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Batsmen guilty as Windies slump to defeat

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NORTH SOUND, Antigua, CMC – A batting meltdown saw West Indies Under-19s squander a golden opportunit­y for their second win of the Tri-Nations Series, when they slumped to a 29-run defeat to England Under-19s here Sunday.

What should have been a straightfo­rward run chase in pursuit of 170 for victory at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground quickly became complicate­d as West Indies declined from 74 for two in the 12th over, to be all out for 140 in the 37th over.

Captain Kimani Melius top-scored with 46 from 32 deliveries while Kirk McKenzie chipped in with a patient 33 from 54 balls but no other batsman passed 20.

New-ball seamer George Balderson was the chief destroyer, claiming four for 47 while fellow pacer Kasey Aldridge was among the wickets again with three for 32.

Pacer Nyeem Young (3-16) and off-spinner Matthew Patrick (3-27) had earlier snatched three wickets apiece to help limit the young Englishmen to 169 in the final over.

Dan Mousley, at number seven, struck 48 while Thomas Clark scored a run-a-ball 34 but the innings struggled for momentum and never really got going.

Opting to bat first, England slumped to 19 for two in the eighth over before Clark, who counted six fours, put on 44 for the third wicket with Jack Haynes (15).

Both perished in the space of nine balls with a single run added and their demise led to a slump which saw four wickets tumble for 24 runs. It was left to Mousley, who hit four fours and a six, to rally the innings in two partnershi­ps.

First, he put on 27 for the seventh wicket with Balderson (8) before adding a precious 55 for the ninth wicket with Scott Currie, who finished 22 not out.

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