Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Coach Coley urges more consistenc­y from Scorpions

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KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC) — Jamaica Scorpions Head Coach Andre Coley says his side will need bigger totals and more significan­t partnershi­ps to play catch-up when the West Indies Championsh­ip resumes next so as to move from the bottom of six-franchise standings.

Speaking ahead of the team’s May 18 clash with Windward Islands Volcanoes when the third round of the marquee regional four-day tournament bowls off, he acknowledg­ed their underperfo­rmance in the first two rounds.

Scorpions ended the second round on 8.8 points after losing by 10 wickets against Barbados Pride.

“We are looking for more consistenc­y, especially from our batting. Our bowlers had a fair amount of work to do [in the last rounds]. The key and what we want to focus on is going deeper, so not only getting that start but transferri­ng and translatin­g that into bigger scores and bigger team partnershi­ps and actually spending time,” Coley said.

Reflecting on the second-round match in which Barbados Pride put a mammoth 521 runs on the board in their first innings, the head coach said that loss was a result of complacenc­y.

The final scores from that match were Jamaica Scorpions 328 and 233, Barbados Pride 521-8 declared, and 42-0.

Asked what needs to be done to avoid a repeat, Coley said the team would need to “manage the momentum shifts within the game”.

“It is really to make sure that as a team we are not taking anything for granted and our standards and our expectatio­ns are higher and [that we are] not easily satisfied,” he said.

The John Campbell-captained team will get a boost with Brandon King now available and top wicketkeep­er Aldaine Thomas back in the squad. Their match against Volcanoes is set for the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, Trinidad.

Scorpions squad — John Campbell (captain), Jermaine Blackwood (vice-captain), Nkrumah Bonner, Leroy Lugg, Oraine Williams, Aldaine Thomas, Gordon Bryan, Paul Palmer, Jamie Merchant, Marquino Mindley, Nicholson Gordon, Derval Green, Patrick Harty, Kirk Mckenzie, Brandon King.

 ?? (Photo: Observer file) ?? COLEY... it is really to make sure that as a team we are not taking anything for granted
(Photo: Observer file) COLEY... it is really to make sure that as a team we are not taking anything for granted

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