Bowling nearly unchanged from the start of the day’s play, Yasir Shah produced a legspin masterclass on a flat, slow fifth-day pitch to bowl Pakistan to a 133-run win in Abu Dhabi. There was no alarming turn available to Yasir, and hardly any instances of uncertain bounce; he had to draw on all his stamina,
WI ‘A’ vs. SL ‘A’, 1st unofficial ODI…Jaggesar’s career-best sinks Sri Lanka A
West Indies A’s bowlers combined to pick up a 165-run win in the first unofficial ODI against Sri Lanka A in Dambulla. The win was set up by their new-ball pair of Ronsford Beaton and Delorn Johnson, whose early strikes broke the back of Sri Lanka’s chase of 268. Offspinner Jon-Russ Jaggesar then accelerated Sri
WIvPAK, 2nd Test, 4th Day…..Dominant Pakistan six wickets from 2-0
Declaring at lunch to give themselves five sessions to bowl West Indies out, Pakistan took emphatic strides towards an unassailable 2-0 lead, picking up four wickets even as their bowlers derived little help from a still placid Abu Dhabi pitch. Chasing 456, West Indies were 171 for 4 at stumps, with only one of the
GCB NSSCL 2016… Richard Ishmael tumbles Kingston High in low-scoring match
One day after edging Queens College by seven runs, Richard Ishmael Secondary tumbled Kingston High to register a 51-runs victory in a low-scoring encounter at GCC ground in the 2016 edition of the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) National Secondary School Cricket League (NSSCL). Batting first, the jubilant youths from Richard Ishmael only managed 125 in
WI ‘A’ vs. WI ‘A’, 3rd 4-Day Test… Hetmyer shines but SL in control
Under-19 World Champion, Shimron Hetmyer came close but yet far from what would have been a sensational century in the third and final 4-Day Test match between West Indies and Sri Lanka ‘A’ teams. However after the third day, Sri Lanka is firmly in control of the match. Hetmyer 94 was an aggressive and very