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West Indies Domestic Season 2010/11

TT Boy

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When are England A playing their West Indian counterparts? Seems like they have been touring for weeks now (which they have) and they haven't had the pay-off.

England A closed with 3 down. Any reason Jimmy Adams isn't playing?

Dernbach's had a good tour so far. Can't be long until he gets a ODI cap and goes for 100 like he does domestically.
 

Pothas

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Think they are just rotating (Briggs not playing either), he got a ton last time round so not a form thing.
 

shivfan

Banned
Yeah, I agree Pothas....

I don't think the Lions will play the West Indies A team at all on this tour. In effect, the WI A team players are spread out amongst all the Caribbean teams.

With one day to go, defending champs Jamaica were struggling on 133-3, still 220 runs behind the CCC in a battle for first innings points. The hosts lost leading run-getter Marlon Samuels for 13, as well as openers Hyatt (53) and Jackson (25), while the not out batsmen are Nash (14) and Lambert (12). McClean, Austin and Kantasingh have all taken a wicket so far....

Chasing 183 for victory, Trinidad were reeling on 75-5 at stumps, having lost Simmons (16), Darren Ganga (14), Ramdin (0) and Imran Khan (1). Sherwin Ganga is 35 not out, and with him is Emrit on one, while the main destroyer for the Leewards to date has been Martin with three wickets, while Athanaze has taken two. Of course, Trinidad are without Morton, who remains in jail with Willett.

Rain continues to ravage Guyana, but the Lions are making heavy weather of chasing the hosts' first innings total, limping to 68-3 at stumps, having lost Kieswetter (25), Lyth (18), and Stokes (1). The not out batsmen are Gale (4) and Bairstow (15), while Fudadin has taken two wickets so far.

The Windwards collapsed from 309-5 to 350 all out, but still gained a nine-run first innings lead over Barbados. Fidel Edwards signalled a welcome return to form, taking 5-77, while there were three wickets for Best and two for Collins. Barbados were eight without loss at stumps.
 

GotSpin

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Yeah, I agree Pothas....

I don't think the Lions will play the West Indies A team at all on this tour. In effect, the WI A team players are spread out amongst all the Caribbean teams.

With one day to go, defending champs Jamaica were struggling on 133-3, still 220 runs behind the CCC in a battle for first innings points. The hosts lost leading run-getter Marlon Samuels for 13, as well as openers Hyatt (53) and Jackson (25), while the not out batsmen are Nash (14) and Lambert (12). McClean, Austin and Kantasingh have all taken a wicket so far....

Chasing 183 for victory, Trinidad were reeling on 75-5 at stumps, having lost Simmons (16), Darren Ganga (14), Ramdin (0) and Imran Khan (1). Sherwin Ganga is 35 not out, and with him is Emrit on one, while the main destroyer for the Leewards to date has been Martin with three wickets, while Athanaze has taken two. Of course, Trinidad are without Morton, who remains in jail with Willett.

Rain continues to ravage Guyana, but the Lions are making heavy weather of chasing the hosts' first innings total, limping to 68-3 at stumps, having lost Kieswetter (25), Lyth (18), and Stokes (1). The not out batsmen are Gale (4) and Bairstow (15), while Fudadin has taken two wickets so far.

The Windwards collapsed from 309-5 to 350 all out, but still gained a nine-run first innings lead over Barbados. Fidel Edwards signalled a welcome return to form, taking 5-77, while there were three wickets for Best and two for Collins. Barbados were eight without loss at stumps.
Goods news that. Do you know how he actually bowled?
 

shivfan

Banned
Goods news that. Do you know how he actually bowled?
Not seen it because it's not televised, of course, but those who did on caribbeancricket.com say that this was the best indication that Edwards is on his way back to what he used to be. Still, there are a couple of rounds to go, so we'll see if he can do enough to merit a recall to the Windies side for the Paksitan tour of the Caribbean next month.

In the only match that produced a result, Trinidad's title charge was dented when they were beaten by about 30 runs by cellar dwellers Leewards. Martin took 5-41 and Athanaze 4-56 as they dismissed Trinidad for a mere 153, the only resistance provided by Sherwin Ganga with 77.

CCC took first innings points against defending champs Jamaica in their drawn game, medium-fast pacer Kevin McClean taking 5-79 to dismiss the hosts for 341, just 10 runs short of the tourists' first innings total. Spinners Austin and Kantasingh took three and two wickets respectively, as Hinds made 74 and Walton 51.

In their rain-ravaged game in Guyana, the Lions batted long enough to get first innings points, posting 87-3 with Bairstow ending on 32 not out and Hildreth on six.

Set 172 to win, the Windwards hung on for the draw and first innings points, reaching 89-7 at the close, with Browne topscoring with just 29. Collins and Best took two wickets each, with Edwards, Stoute and Holder all taking one wicket each.
 

GotSpin

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Not seen it because it's not televised, of course, but those who did on caribbeancricket.com say that this was the best indication that Edwards is on his way back to what he used to be. Still, there are a couple of rounds to go, so we'll see if he can do enough to merit a recall to the Windies side for the Paksitan tour of the Caribbean next month.

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Yeah fair enough. What's the standard of posting over there in terms of quality and correct information? Just having a browse through it now.

It seems that Senior Bravo will be out for 8-12 months. Might sound like a poor thing to say, but I don't see this is as a necessarily bad thing in terms of looking forward towards future test series. As I said during the Sri Lanka series, you can't have Sammy and Bravo in the same team without significantly weakening the team and Bravo was severely under performing with both bat and ball
 
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shivfan

Banned
caribbeancricket.com can be quite a volatile free-for-all, with no holding back, but you have to make sure you don't take the comments personally....
:cool:
That said, a lot of the posters are very knowledgeable, and those who do make observations usually are informed posters.

And I agree with you about Dwayne Bravo - I couldn't see him getting into the Test side based on his poor returns in Sri Lanka. Unfortunately for him, he will miss the IPL now....

Despite losing to the Leewards, Trinidad gained enough points to stay within striking distance of leaders and defending champs Jamaica, who similarly had a hiccup in losing first innings points in their draw with the CCC. After the fifth round, it's tight at the top, with a mere 10 points separating the top five.

Jamaica lead with 39 points, followed by Trinidad on 37, Lions on 36, CCC on 33, and the Windwards on 29. Despite their win, Leewards are joint bottom on 15 points with Barbados, one point behind Guyana.
 

GotSpin

Hall of Fame Member
caribbeancricket.com can be quite a volatile free-for-all, with no holding back, but you have to make sure you don't take the comments personally....
:cool:
That said, a lot of the posters are very knowledgeable, and those who do make observations usually are informed posters.

And I agree with you about Dwayne Bravo - I couldn't see him getting into the Test side based on his poor returns in Sri Lanka. Unfortunately for him, he will miss the IPL now....

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Yeah I struggle to see how he will make it back in the test side tbh with the number of batsmen putting their hands up for the middle order.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Yeah fair enough. What's the standard of posting over there in terms of quality and correct information? Just having a browse through it now.

It seems that Senior Bravo will be out for 8-12 months. Might sound like a poor thing to say, but I don't see this is as a necessarily bad thing in terms of looking forward towards future test series. As I said during the Sri Lanka series, you can't have Sammy and Bravo in the same team without significantly weakening the team and Bravo was severely under performing with both bat and ball
Sammy was under more pressure. He adds very little to the team. Bravo adds as much enthusiasm, more athleticism, and often more with the bat and ball. Even when he's off form. I was willing to give Sammy a chance as captain, but West Indies can't afford passengers, and Sammy is consistently proving he is one.
 

shivfan

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Despite Samuels' failure against the Leewards, he continues to lead the run-scorers stakes....

1) Marlon Samuels 608 runs ave 86.85 (Jamaica)

2) James Taylor 421 runs ave 84.20 (England Lions)

3) Kraigg Brathwaite 414 runs ave 59.14 (Barbados)

4) Andre Fletcher 414 runs ave 46.00 (Windward Islands)

5) Kyle Corbin 399 runs ave 44.33 (Combined Campuses and Colleges)

6) Craig Kieswetter 380 runs ave 63.33 (England Lions)

7) Darren Ganga 375 runs ave 75.00 (Trinidad & Tobago)

8) Ryan Hinds 321 runs ave 53.50 (Barbados)

9) Jimmy Adams 309 runs ave 51.50 (England Lions)

10) Kirk Edwards 306 runs ave 102.00 (Barbados)

Spinners are back at the top of the wicket-taking stakes....

1) Ryan Austin 21 wkts ave 22.57 (Combined Campuses and Colleges)

2) Odean Brown 21 wkts ave 25.90 (Jamaica)

3) Rayad Emrit 19 wkts ave 14.31 (Trinidad & Tobago)

4) Jade Dernbach 19 wkts ave 15.63 (England Lions)

5) Liam Sebastien 18 wkts ave 17.05 (Windward Islands)

6) Shannon Gabriel 18 wkts ave 27.83 (Trinidad & Tobago)

7) Kenroy Peters 16 wkts ave 19.43 (Windward Islands)

8) M Matthew 16 wkts ave 19.93 (Windward Islands)

9) GE Mathurin 16 wkts ave 21.50 (Windward Islands)

10) Kavesh Kantasingh 16 wkts ave 25.37 (CCC)
 

GotSpin

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Sammy was under more pressure. He adds very little to the team. Bravo adds as much enthusiasm, more athleticism, and often more with the bat and ball. Even when he's off form. I was willing to give Sammy a chance as captain, but West Indies can't afford passengers, and Sammy is consistently proving he is one.
Yeah but if the Windies are stuck with Sammy as a passenger captain there's no place for Bravo. I don't think he's good enough to bat in the top 6
 

shivfan

Banned
Does anyone know anything about Corbin's glovework? Scoring some reasonable runs.
Yeah, his runs production seems to be quite impressive....

It will be interesting to see if he's called up to the A team. And as for the two A teams playing each other, I don't think it's quite necessary, because as the Lions are finding out, they're getting quite a bit of competition just playing the seven different territorial teams.

The England Lions recovered from a precarious 78-4 to reach 280-8 at stumps on the first day of their four-day game against the Windward Islands in the Caribbean domestic competition. James Hildreth hit a round hundred, and there were knocks from Bairstow (40), Rashid (35) and Woakes (37 not out). The other batsmen failed to make a significant impression, while Mathurin has taken three wickets to date, and Matthew two....

The other three matches start today, with leaders and defending champs Jamaica hosting main rivals Trinidad, surprise package Combined Campuses and Colleges playing Guyana, and Leewards taking on Barbados in a cellar clash.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
When are England A playing their West Indian counterparts? Seems like they have been touring for weeks now (which they have) and they haven't had the pay-off.

England A closed with 3 down. Any reason Jimmy Adams isn't playing?

Dernbach's had a good tour so far. Can't be long until he gets a ODI cap and goes for 100 like he does domestically.
:cool:
 

shivfan

Banned
:laugh:
Great call....

An unbeaten partnership of 121 between Wavell Hinds (131) and Dave Bernard (55) has carried Jamaica to an imposing 297-5 against Trinidad on the first day of their top-of-the-table clash. Simon Jackson, Danza Hyatt and tamar Lambert all went cheaply, Marlon Samuels got a start (25) but failed to push on, but Brendan Nash chipped in with an important 66 as Jamaica rebuilt their innings agianst one wicket each for Shannon Gabriel, Rayad Emrit, Lendl Simmons, Sherwin Ganga and Amit Jaggernauth.

After the second day of their match, the England Lions bowled the Windwards out for 237 to secure a 65-run first-innings lead, thanks to 3-51 from Danny Briggs, and two wickets each for Chris Woakes, Adil rashid and Carter. Kevin James and Polius hit 40s for the Windwards, who struck back just before the close, Nelon Pascal taking the wicket of Craig Kieswetter for nine to reduce the Lions to 20-1 at the halfway stage of their match.

Led by WI-hopeful Kyle Corbin, who hit 96, the CCC made 251 all out, aided by Floyd Reifer, who also hit 37, and an unbeaten half-century from pacer Kevin McClean, who also took the wicket of opening batsman Richard Ramdeen for one, to reduce Guyana to 11-1 at stumps at the end of Day One of their game. For Guyana, captain and dibbly-dobbler allrounder Assad Fudadin took 4-42 and spinner Veerasammy Permaul snared three wickets.

In the cellar battle, Fidel Edwards took 5-57 and Stoute 4-41as Barbados bowled out the Leewards for 277, Hamilton topscoring with 83, while Peters made 57, and tailender Martin struck 42 not out.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Yeah but if the Windies are stuck with Sammy as a passenger captain there's no place for Bravo. I don't think he's good enough to bat in the top 6
Why is the team stuck with Sammy? Does he have an unbreakable, lengthy contract? Because AFAIK the captaincy is reconsidered on nearly a series-by-series basis.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Yeah, his runs production seems to be quite impressive....
That said, the way he got out yesterday is pretty discouraging. Three balls: six, just cleared the fielder at long-on for six more, caught on the boundary. It's pretty much a Dwayne Smith sequence of deliveries.
 

shivfan

Banned
He's young, so hopefully he'll learn....

TTvJA: Bowled. Richardson attempts to hit Emrit over the top, but lost his middle stump for 8. Hinds still there on 162, JA 356/9. TTvJA: Innings Close. Brown, 1st ball, pushes outside di off-stump, but watch as Mohammed take an easy chat at 2nd slip. JA 356. Hinds 162*. TTvJA: Emrit, with that wicket of Brown, will start the 2nd innings on a hat-trick.

ENGAvWIN. LUNCH! 119/2 Lead of 184. Harris 60* and Gale 19* partnership of 39.

BDvLI: LUNCH! BD are 69/2. Haynes 27 and Brooks 20. Athanaze 9-2-16-1 Baker 8-2-29-1. Batsmen out Brathwaite and Hinds.

GYvCCC: At Lunch Guyana from an overnight 11/1 have reached 94/3 from 34 overs. Chandrika 46*, Deonarine 3*. Austin 2- 29, Mc Clean 1-30.
 

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