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Leon Johnson, Carter lift HPC to challenging total

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03 Jun 2014 08:06 #193828 by chairman
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Half-centuries from left-handers Leon Johnson and Jonathan Carter helped West Indies High Performance Centre to a challenging total on the opening day of their second four-day “Test” against Bangladesh A here yesterday.

Opting to bat first, the hosts piled up 354 all out at Kensington Oval, with Johnson stroking the top score of 74 and Carter getting 54.
Leon Johnson acknowledges the applause after reaching his half century on the opening day of the second four day match between the West Indies Sagicor High Performance Centre team and Bangladesh A at the Kensington Oval. (Photo courtesy of WICB media)

Leon Johnson acknowledges the applause after reaching his half century on the opening day of the second four day match between the West Indies Sagicor High Performance Centre team and Bangladesh A at the Kensington Oval. (Photo courtesy of WICB media)

The in-form Jermaine Blackwood chipped in with 45 while captain Carlos Brathwaite and Sheldon Cottrell both struck 42, and Sunil Ambris, 34.

Off-spinner Shuvagoto Hom (2-44), seamers Muktar Ali (2-48) and Robiul Islam (2-65) and left-arm spinners Elias Sunny (2-77) and Taijul Islam (2-95), all finished with two wickets apiece.

Openers Chadwick Walton (8) and Assad Fudadin (4) both fell cheaply to leave the HPC on 16 for two but successive half-century stands put the HPC in a strong position.

Johnson and Blackwood added 84 for the third wicket, a partnership that was broken when Blackwood gloved a short ball from Muktar behind, on the stroke of lunch.

He faced 84 balls and struck six fours and a six.

Johnson, who drove and swept with authority, put on a further 87 for the fourth wicket with Carter, in an entertaining stand after lunch.

While Johnson faced 117 deliveries in just over three hours batting and struck six fours and a six, Carter’s knock was breezier, coming from just 77 balls and included seven fours and a six.

Carter reached his half-century with a pull through square leg but lasted just seven more balls before holing out to long-off off Shuvagoto.

Johnson was lbw to Taijul soon after as the HPC slipped to 207 for five but Ambris and Brathwaite propped up the innings in a 44-run stand for the sixth wicket, that pushed the hosts to 231 for five at tea.

Ambris’s dismissal saw four wickets tumble for 52 runs before Cottrell arrived to belt four fours and three sixes in a cavalier 31-ball knock, dominating a 51-run, last wicket stand with Miguel Cummins (9 not out).

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04 Jun 2014 10:04 #194007 by chairman
HPC resume their 2nd inns 24-0 Walton 16* Fudadin8* [1st inns HPC354,BanA 219]. R Islam is bowling from the Malcolm Marshall End.

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04 Jun 2014 10:22 #194017 by Calypso
Is Carl Hooper still at the HPC? ..... Anyone knows ?

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04 Jun 2014 10:28 #194019 by ketchim
Carl in Australia :

they want a Mud Head to supervise the Indian mud pitches.... ::LOL::

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04 Jun 2014 12:59 #194066 by chairman
150! (185 mins, 293b,15x4,3x6) HPC 150-1 (48.4 ov) Fudadin 43* Blackwood 86*. Lead by 285 runs.

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04 Jun 2014 13:25 #194085 by chairman
CENTURY! Blackwood reaches his century

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