T&T shows no force against Miller
Jelani Beckles
Published: Guardian
Sunday, February 21, 2016
West Indies spin bowler Nikita Miller snatched seven wickets for the Jamaica Scorpions as the T&T Red Force batsmen failed to deliver on the second day of the seventh round in the West Indies Cricket Board Regional Four-Day tournament, yesterday.
After dismissing Jamaica for 225 in the first innings at Sabina Park early in the day, T&T was bowled out for 206 to hand Jamaica a lead of 19 runs on first innings. In the second innings the Scorpions closed the day on 13/0, an overall lead of 32 runs.
Left-handed opener Evin Lewis was the only batsman to offer resistance for T&T, top scoring with 87 off 105 balls, which included five fours and three sixes.
After losing Jeremy Solozano (16) and Kyle Hope (0) in quick succession, Lewis and Yannic Cariah took T&T from 28/2 to a commanding 117/2. However when Cariah lost his wicket for 28 with no addition to the score, a middle order collapse ensued that reduced T&T to 159/7. At the tea break T&T was 161/7 with Miller taking four wickets.
Yannick Ottley and Imran Khan showed some resilience for T&T with a 33-run partnership but it was broken when Ottley was caught and bowled by Miller for 29. The home team did not take long to wrap up the tail as Miller finished with brilliant figures of 26 overs, three maidens, 69 runs and seven wickets.
SCORES
At Sabina Park: Jamaica Scorpions 225 (Kirk Edwards 66, Shacaya Thomas 64, Devon Thomas 38, Imran Khan 4/73, Jon Russ Jagessar 3/53, Marlon Richards 2/31) and 13/0 vs T&T Red Force 206 (Evin Lewis 87, Yannick Ottley 29, Yannic Cariah 28, Nikita Miller 7/69).
At Addelita Cancryn Junior High School: Leeward Islands 327 (Rahkeem Cornwall 97, Orlando Peters 47, Jahmar Hamilton 46, Nkrumah Bonner 41, Montcin Hodge 31; Kyle Mayers 5-83, Kevin McClean 3-56) vs Windward Islands Volcanoes 21 without loss.
At Kensington Oval: Barbados Pride 274 (Kevin Stoute 56 not out, Shamarh Brooks 56, Kraigg Brathwaite 40, Jonathan Carter 38, Shai Hope 27; Keon Joseph 3-49, Veerasammy Permaul 2-43, Ramon Reifer 2-49, Devendra Bishoo 2-72) and 71 for one (Kraigg Brathwaite 33, Kyle Corbin 28 not out) vs Guyana Jaguars 190 (Leon Johnson 40, Tagenarine Chanderpaul 31, Veerasammy Permaul 30, Raymon Reifer 26, Anthony Bramble 26; Roston Chase 5-27, Miguel Cummins 2-51).