The Star (Jamaica)

Windies draw with New Zealand after Young and Conway flourish

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West Indies got an early sight of the depth of the batting that New Zealand may be able to call upon during their two-Test series next month, before they drew their warm-up match against the Black Caps’ reserves yesterday.

After they were bowled out for 366 to take a first innings lead of 58, the Windies bowlers met a roadblock, when Test hopefuls Will Young and Devon Conway carried New Zealand ‘A’ to 124 for one in their second innings before stumps were drawn for the final time in the three-day match at John Davies Oval.

Shannon Gabriel bowled first innings century-maker Rachin Ravindra for 10 in the sixth over after lunch, but the Caribbean side could make no further inroads into the opposition batting, and birthday boy

Young, not out on 64, and left-hander Conway, not out on 41, indulged themselves to put on 97 unbroken.

The visitors will take careful note of the two batsmen because Young could earn a Test debut during the forthcomin­g series, and the South Africa-born Conway, who qualified to play for New Zealand this past August, was picked to face Kieron Pollard’s team in the three Twenty20 Internatio­nals at month end.

Earlier, West Indies extended their first innings, after they continued from their overnight total of 329 for six to give the remainder of their batsmen in the Test squad and reserves an opportunit­y to spend time in the middle.

But no one gave chief selector Roger

Harper, who is on the tour of New Zealand, and head coach Phil Simmons any reasons to scratch their heads before the Windies were bowled out about 45 minutes before lunch. Nkrumah Bonner made 24 and left-hander Shayne Moseley, typically an opener, but batting at eight in this line-up, was not out on 11, an obdurate innings spanning almost an hour and a half. Bonner and Moseley were the only two to reach double figures, with pacer Jacob Duffy finishing with three for 49 from 19 overs to be the most successful New Zealand ‘A’ bowler, and newball partner Blair Tickner ending with two for 66 from 27 overs.

Test wicketkeep­er-batsman Shane Dowrich was bowled for two by New Zealand ‘A’ captain Cole McConchie without addition to his overnight score, playing on the fifth ball of the day.

AN HOUR AT THE CREASE

Bonner spent almost an hour at the crease and with Moseley carried the Caribbean side past 350 before he was lbw to Tickner, playing across the line.

Joshua da Silva followed two overs later, lbw to Duffy for one, playing back and across to a well-pitched delivery that moved back sharply, and Rahkeem Cornwall was bowled by Duffy for a one-ball duck in similar fashion.

West Indies’ troops will be boosted by the arrival of Test captain and world-rated allrounder Jason Holder, when the two sides meet again for a four-day match, starting this coming Thursday at the same venue.

It is the same day that Holder and a group of players, including Pollard, T20I vice-captain

Nicholas Pooran, left-handed batsman Shimron Hetmyer and all-rounder Keemo Paul are scheduled to leave managed isolation under New Zealand’s COVID-19 protocols.

The group were placed in a managed isolation facility in the north island city of Christchur­ch, after their arrival from the Indian Premier League in the United Arab Emirates two Wednesdays ago.

Under New Zealand’s COVID-19 protocols, they are expected to have a third and final test on Monday.

Once they are cleared, they will be free to leave the managed isolation facility and join the remainder of the squad – already on the ground – for the separate series against the Black Caps.

Most of the group will head to Auckland, where they will face the Black Caps in the first T20I the next day at Eden Park. The second T20I will be two days later at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, which also stages the third the following day.

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West Indies’ captain Jason Holder (second right) celebrates with teammates the dismissal of England’s Dom Sibley (left), during the third day of the third cricket Test match between England and West Indies at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Sunday, July 26, 2020.
AP Darren Bravo West Indies’ captain Jason Holder (second right) celebrates with teammates the dismissal of England’s Dom Sibley (left), during the third day of the third cricket Test match between England and West Indies at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Sunday, July 26, 2020.
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