Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Windies ‘A’ fall away

Date:

Share post:

MORATUWA – Opener Assad Fudadin struck his fourth first-class hundred but West Indies A’s batting woes continued on the opening day of the third and final four-day “Test” yesterday.

The left-handed Guyanese made 103 while his partner, Test opener Kraigg Brathwaite, made 75, as the visitors finished the day on 239 for six at the Tyronne Fernando Stadium.

Fudadin and Brathwaite put on 137 for the first wicket as Windies A cruised at 149 for one but the Caribbean side suffered a dramatic collapse, losing five wickets for 41 runs.

The slide was stemmed by a 41-run, sixth-wicket stand between Fudadin and wicketkeeper Chadwick Walton who was unbeaten on 16 at the close. He was partnered by captain Carlos Brathwaite who was not out on 18.

Off-spinner Tharindu Kaushal picked up five for 94.

Opting to bat first, West Indies A were given a strong start by Fudadin and Brathwaite.

Fudadin, who has played three Tests, faced 187 balls and counted 11 fours while Brathwaite was positive in his stroke-play, striking seven fours off 119 deliveries.

Once Brathwaite became Kaushal’s first victim, however, wickets tumbled steadily with Jermaine Blackwood (7), Jonathan Carter (2) and Andre Fletcher (0) falling cheaply.

Fudadin was the final wicket to fall, caught and bowled by Kaushal. (CMC)

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Related articles

Barbados Royals Girls Cricket Club sign MOU with Fairbreak

The Barbados Royals Girls Cricket Club has announced a groundbreaking partnership withFairbreak Global, a prominent advocate for women’s...

Silva to leave Chelsea at end of season

Chelsea defender Thiago Silva will leave the club at the end of the season. The Brazilian, who joined the...

Fatal accident on ABC highway

Barbados has recorded another road fatality. Police said at about 12:30 a.m. on Monday a male died along the...

Fogging Schedule for May 2 and 3

The Vector Control Unit will conduct its fogging exercise for two days next week due to the upcoming...