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West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by WIFAN on Sat 24 Oct 2009, 03:38

This is the most important West Indian domestic tournament in years as the senior players have all made themselves available for this tournament due to the WICB's directive that they have to play in order to be eligible to tour Australia.So true to form, the WICB failed to get a sponsor and have chosen to fit the entire tournament into one week. They have also refused T & T permission to play their first match on Thursday, meaning that the T & T 20/20 heroes are in a race against time to get to Guyana in time for the first match. Normally I would support T & T, but as the Under 19's are taking part in preparation for the Under 19 World Cup I will be supporting them. Look out for 16 year old Kraigg Braithwaite who just can't stop scoring runs at every level he has played so far.

Squads

Barbados: Ryan Hinds (Captain), Dwayne Smith, Martin Nurse, Rashidi Boucher, Kirk Edwards, Kevin Stoute, Alcindo Holder, Carlo Morris, Sulieman Benn, Kemar Roach, Khalid Springer, Tino Best, Jonathan Carter, Nikolai Charles.

Guyana: Ramnaresh Sarwan (Captain), Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Travis Dowlin, Narsingh Deonarine, Royston Crandon, Christopher Barnwell, Esaun Crandon, Veersammy Permaul, Steven Jacobs, Mahendra Nagamootoo, Derwin Christian, Sewnarine Chattergoon, Assad Fudadin, Jonathan Foo, Delon Heyliger.

Jamaica: Chris Gayle (Captain), Brenton Parchment, Shawn Findlay, David Bernard, Xavier Marshall, Brendan Nash, Wavell Hinds, Carlton Baugh, Nikita Miller, Odean Brown, Jerome Taylor, Andrew Richardson, Daren Powell, Danza Hyatt.

Leeward Islands: Steve Liburd (Captain), Kieran Powell, Runako Morton, Gavin Tonge, Justin Athanaze, Tonito Willett, Lionel Baker, Gavin Williams, Codville Rogers, Elsroy Powell, Wilden Cornwall, Chesney Hughes, Anthony Martin, Jamar Hamilton.

Trinidad & Tobago: Darren Ganga (Captain), Dwayne Bravo, Darren Bravo, Adrian Barath, William Perkins, Imran Khan, Lendl Simmons, Kieron Pollard, Denesh Ramdin, Navin Stewart, Ravi Rampaul, Reyad Emrit, Sunil Narine, Samuel Badree, Amit Jaggernauth.

University of the West Indies: Floyd Reifer (Captain), Omar Phillips, Kurt Wilkinson, Nekoli Parris, Ryan Austin, Khismar Catlin, Kevin McClean, Romel Currency, Simon Jackson, Chadwick Walton, Gavin Wallace, Kjorn Ottley, Kavesh Kantasingh, Gilford Moore.

West Indies Under 19: Andre Creary (Captain), Akeem Dewar, John Campbell, Kirk Harris, Jermaine Blackwood, Patrick Harty, Nicholson Gordon (Jamaica), Yannick Ottley, Evin Lewis, Yanick Carriah (T & T), Jason Holder, Kraigg Braithwaite, Jomal Warrican (Barbados), Keon Joseph, Trevon Griffith (Guyana).

Windward Islands: Darren Sammy (Captain), Miles Bascombe, Deighton Butler, Craig Emmanuel, Andre Fletcher, Donwell Hector, Rawl Lewis, Garey Mathurin, Mervin Matthew, Nelon Pascal, Liam Sebastien, Shane Shillingford, Devon Smith, Tyrone Theophile.

Fixtures:

Wed Oct 28

Zone A - Combined Campuses and Colleges v Windward Islands
Everest Cricket Club Ground, Georgetown, Guyana

Zone A - Jamaica v Trinidad & Tobago
Providence Stadium, Guyana

Zone B - Barbados v West Indies Under-19s
Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana

Zone B - Guyana v Leeward Islands
Enmore Recreation Ground, Enmore, Guyana


Fri Oct 30

Zone A - Combined Campuses and Colleges v Jamaica
Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana

Zone A - Trinidad & Tobago v Windward Islands
Uitvlugt Community Centre Ground, West Demerara, Guyana

Zone B - Barbados v Guyana
Albion Sports Complex, Albion, Guyana

Zone B - Leeward Islands v West Indies Under-19s
Providence Stadium, Guyana


Sat Oct 31

Zone A - Combined Campuses and Colleges v Trinidad & Tobago
Everest Cricket Club Ground, Georgetown, Guyana

Zone A - Jamaica v Windward Islands
Enmore Recreation Ground, Enmore, Guyana

Zone B - Barbados v Leeward Islands
Uitvlugt Community Centre Ground, West Demerara, Guyana

Zone B - Guyana v West Indies Under-19s
Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana

Mon Nov 2

1st Semi-Final - TBC v TBC (Winner Zone A v Runner-up Zone B)
Providence Stadium, Guyana

Tue Nov 3

2nd Semi-Final - TBC v TBC (Winner Zone B v Runner-up Zone A)
Providence Stadium, Guyana

Wed Nov 4

Final - TBC v TBC
Providence Stadium, Guyana

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by PlanetPakistan on Sat 24 Oct 2009, 14:10

any new 90+ mph bowlers other than Roach?

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by DJ_Smerk on Sat 24 Oct 2009, 14:18

Jamaica are playing in the fantasy 4 Day World Championship against Victoria. I'll keep track of Jamaica's performance over the coming season.

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by WIFAN on Sat 24 Oct 2009, 15:54

PlanetPakistan wrote:any new 90+ mph bowlers other than Roach?


Nelon Pascal is seriously quick when fully fit, definitely 90mph. Keon Joseph of the Under 19 team is meant to be seriously quick but we will just have to wait and see. Jason Holder is only brisk pace at 17 years old but he is 6 feet 7 inches tall and has some seriously good fast bowling attributes.

Unfortunately it is being played in Guyana so the pitches will be flat and evenly paced at best, slow and low at worst.

by DJ_Smerk on Sun Oct 25, 2009 2:18 am
Jamaica are playing in the fantasy 4 Day World Championship against Victoria. I'll keep track of Jamaica's performance over the coming season.


You should really be supporting the students as they have Gavin Wallace in their team (Jamaica just wont pick him unfortunately).

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by PlanetPakistan on Sun 25 Oct 2009, 03:19

thanks WIf

I am really looking forward to seeing the trio of Roach, Taylor and Castro in AUS

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by WIFAN on Sun 25 Oct 2009, 03:52

PlanetPakistan wrote:thanks WIf

I am really looking forward to seeing the trio of Roach, Taylor and Castro in AUS


Yep if the selectors and management team choose the right team this tour of Australia could be very exciting. Those 3 seriously quick bowlers, any spinner other than Benn and Barath opening the batting.

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by Henry on Sun 25 Oct 2009, 03:57

I guess the Windies test team for Aus will look something like-

Gayle (c)
Barath
Sarwan
Bravo
Chanderpaul
Nash
Ramdin+
Taylor
Miller
Edwards
Roach

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by WIFAN on Sun 25 Oct 2009, 04:07

Henry wrote:I guess the Windies test team for Aus will look something like-

Gayle (c)
Barath
Sarwan
Bravo
Chanderpaul
Nash
Ramdin+
Taylor
Miller
Edwards
Roach


Yep exactly the right team. It seems very simple doesn't it? Lets see what the selectors come up with after this Regional Limited Overs series.

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by WIFAN on Wed 28 Oct 2009, 04:27

The tournament started today. Unfortunately Gayle and Jerome Taylor are not playing as they have flu.

The West Indies Under 19 are 26/0 so far which is infinitely better than the 18 all out they managed last time they faced Barbados Very Happy

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by WIFAN on Wed 28 Oct 2009, 06:51

Windies Under 19 made 171/6 from their 40 overs (reduced by rain). 17 year old Evin Lewis made 53, 16 year old Kraigg Braithwaite 48.

That is not bad going on a slow pitch at Bourda against a bowling attack including Kemar Roach, Tino Best, Suliemann Benn and Dwayne Smith.

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by WIFAN on Wed 28 Oct 2009, 12:53

1st Day Results:

Jamaica V T & T (match reduced to 44 overs per side):

T & T 201/9 (Darren Bravo 44, Denesh Ramdin 25, Nikitta Miller 3/28)

Jamaica: 111/9 (Brenton Parchment 22, Dave Mohammed 3/24, Dwayne Bravo 3/32)

T & T won by 89 runs (horrible pitch at Providence).

Windward Islands v CCC

CCC 178/6 (Floyd Reifer 45 not out, Nikolai Parris 40, Nelon Pascal 3/28, Shane Shillingford 2/20)

Windward Islands 177/10

CCC won by 1 run

Guyana v Leeward Islands

Leeward Islands 193 all out (Kieron Powell 37, Jamal Hamilton 34)

Guyana 194/7 (Narsingh Deonarine 52, Ramnaresh Sarwan 44)

Guyana won by 3 wickets

West Indies Under 19 v Barbados (reduced to 40 Overs)

West Indies Under 19 171/6 (Evin Lewis 53 not out, Kraigg Braithwaite 48, Dwayne Smith 2/29)

Barbados 175/8 (Martin Nurse 40, Suliemann Benn 27 not out, Akeem Dewar 3 wickets)

Barbados win by 2 wickets

Notes:

- Akeem Dewar is an 18 year old Jamaican leg spinner.
- The pitches for all 4 encounters were slow/low and difficult to score runs quickly on.

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by DJ_Smerk on Wed 28 Oct 2009, 17:15

Legspinners! drool

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by WIFAN on Thu 29 Oct 2009, 05:07

We do seem to have a ridiculous number of young leg spinners nowadays. It's just a shame that West Indian selectors don't understand spin bowling very well.

The battle of the spinners so far (will update as we progress, but bare in mind how favourable the conditions are for spinners):

Slow Left Armers

Suliemann Benn - 8 Overs, 1/47
Nikitta Miller - 9 Overs, 2/28
Kavesh Kantasingh - 9 Overs, 3/22
Veerasammy Permaul - 9 Overs, 1/23

Off spinners

Sherwin Ganga - 4 Overs, 1/13
Patrick Harty - 7 Overs, 1/28
Ryan Austin - 9 Overs, 2/42
Shane Shillingford - 9 Overs, 2/20
Royston Crandon - 10 Overs, 3/56
Narsingh Deonarine - 8 Overs, 1/15
Justin Athaneze - 10 Overs, 3/36

Leg Spinners

Gavin Wallace - 8 Overs, 0/34
Davendra Bishoo - 10 Overs, 2/38
Odean Brown - 9 Overs, 2/39
Akeem Dewar - 8 Overs, 3/25
Samuel Badree - 9 Overs, 0/9
Anthony Martin - 3 Overs, 0/20

Left Arm Chinaman

Dave Mohammed - 9 Overs, 3/25

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by DJ_Smerk on Thu 29 Oct 2009, 05:11

Any world beaters in there?

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Re: West Indies Domestic Cricket, One Day Tournament

Post by WIFAN on Thu 29 Oct 2009, 06:00

Bishoo has an almost unreadable googly but needs to work on his leg breaks. The Sri Lankans were very impressed with him when they last visited Guyana as they couldn't read him at all.

Gavin Wallace spins the ball miles but is being badly treated by the Jamaican selectors and thus has opted to play for CCC.

Akeem Dewar is an interesting one as apparently he is very tall and spins the ball a fair bit.

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