Jamaica Gleaner

Scorpions’ valiant effort not enough against solid Pride

- Lennox Aldred Gleaner Writer

THE JAMAICA Scorpions showed fight with both bat and ball, but their efforts were not good enough as they succumbed to the Barbados Pride on the final day of their West Indies Championsh­ip match at Sabina Park yesterday, losing by four wickets.

The home side was staring down the eight ball from the outset, as they resumed their second innings on 220 for eight with a lead of just 100 runs with one full day to play.

The Pride were expected to swiftly wrap up the Scorpions innings and grab the remaining two wickets cheaply, but overnight batsmen Derval Green (6) and Gordon Bryan (0) had other ideas as the pair dug in to get some useful runs to further frustrate the visitors.

Green led the resistance as the pair added 35 runs before Gordon was bowled by Jomel Warrican for 22 after hitting three fours and a six.

The right-handed Green would find another ally in last man Ojay Shields and they further frustrated the Pride with a 37-run last-wicket stand with Green getting to 48 after hitting seven fours and a six.

He would eventually run out of partners, Shields, as he did in the first innings, making a huge slog that cost him his wicket, this time going out caught for four runs with the score on 292. Green was left stranded two runs shy of what would have been a deserved half-century.

The last wicket went to debutant seamer Shaquille Cumberbatc­h, who finished with a maiden fivewicket haul, which cost just 46 runs.

Jomel Warrican and Kevin Wick ham supported with two wickets each for the Pride, who had a target of 173 runs to seal the win with two sessions to play.

The Scorpions would make a fist of it, as they got the all-important wicket of captain Kraigg Brathwaite for 13 at 33 for 1. The very next over Derval Green found the edge of Zachary McKaskie, who was snapped up by Chadwick Walton for 12.

With their tails up, the Scorpions tried to go in for the kill, but their catching let them down, spurning as many as four chances which allowed Kevin Wickham to go on and get 29, Shayne Moseley, 25, and Roshon Prumus, 43.

Though off-spinner Peat Salmon and leg-spinner Abhijai Mansingh picked up four wickets between them, the Pride got over the line as Shane Dowrich, 18, and Akeem Jordan with nine, saw them over the line to seal the victory for the visitors.

Salmon finished with three wickets for 69 runs while Mansingh took two for 45.

Assistant coach for the Scorpions, Nikita Miller, lamented his team’s lack of consistenc­y with both bat and ball, which ultimately cost them the game.

“It’s frustratin­g, but I am staying positive, because of where we are coming from and where we are now. We are heading in the right direction. Yes, you want to win games, but the way we lost this game is a positive in terms of the fight we showed.”

Winning captain Kraigg Brathwaite credited his team’s allaround effort.

“I thought it was a good allaround performanc­e, Jamaica played well. We let ourselves down with several dropped catches, but I thought how we batted the whole day in the first innings gave us a lead which turned out to be crucial,” said Brathwaite.

 ?? PHOTO BY LENNOX ALDRED ?? Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride shake hands at the end of their West Indies Championsh­ip game at Sabina Park yesterday.
PHOTO BY LENNOX ALDRED Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride shake hands at the end of their West Indies Championsh­ip game at Sabina Park yesterday.

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