Stabroek News Sunday

Academy stun Scorpions to post first win

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NORTH SOUND, Antigua, CMC – Rank underdogs West Indies Academy stunned favourites Jamaica Scorpions by 12 runs in a low-scoring contest here yesterday, to blow Zone B of the Super50 Cup wide open.

Keagan Simmonds dived to his left at short mid-wicket to account for the last wicket of number 10 Jeavor Royal (3) off off-spinner Kevin Wickham, as Scorpions spectacula­rly folded for 170 in the 40th over in pursuit of a modest 183 for victory.

Scorpions looked in total control at 124 for three in the 25th over thanks to captain Rovman Powell (42), Brandon King (28) and Andre McCarthy (28) but left-arm spinner Ashmead Nedd (3-33) and Wickham (2-33) ran through the lower order to ensure the last seven wickets crashed for just 46 runs.

Fast bowler Joshua James (319) had earlier rocked the innings up front with an outstandin­g spell.

“At [124] for three, losing the last seven wickets for [46] runs is very disappoint­ing. I think the guys just need to look back at the game and see where we can improve,” a disappoint­ed Powell said afterwards. He added: “[The Academy] have a lot of courage, they have a lot of talent in their team and one good thing is that they keep on believing and I think that’s what [brought] them over the line.”

West Indies Academy opened with a narrow defeat to Leeward Islands Hurricanes last weekend and followed up with a six-wicket loss to Barbados Pride.

But Saturday’s win lifted them to third place on four points above Pride on net run rate.

“It was really good fight today. I was really happy with how the boys really stepped up and it was amazing there at the end,” said captain Nyeem Young.

Sent in at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, the Academy side were bowled out for 182 in the 45th over, with Wickham top-scoring with a breezy 46 from 55 deliveries and Kevlon Anderson (33) and opener Leonardo Julien (32) chipping in.They were struggling at 62 for three in the 19th over after offspinner Jamie Merchant (2-33) struck twice but Wickham and Anderson combined in a 75-run, fourth wicket stand to patch up the innings.

Wickham struck three fours and a six to force the pace while Anderson played the anchor role with a single four in his 62-ball knock. Once Anderson topedged a slog sweep off Royal’s (3-39) left-arm spin and was taken at full stretch by Nkrumah Bonner at deep mid-wicket, the innings collapsed as the Academy lost their last seven

wickets for 45 runs. Left-arm spinner Dennis Bulli was the chief architect of the downfall, taking four for 32, including the wicket of Wickham in the 39th – bowled attempting a reverse sweep.

In reply, West Indies batsman Brandon King stroked 28 from 40 balls at the top of the order but was one of three wickets to fall to the impressive James, Scorpion slumping to 50 for three in the 14th over.

 ?? ?? Left-arm spinner Ashmead Nedd grabbed three wickets. (file photo)
Left-arm spinner Ashmead Nedd grabbed three wickets. (file photo)

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