Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Sankar hands Rising Stars first win

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BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC) — Shiva Sankar’s new-ball burst rattled Scotland Under-19s and laid the foundation for West Indies Under-19s’ crucial seven-wicket win in their second match of the ICC Under-19 World Cup here Monday.

Desperatel­y needing points after Friday’s opening defeat to Australia in Guyana, the hosts hit back strongly at Warner Park, bundling out the Scots for a paltry 95 in the 36th over with Man of the Match Sankar claiming three for 17 from his seven overs of pace.

He accounted for the first three wickets to fall and Scotland Under19s never recovered, despite opener Oliver Davidson’s top score of 43 off 93 deliveries.

In reply, opener Shaqkere Parris produced a busy 26 from 29 balls but it was Teddy Bishop who saw his side home in the 20th over with an unbeaten 23 from 27 balls.

SCOTLAND U19s

+C Tear c Depeiza b Sankar 2 O Davidson run out 43 S Elstone lbw b Sankar 7 T Mackintosh c Amory b Sankar 0 J Jarvis c Sankar b Mahase 6 Muhaymen Majeed st R Clarke b Mahase 11 Rafay Khan c Nandu b M Clarke 2 L Robertson c Bishop b Amory 0 *C Peet c Bishop b Amory 0 S Fischer-keogh c Johnson b Nandu 3 R Mcintyre not out 6

(w15) 15

Extras

The home side will now face Sri Lanka Under-19s in their final Group D game on Friday here, with the top two teams progressin­g to the next round.

Scotland, who lost their opening match to Sri Lanka, were set back early, collapsing to 29 for three at the end of the ninth behind Sankar’s incisive opening spell.

He claimed Charlie Tear (2) in the third over to a low catch at mid-off by stand-in Captain Giovante Depeiza, before producing a marvellous double strike in the ninth over.

First, he hit Samuel Elstone (7) in front with a full-length delivery to gain an lbw decision and then removed Tomas Mackintosh first ball, caught at slip driving.

Left-arm spinner Anderson Mahase (2-16) made further inroads when he got Jack Jarvis to hole out to deep square for six in the 16th over and then also accounted for Muhaymen Majeed

(all out, 35.1 overs) 95

1-10 (Tear), 2-29 (Elstone), 3-29 (Mackintosh), 4-42 (Jarvis), 5-57 (Muhaymen Majeed), 6-72 (Rafay Khan), 7-72 (Robertson), 8-72 (Peet), 9-83 (Fischer-keogh), 10-95 (Davidson)

Shiva Sankar 7-0-17-3, Thorne 3-014-0, M Clarke 8-2-17-1, Amory 10-3-26-2, Mahase 5.1-1-16-2, Nandu 2-0-5-1

TOTAL

Fall of wickets: Bowling: WEST INDIES U19s

S Parris b Peet

M Nandu c Muhaymen Majeed b Jarvis T Bishop not out

+ Clarke c wkp Tear b Davidson J Johnson not out

26

8 23 13 14 (11) stumped in the 20th.

Amid the carnage, Davidson remained solid, holding the innings together while striking four fours to be only one of two batsmen to reach double figures.

He was the last man out, run out at the non-striker’s end after being sent back in his quest for a second run.

In reply, Parris gave the hosts a strong start, hammering three fours and a six, to dominate a 37-run opening stand with Matthew Nandu (8).

However, when Nandu perished in the eighth over to a catch at fine leg off seamer Jarvis, the Rising Stars stumbled, losing three wickets for 29 runs to be 66 for three in the 16th over.

Parris missed one which came in with the angle from left-arm spinner Charlie Peat and was bowled in the 11th over while Rivaldo Clarke (13) edged a cut behind off Davidson’s left-arm spin.

However, Bishop settled his side’s nerves, punching two fours and a six in a 30-run, unbroken, fourth-wicket stand with Jordan Johnson (14 not out), to easily overhaul the modest target.

(lb2, w10)

(3 wkts, 19.4 overs) 96

*G Depeiza, A Mahase, Shiva Sankar, M Clarke, I Thorne, O Amory

1-37 (Nandu), 2-48 (Parris),

Extras TOTAL

Did not bat:

Fall of wickets:

3-66 (Clarke)

Fischer-keogh 3-0-16-0, Robertson 2-0-9-0, Jarvis 5-1-19-1, Davidson 4-1-19-1, Peet 4-0-15-1, Rafay Khan 1.4-0-16-0

West Indies Under-19s won by seven wickets.

Bowling: Result:

Shiva Shankar

West Indies Under-19s

Asif Yaqoob, Roly Black; TV – Rashid

Player of the Match: Toss:

Umpires:

Riaz

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 ?? (Photo: CWI) ?? Shiva Sankar celebrates the fall of another wicket during a game against Scotland on Monday.
(Photo: CWI) Shiva Sankar celebrates the fall of another wicket during a game against Scotland on Monday.

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