Caribbean Times 84th Issue - Thursday 26th January 2017
Caribbean Times 84th Issue - Thursday 26th January 2017
Caribbean Times 84th Issue - Thursday 26th January 2017
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14 c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g<br />
<strong>Thursday</strong> <strong>26th</strong> <strong>January</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />
Volcanoes hold off Windies Under-19s<br />
NORTH SOUND, Antigua<br />
– Windward Islands<br />
Volcanoes survived a scare<br />
before posting a 21-run<br />
victory over West Indies<br />
Under-19s in their opening<br />
game of the Regional Super50<br />
here Wednesday.<br />
Sent in at the Vivian<br />
Richards Cricket Ground,<br />
Volcanoes were dismissed<br />
for 221 off 46.2 overs, with<br />
Sunil Ambris top-scoring<br />
with 54 and captain Liam<br />
Sebastien getting 31.<br />
Seamer Keemo Paul<br />
was outstanding, finishing<br />
with four for 31 while leftarm<br />
spinner Joshua Bishop<br />
picked up two for 34.<br />
In reply, the Windies<br />
Under-19s were struggling<br />
on 34 for three before recovering<br />
through Bhaskar<br />
Yadram’s 52, while Kirstan<br />
Kallicharan struck 25 and<br />
Keemo Paul, 22.<br />
But seamer Mervin<br />
Matthew tore through the<br />
innings to finish with four<br />
for 38 while left-arm seamer<br />
Delorn Johnson supported<br />
with two for 33.<br />
Entering the contest as<br />
heavy favourites, Volcanoes<br />
failed to get a grip<br />
of the game and struggled<br />
from the outset, sliding to<br />
55 for four.<br />
However, two partnerships<br />
then bolstered the<br />
innings with Ambris at the<br />
centre of both.<br />
The 23-year-old righthander<br />
faced 84 balls and<br />
counted three fours and a<br />
six, adding 70 for the fifth<br />
wicket with Sebastien and<br />
a further 41 for the seventh<br />
wicket with Kyle Mayers<br />
whose 28 came from 38<br />
balls.<br />
However, once Ambris<br />
perished, Volcanoes lost<br />
their last four wickets for<br />
54 runs.<br />
In reply, the Under-19s<br />
were in early trouble when<br />
they lost openers Shian<br />
Brathwaite (2) and Emmanuel<br />
Stewart (3) along<br />
with Alick Athanaze (1),<br />
cheaply.<br />
But Yadram struck<br />
seven fours in an 80-ball<br />
knock, posting 45 for the<br />
fourth wicket with Shamar<br />
Springer who made 13, to<br />
revive the innings.<br />
Man-of-the-Match Matthew<br />
made key strikes,<br />
however, reducing the innings<br />
to 161 for eight before<br />
Joshua Bishop carved<br />
out a breezy unbeaten 22<br />
off 24 balls, in a 36-run,<br />
ninth wicket stand with Te-<br />
Shawn Alleyne (11), to rattle<br />
Volcanoes near the end.<br />
(CMC)<br />
Former player earns<br />
umpire qualifications<br />
By Marver Woodley<br />
Another national cricket enthusiast has progressed in the<br />
fraternity by earning his stripes as a now qualified umpire.<br />
Former cricketer for the regional squad the West Indies<br />
and home grown Leeward Islands, Sylvester Joseph has<br />
earned his stripes as a qualified umpire after 3 long years.<br />
Joseph started his journey towards his new title in 2015<br />
when he completed the theoretical, practical and oral exams<br />
over the course of three years.<br />
The former player, who made his Test debut for West Indies<br />
in 2004 against England, completed the last exam with<br />
an astonishing 96 per cent overall to qualify for the title.<br />
He however admitted that the task seemed lengthy and<br />
doubted if he would press on but after some word of encouragements<br />
form his wife, friends and family and other<br />
members of the cricketing fraternity he continued and is well<br />
pleased with his accomplishments to date.<br />
The former player who resides in New Winthorpes noted<br />
that he will be utilizing the new title very shortly but a waiting<br />
game lies ahead before he can be called to be a regional<br />
umpire for Cricket West Indies.