Jamaica: In-form Gayle slams century (16 August 1999)
Scores: Melbourne 262 and 106 for three; Lucas 284 for nine declared
16-Aug-1999
16 August 1999
Jamaica: In-form Gayle slams century
The Jamaica Gleaner
Scores: Melbourne 262 and 106 for three; Lucas 284 for nine declared.
Points standings: Middlesex 12, Lucas 7, JDF 7, Melbourne 5, Surrey 5
and Cornwall 3.
Jamaica and West Indies 'A' allrounder Christopher Gayle followed his
five wicket haul on Saturday (5-41) and his 214 not out last week
against Surrey with another century, to steer Lucas to first innings
points over Melbourne in their third round Jamaica County Cricket
Championship match at Nelson Oval yesterday.
Lucas, resuming yesterday on 77 for five overnight with opening
batsman Christopher Gayle unbeaten on 37 and his younger brother
Wayne yet to trouble the score, batted on to make a 22-run first
innings lead while losing four wickets, before declaring.
Gayle, after the fall of his brother Wayne at 102 to Barbadian
left-arm spinner Winston Reid, who ended with figures of 6-49 from 31
overs, produced a brilliant innings - slamming one six and 18
well-timed fours off 293 balls before he was caught at mid-off by
Jamaica Under-19 representative Donovan Pagon off the bowling of
Guyanese pacer Colin Stuart, with the score at 280 for a well played
169 in his 377 minutes at the crease.
AT KENSINGTON PARK: Surrey gained first innings points over JDF.
Scores: JDF 139 and 148 (Howard Copeland 34; Audley Sanson 4-51, Ryan
Cunningham 2-18); Surrey 185 (Valentino Ventura 57, Dwight Mais 34;
Ernel Smith 5-57).
AT KAISER SPORTS CLUB: Scores: Cornwall 218 (Paul Palmer 84, Chris
Miller 32, Wayne Billings 22; Brenton Beckford 5-57, Colin Buchanan
2-23, Franklyn Rose 2-67); Middlesex 219 for seven (Matthew Sinclair
54 not out, Leon Garrick 38, Maurice Clarke 32, Orlando Baker 22).
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