JA President's Cup squad to be named today
CRICKET: Jamaica's 14-man squad for the regional President's Cup
will be named after today's final day of the rain affected trial
match at the Melbourne Oval.
The Jamaica Cricket Board of Control (JCBC) was expected to name
the squad yesterday but according to Chester Watson, chairman of
the selection committee, the board needs to make another
observation of players because Friday's first day of the
four-day trial was abandoned because of rain.
Jamaica will host Barbados in the opening round of the
President's Cup on Friday. According to Watson, "we have to get
the players accustomed to three or four-day games as they have
not been playing many and the competition is a four-day
encounter."
Two spectators were stand-in umpires yesterday as regular
umpires were attending their annual general meeting. Watson said
he was informed about the meeting. The umpires will resume
today.
Meanwhile half centuries from Andre Coley and Tamar Lambert
enabled Nehemiah Perry's XI to gain a slim lead over Courtney
Walsh's XI at close.
Scores: Walsh's XI 187 all out, Perry's XI 193 for seven. Both
Coley 75 not out and Lambert 55, featured in a 104-run
fifth-wicket partnership after Perry's XI were reeling at 17 for
four wickets. Walsh's XI, overnight 154 for five, added only 33
further runs for the loss of their remaining five wickets. Carl
Wright made 27. Franklyn Rose took three for 43 off 15 overs,
Oneil Richards three for 21 off 9.4 overs, Patrick Patterson two
for 15 off 10 overs and Kirk Powell two for 35 off 10 overs.
Perry's XI had a disastrous start with Delroy Taylor first to go
for three with the score on 10, followed by Kerron Baker who
made eight, Perry for one and Brian Murphy for two.
The recovery was then left to Lambert and Coley. Lambert did
most of the scoring playing some handsome drives but the heavy
outfield prevented many welltime strokes from reaching the
boundary.
Lambert's innings ended when he was bowled by Mario Ventura for
a fine 55 which included five fours and a six. He batted for 209
minutes and faced 137 balls.
Carlton Baugh Jr. did not last long as he went cheaply for one
before Rose came out and made a quick-fire 25 in 19 minutes off
14 balls with three sixes and a four. All sixes came off
Ventura. Coley's 75 not out contained eight fours made in 245
minutes and faced 163 balls. Powell is the other not out batsman
on 17. Walsh took two for 33 in 14 overs, while Domville
McKenize, Julian Royal, Ventura and Paul Tomlinson took one
wcket each
Source :: The Jamaica Gleaner (https://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/)