug-2001
It was an agonising day for the bowlers, spin and pace alike, at the
MA Chidambaram stadium in Chennai on Monday. While MRF toiled hard,
after having lost the toss and being put out on the field, the New
Zealand A batsmen took their time milking the bowling. At the end of
the day, the visiting team's skipper Matthew Bell could be nothing but
pleased, both for his 111 and for the side's 303/4 off 101 overs.
Having won a close first round encounter against Mumbai Cricket
Association, New Zealand A took no chances. On a wicket that can best
be described as a featherbed, the spinners toiled ceaselessly with
little reward. A look at the bowling analysis tells the tale - left
arm spinner Babloo Kumar 0/65 from 22 overs, Ashish Kapoor 0/68 from
27 overs, Tanseer Jabbar 0/43 from 22 overs.
Having said all this, it would be unfair to the extreme to take
anything away from the Kiwi batsmen. Having played out the best part
of the day with extreme care, pushing, nudging and stroking the ball
into the gaps for ones and twos, the New Zealand batsmen really cashed
in, just after tea, when the wicket was at its best and the bowling
tired.
Earlier in the day, Mark Richardson (0) and Mathew Horne (4) missed
out on a good chance to get some good scores as New Zealand A slumped
to 20/2. From there on however, the pair of Bell and Lou Vincent shut
the door on the MRF bowlers. Adding 156 runs for the third wicket, the
pair blunted the bowling. Playing the sweep with aplomb, both Bell and
Vincent were positive without being aggressive. Bell in particular was
keen to play a long innings and outlasted Vincent (85 runs, 165 balls,
11 fours). The departure of Vincent saw young Hamish Marshall have a
go at the batting. Easily the most comfortable batsman at the crease,
Marshall took the attack to the spinners, striking 11 boundaries and
two sixes, one that clattered into the sight screen, on the way to
making an unbeaten 84 (123 balls).
It took a long while, 377 minutes in all at the wicket, before Bell
was dismissed on 111. Coming off nearly 300 balls, Bell's knock
included 11 hits to the fence. At the end of the day, Marshall had
Jacob Oram (1 not out) for company.