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*Official* CW 'A' in Caribbean/North America

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
We can bounce back from this. We played very well against Barbados and the conditions were tricky here. ALmost feel we might have done ourselves a favour by not bowling them out so quick first time round as we left ourselves a fair amount of time to bat, and paid for it. That's cricket though.

As an aside, I am very disappointed with the way I am batting - sorry everyone
 

readie

State Regular
Is that just the squad for the "Tests"? or will another squad be selected for the limited overs cricket?
 

bryce

International Regular
Needed more out of the top six in the first innings. Disappointing to lose but there were a couple of positives - West seems a class bowler. Interesting to see that Weber dropped four catches in the match, but also had 5 catches dropped off his own bowling! Him along with Bowen, Gray and myself need a bit of fielding practice
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Yeah weird that I dropped a catch or two, I usually have a very safe pair of hands for Team Blue.
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Cricket Web 'A' vs Trinidad and Tobago

Rob Dauth gets his first action of the 'A' series, while Sam Morris, Blake Donald and Mohammad Amir get another chance to impress ahead of the second "Test" against West Indies 'A'.

NG Scott
BC Fitzsimmons (wk)
S Young
RJ Dauth
SC Morris
RF Bowen
BC Cunningham
BC Donald
M Corrin (c)
TV Weber
MU Amir

Mervyn Dillon is the most experienced member of a second string Trinidad and Tobago side, named to face CW 'A'. With big name players out on West Indies and West Indies 'A' duty, T&T will feature several players who have not yet established themselves in the first team. Dave Mohammed will hope to impress to get a shot at 'A' duty before the series is out.

WKD Perkins
A Barath
JN Mohammed
DM Bravo
LMP Simmons
G Mohammed (wk)
RA Kelly
S Badree
RR Emrit
D Mohammed
M Dillon (c)
 

bryce

International Regular
That's a bulky lower order, be looking to keep them out in the field for a while
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Cricket Web 'A' vs Trinidad and Tobago - Guaracara Park
Day 1 - Corrin spins Webbers ahead

Trinidad and Tobago collapsed from a strong position of 113-2 to 163 all out, and Cricket Web 'A' dominated the opening day of their Guaracara Park fixture. The dramatic loss of 8 for 50 was triggered by Webber captain Martyn Corrin, who continued his brilliant series with the ball with another 5-wicket haul. Attempting to get in form ahead of a second cap for West Indies 'A', teenaged opener Adrian Barath looked in decent form for his 36, but when he was caught at slip off Corrin, T&T started to slide.

Darren Bravo stuck around and went close to a half-century until he was the penultimate wicket of the innings. Bosco Fitzsimmons had suffered a minor injury to his index finger, hit there by Mohammad Amir while 'keeping, so Stephen Young took over behind the stumps. The makeshift gloveman pulled off a smart stumping to send Bravo back for 48. And minutes later Corrin closed off the innings and achieved his personal milestone - 5 for 32.

Despite his injury, and to the surprise of many, Fitzsimmons arrived at the crease with Nick Scott for the Webber response. He struggled initially to get the measure of Mervyn Dillon, but soon cast aside his injury concerns and stepped into stride. Into the evening session the local attack looked increasingly ineffective on an evidently flat pitch. Both opening batsmen raised half-centuries in a partnership of 152 for the first wicket. At that score Fitzsimmons was outdone by Dave Mohammed and lbw for 62. But Scott batted on to an attractive hundred to do his confidence no harm. A ball after his celebration he was dismissed by Dillon for a flat 100, and left nightwatchman Tarick Weber to ensure no further loss, as CW 'A' remained well in control on 205-2 at stumps.

Trinidad and Tobago 1st innings 163 all out (45.4 overs)

DM Bravo 48, A Barath 36, WKD Perkins 19
M Corrin 5-32, TV Weber 3-21

Cricket Web 'A' 1st innings 205-2 (52 overs)

NG Scott 100, BC Fitzsimmons 62, S Young 23*, TV Weber 8*
D Mohammed 1-54

Day 2 - Runs flow and wickets tumble on second day

Cricket Web 'A' closed in on victory over Trinidad and Tobago on a day that saw 15 wickets fall. The tourists resumed on 205-2 and scored with freedom for the most part through the remainder of their innings. Poor fielding and bowling were symptomatic of the Trinidadian display and the talented Webber middle order was only too keen to take advantage. T&T started well enough with the removal of both overnight batsmen without much addition to their scores, but Rob Dauth and Sam Morris came together looked in top form with much to prove.

The former, discarded from senior service, hit 11 crisp fours and a six in an innings of 88. He was furious with himself when he chipped a simple catch back to bowler Richard Kelly, 12 short of a priceless first-class hundred. Morris, much less experienced, was similarly impressive throughout his innings, but he could not push on to a century either. Dillon continued as the best of the pacers on show, if only marginally, and trapped the young batsman lbw for 81. From that point of 402-6, CW 'A' looked likely to lose their way and fall short of 500. But Blake Donald addressed a minor collapse with a fiery half-century. When he picked out Kelly in the deep, CW 'A' were all out for 523.

T&T trailed by an enormous margin of 360 and lost Barath (6) to the pace of Amir shortly after tea. Despite the early loss, William Perkins played a one-day style innings to lead the road to recovery. But buoyed by his own batting exploits, Donald looked a man possessed with the ball. He tore through the middle order to take 4 wickets for 1 run at the start of his spell. The batting order was wrecked and primed for the return of Amir. He snatched two wickets to leave T&T 7 down at the close.

Trinidad and Tobago 1st innings 163 all out (45.4 overs)

DM Bravo 48, A Barath 36, WKD Perkins 19
M Corrin 5-32, TV Weber 3-21

Cricket Web 'A' 1st innings 523 all out (116.5 overs)

NG Scott 100, RJ Dauth 88, SC Morris 81, BC Fitzsimmons 62, BC Donald 61
D Mohammed 5-134, M Dillon 4-106

Trinidad and Tobago 2nd innings 124-7 (33 overs)

WKD Perkins 43, JN Mohammed 38, RA Kelly 27*, RR Emrit 4*
BC Donald 4-18, MU Amir 3-42

Day 3 - Early finish at Guaracara Park

Blake Donald and Mohammad Amir needed less than 4 overs to finish off the Trinidad and Tobago tail on the third morning. Donald took two wickets in two balls to start the day, including last batting hope, allround Richard Kelly (27). He failed to get a hattrick, but Amir dismissed Dillon with little more damage. When all was said and done, the two contrasting bowlers had shared all 10 wickets and Cricket Web 'A' won by an innings and 226 runs.

Trinidad and Tobago 1st innings 163 all out (45.4 overs)

DM Bravo 48, A Barath 36, WKD Perkins 19
M Corrin 5-32, TV Weber 3-21

Cricket Web 'A' 1st innings 523 all out (116.5 overs)

NG Scott 100, RJ Dauth 88, SC Morris 81, BC Fitzsimmons 62, BC Donald 61
D Mohammed 5-134, M Dillon 4-106

Trinidad and Tobago 2nd innings 134 all out (36.5 overs)

WKD Perkins 43, JN Mohammed 38, RA Kelly 27
BC Donald 6-22, MU Amir 4-48

Cricket Web 'A' won by an innings and 226 runs.
Man of the Match: BC Donald (CW 'A')
 

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Simon

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good win, will that injury put me out of calculations for the next match?
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Disappointed to miss out on the opportunity of some cheap Windy wickets. Looks like the bowling line up fired pretty well too. My place in the A Team (Murdoch?) may be at risk.
 

Travis_Teh

International Regular
Amir, 5 overs for 59. Keeping it real!

Cunningham should be sweating more than Wilson re: Donald. Donald proving he is up there in the quality all-rounder stakes.
 

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