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Sunday, June 15, 2025

Moonsamy, Ackerman carry South Africa ‘A’ to series win over West Indies

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Sport Desk
18 days ago
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South Africa ‘A’ captain Marques Ackerman scored 71 to help lead his side to victory over West Indies ‘A’.

South Africa ‘A’ captain Marques Ackerman scored 71 to help lead his side to victory over West Indies ‘A’.

GROS ISLET – Ri­val­do Moon­samy and cap­tain Mar­ques Ack­er­man both struck half-cen­turies as South Africa ‘A’ com­plet­ed a se­ries-win­ning six-wick­et vic­to­ry over West In­dies ‘A’ in the third and fi­nal 50-over match in Saint Lu­cia on Tues­day.

Moon­samy fell six runs short of a de­served cen­tu­ry, while Ack­er­man made 71, and South Africa eas­i­ly over­hauled the home side’s to­tal of 253 in 47.3 overs, fin­ish­ing on 258 for four in just 34.5 overs.

The re­sult car­ried the vis­i­tors to a 2-0 win in the three-match se­ries, fol­low­ing their 42-run win in the open­ing match. The sec­ond match was rained out.

West In­dies ‘A’ im­me­di­ate­ly found them­selves on the back foot af­ter win­ning the toss and elect­ing to bat first at the Daren Sam­my Na­tion­al Crick­et Sta­di­um.

They lost the wick­et of open­er Kadeem Al­leyne, be­fore fast bowler Okuh­le Cele dis­missed cap­tain Al­ick Athanaze and Kevlon An­der­son, to see them slip to 16 for three in the sixth over.

Shaqkere Par­ris came to his side’s res­cue, how­ev­er, first adding 78 runs with Jyd Goolie, who made 30, and then shar­ing a 101-run part­ner­ship with Javelle Glenn, who scored a coun­ter­at­tack­ing 52 off 49 balls with four bound­aries and three six­es.

West In­dies were cruis­ing at 195 for four in the 38th over, but Glenn’s dis­missal sparked a col­lapse that saw them lose three wick­ets for 21 runs, in­clud­ing the prized scalp of Par­ris.

The Bar­ba­di­an seemed on the verge of a cen­tu­ry when he was dis­missed by pac­er Ru­an de Swardt for 96 af­ter fac­ing 111 balls and hit­ting 10 fours and two six­es.

Khary Pierre tried his best in an un­beat­en knock of 26 off 25 balls, but the home side could on­ly muster 16 runs from the last five overs in the face of dis­ci­plined bowl­ing by South Africa.

Cele fin­ished with 3-29, while de Swardt (2-35) and Tshe­po More­ki (2-41) pro­vid­ed good sup­port.

Moon­samy added 31 runs for the first wick­et with Jor­dan Her­mann to give South Africa a de­cent start, but it was his part­ner­ship with Ack­er­man that took the game away from the West In­dies.

Af­ter pac­er Ojay Shields dis­missed Her­mann for 10, Moon­samy and Ack­er­man took com­plete con­trol of the con­test dur­ing a 140-run part­ner­ship for the sec­ond wick­et that turned the tide in South Africa’s favour.

West In­dies fi­nal­ly got the break­through when pac­er Jo­hann Layne ac­count­ed for Ack­er­man’s wick­et to leave the score 171 for two in the 23rd over.

Left-arm spin­ner Pierre then trapped Sinethem­ba Qeshile lbw for 16 and Shields did the same to Moon­samy to dis­miss him for 94 off 91 balls. He struck 15 fours and one six in his in­nings.

But Ja­son Smith, who hit an un­beat­en 35 and de Swardt, who made 13 not out, shared an un­bro­ken 50-run part­ner­ship to guide their team to a dom­i­nant win.

Shields was West In­dies’ best bowler with 2-44.

CMC

Sum­marised scores

WEST IN­DIES A 253-9 in 47.3 overs (Shaqkere Par­ris 96, Javelle Glenn 52, Jyd Goolie 30, Khary Pierre 26 not out; Okuh­le Cele 3-29, Ru­an de Swardt 2-35, Tshe­po More­ki 2-42) vs SOUTH AFRICA A 258-4 in 34.5 overs (Ri­val­do Moon­samy 94, Mar­ques Ack­er­man 71, Ja­son Smith 35 not out; Ojay Shields 2-44). South Africa ‘A’ won by six wick­ets.


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