Nortel Championship: Crab Hill's first class debut (17 July 1999)
WATCH OUT, Crab Hill
17-Jul-1999
17 July 1999
Nortel Championship: Crab Hill's first class debut
The Barbados Nation
WATCH OUT, Crab Hill.
The St. Lucy home of the North Stars Club is hosting its first
major game - the Nortel West Indies youth cricket match between
Guyana and the Windward Islands starting today.
After being held to a draw by the Nortel X1 in their rain-hit
firstround game, Guyana will be going all out to secure full
points against the Windwards.
Already eight points behind zone B leaders Barbados, who beat
the Windwards in two days, the Guyana camp know that this is a
vital game for them.
The Windwards are the only team not to have won a regional
under-19 title since regional youth cricket began in 1968, and
over the years spin bowling has troubled them at both youth and
senior levels.
Like the Barbadians, Guyana are banking on spin against the
Windwards.
Left armer Hemnarine Harrinarine's 8-31 in the first round were
the best figures by a Guyanese (eclipsing Carl Hooper's 8-48
against the Windwards in 1984) and fourth best overall in Nortel
cricket.
The Windwards will want to rebound from their embarrassing
two-day defeat but they might find the Guyanese spinners too
much.
Guyana Manager Carl Moore said he felt the loss of time because
of seepage on the first two days cost Guyana full points.
The Barbadian authorities have already apologised for the sloppy
covering at Market Hill, St. George.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)