Coventry Telegraph

Ali’s magnificen­t ton leads Wardens to win over Kiddy

- By PAUL SMITH

ALI Zaryab’s magnificen­t century headlined a scintillat­ing Kenilworth Wardens batting display which set up a crushing 287-run home win over Kiddermins­ter.

With Jamie Harrison also making a rapid 81, the hosts racked up a colossal 380 for seven – comfortabl­y their highest score in 40 seasons of league cricket – before Tommy Rex grabbed 5-22 to dismantle the visitors’ batting line up for only 93.

With Warwickshi­re’s England U19 World Cup opener Jacob Bethell, who made his Wardens debut in the club’s 3rd XI as a 13-yearold, smashing 31 from just 26 balls at the top of the order Harrison had the ideal partner to get the home innings off to a flying start.

But it was the former Halesowen opener’s powerful hitting which really caught the eye as he rapidly progressed to his highest Wardens score while striking ten boundaries and three sixes in his 56-ball 81.

This 55-run partnershi­p set the stage perfectly for Pakistani pro Zaryab’s first Division One hundred and third in the Birmingham Premier League. The left-hander found the boundary rope ten times and cleared it on five occasions as he progressed to a classy 115-ball 107.

Zaryab and Harrison added 125 for the second wicket before the former Pakistan U19 star added a further 101 with fourth wicket partner Harry Johnson (41).

Henry Cullen then piled on the agony for the Carpet Men by adding a 30-ball 44 to leave the visitors needing to climb Mount Everest in order to maintain their unbeaten start to the season.

Neil Pinner (2-44) was the only Kiddermins­ter bowler to emerge with his figures relatively unscathed but the usually prolific visiting skipper and Warwickshi­re star Adam Hose were both almost immediatel­y back in the pavilion at the start of their team’s run chase.

By the end of his fourth over paceman Rex had sent a clear message to Warwickshi­re boss Paul Farbrace by seeing off all of Kiddermins­ter’s top four and when he later added the scalp of Charlie Stainforth the 19-year-old had his best Division One career figures.

Although Callum Bennett (31) and Liam Weston (26) offered brief resistance, the visitors quickly folded under the pressure of chasing such a huge target. Reece Evitts and Alex Wyatt grabbed two wickets apiece for the home side as the chase ended in the 21st over.

Multiple champions Berkswell’s slow start to the season continued but thanks to a late cameo from former Warwickshi­re seamer Grant Thornton they edged a two-wicket verdict over winless Ombersley.

Thornton smashed an unbeaten 32 from only 13 balls from no.10 as Nick James’ team passed the hosts’ 225 for eight with three balls remaining.

Tyler Cornall earlier led the way for Ombersley with a fine 107 while Neil Dexter took 3-32 for the visitors. The former Middlesex star then made 63 alongside James (62) but three wickets from George Panayi meant Ombersley were favourites prior to Thornton’s late interventi­on.

Leamington’s middle-order all got starts but none were able to go beyond skipper Jon Wigley’s 31 and as a result Spa slipped to a 35-run defeat at Shifnal.

The unfancied Shropshire club find themselves in second place in the fledgling table after Shaun Lorimer’s 4-30 ended Leamington’s pursuit of 204 for seven at 169.

Ethan Jamieson (56) and Jack Twigger (48no) had earlier top scored for Shifnal who lost early wickets to the pacy Ollie Currill before recovering from 36 for four.

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 ?? PICTURES: PAUL DEVINE ?? Ali Zaryab at the crease; and (inset) Bears hopeful Tommy Rex dismantled Kiddermins­ter.
PICTURES: PAUL DEVINE Ali Zaryab at the crease; and (inset) Bears hopeful Tommy Rex dismantled Kiddermins­ter.

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