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August 2, 2019

Hodge, Brooks Help Frustrate India “A”

August 2, 2019

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Shamarh Brooks continued to press his claim for a place in the West Indies side for the upcoming MyTeam11 Test Series against India, which is co-sponsored by Skoda and Fena, with a second consecutive half-century for West Indies “A” in the second “Test” against India “A” on Wednesday here.

Brooks hit 53, as West Indies “A”, choosing to bat, reached 243 for five in their first innings at the close on the opening day of the match at Queen’s Park Oval.

Opener Montcin Hodge top-scored with 65 and West Indies senior team opener Kraigg Brathwaite, returning from injury, hit 36, while all-rounder Raymon Reifer was not out on 27 and wicketkeeper/batsman Shane Dowrich, also back from injury, was not out on 24.

The hosts controlled the opening session courtesy of an 87-run opening stand between Hodge and Brathwaite, who took their side to lunch on 71 without loss.

Both batsmen were ultra-cautious and eschewed aggression in favour of occupation of the crease. It meant Hodge batted 190 balls and a shade over four hours, counting eight fours and six, and Brathwaite struck three fours and six off 119 deliveries in just under 2 ½ hours.

Brathwaite perished after the lunch break, bowled by Sandeep Warrier, but Brooks joined Hodge to add a further 62 for the second wicket to take West Indies “A” to tea on 135 for one.

Brooks, who was included in the West Indies senior squad earlier this year for the England series without making his debut, once again played well in an innings lasting 98 deliveries spread over 146 minutes and including seven fours.

The 30-year-old Brooks also hit a half-century in the opening “Test” in Antigua last week.

West Indies “A”, however, suffered a slide following the resumption, losing four wickets for 47 to slump to 196 for five.

Hodge perished in the fifth over after tea, bowled by Mohammed Siraj offering no stroke, and Sunil Ambris played back to off-spinner Krishnappa Gowtham and was plumb lbw for 12.

Brooks finally departed, driving a firm return catch to Shivam Dube, and Jermaine Blackwood made a breezy 20 with two fours and a six before edging a defensive prod at leg-spinner Mayank Markande to Hanuma Vihari at first slip.

In dire need of a partnership, West Indies “A” got it courtesy of Reifer and Dowrich, counter-attacking in an unbroken 47-run, sixth-wicket stand.

SCOREBOARD

WEST INDIES “A” 1st Innings

*K. Brathwaite b Warrier 36

M. Hodge b Mohammed Siraj 65

S. Brooks c and b Dube 53

S. Ambris lbw b Gowtham 12

J. Blackwood c Vihari b Markande 20

+S. Dowrich not out 24

R. Reifer not out 27

Extras (b5, nb1) 6

TOTAL (5 wkts, 90 overs) 243

R. Cornwall, C. Holder, J. Warrican, R. Shepherd to bat

Fall of wickets: 1-87, 2-149, 3-166, 4-188, 5-196.

Bowling: Siraj 21-7-47-1, Warrier 16-3-48-1, Dube 17-7-35-1, Gowtham 19-3-49-1, Panchal 4-1-5-0, Markande 13-1-54-1

INDIA “A”:M. Agarwal, P. Panchal, A. Esawaran, *H. Vihari, A. Singh, +K.S. Bharat, S. Dube, K. Gowtham, M. Markande, S. Warrier, M. Siraj

Toss: West Indies “A”

Umpires: D. Buttler, Z. Bassarath

Match referee: M. Ragoonath

Reserve umpire: K. Kowlessar

Source: CMC/CWI Media

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