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Monday, April 14, 2025

Modest returns for Windies trio in county championship

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Sport Desk
372 days ago
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FILE -T&T pacer Jayden Seales.

FILE -T&T pacer Jayden Seales.

Daniel Prentice

LON­DON – West In­dies trio of all-rounder Ja­son Hold­er, and pac­ers Ke­mar Roach and Jay­den Seales failed to make a sig­nif­i­cant im­pact for their sides in the Eng­lish Coun­ty Cham­pi­onship on Sat­ur­day.

Hold­er, bat­ting at sev­en, spent al­most two hours at the crease and made 29 be­fore Worces­ter­shire were dis­missed for 360 in their first in­nings be­fore lunch on the sec­ond day of their first-round match against War­wick­shire in Di­vi­sion 1 at Edg­bas­ton.

The 32-year-old Bar­ba­di­an an­chored the bot­tom half of the bat­ting with res­olute bat­ting af­ter the vis­i­tors con­tin­ued from their overnight to­tal of 316 for sev­en be­fore he was the last man out, caught low down at deep back­ward square leg, slic­ing a de­liv­ery from pac­er Michael Booth.

Hold­er then failed to take a wick­et in 15 overs that cost 63 with his pace bowl­ing, and War­wicks replied strong­ly to reach 292 for five at the close with three bats­man scor­ing half-cen­turies, and for­mer Bar­ba­dos Un­der-15 vice-cap­tain Ja­cob Bethell chim­ing in with 12.

Sur­rey were 11 with­out loss when stumps were drawn at Old Traf­ford af­ter Roach and their spin bowl­ing duo of Cameron Steel and Dan Lawrence made up for los­ing the first day be­cause of ad­verse weath­er and bowled out Lan­cashire for 202 in their first in­nings to­tal in their Di­vi­sion 1 con­test.

Roach end­ed with fig­ures of 11-5-16-0, but leg-spin­ner Steel bagged five for 25 from 9.4 overs, and Lawrence took four for 91 from 28 overs with his un­com­pli­cat­ed off-spin to lead the de­mo­li­tion of the Lan­cashire bat­ting af­ter they were put in to bat.

Seales fin­ished an­oth­er day trun­cat­ed by ad­verse weath­er with three for 64 from 20 overs, and Northamp­ton­shire reached 292 for sev­en against Sus­sex at the close in their Di­vi­sion 2 match at Hove.

The Trinida­di­an pac­er struck when he got George Bartlett caught at third slip for 27, but sol­id bat­ting down the or­der led by their cap­tain Luke Proc­ter with 92 and for­mer In­dia bats­man Karun Nair with 57 kept the hosts in the field for the weath­er-cur­tailed day af­ter Northants start­ed the day on 95 for two.

CMC


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