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Barbados: Police And BET Widen The Gap

The Barbados Nation
15 November 1998



The Courts/Suzuki Division One cricket championship has been confirmed as a two-club race.

Yesterday's victories by leaders Police and second-placed BET mean that neither can be caught by the chasing teams in the race for the first prize of a $45 000 car. Two rounds of matches remain.

Summaries of yesterday's matches:

At Blenheim: Police beat BCL by an innings and 77 runs.

On a rain-affected pitch Police required a mere 10 overs to complete an innings victory against BCL.

The hosts added a mere 28 runs to their overnight score of 69 for seven.

Sylvester Louis was again the destroyer, finishing the innings with eight for 47 and match figures of 13 for 61 to take his season's tally to 73 wickets.

When play resumed at 69 for seven captain Winston Herbert and young Randy Thomas survived 10 torrid overs of lift and cut in adding 23 for the eighth wicket.

Both reached the topscore of 24 before being dismissed, leaving the veteran Tyrone Knight watching from the other end as Ian Perryman Jr. was unable to cope with the wily Louis.

At Carlton: Cable & Wireless BET beat United Carlton by an innings and 125 runs.

Antonio Mayers singlehandedly wrapped up the United Carlton lower order as Cable & Wireless BET took just 34 minutes to complete their victory.

Resuming on 35 for seven, still requiring 145 to make BET bat again, Carlton's last three wickets could only muster another 20. Mayers captured all three wickets to finish with three for 11.

At Banks: Empire beat Banks by 43 runs.

A five-wicket haul by veteran leg-spinner Shurland Greaves steered Empire to a convincing victory over Banks.

Greaves took five for 48 as Banks, set 176 for victory, found the total too daunting and were bowled out with ten overs to spare.

Empire, who led by 76 runs on first innings, quickly added another 67 in their second innings yesterday as they batted for just under an hour before declaring.

Banks were in trouble from the outset as they lost their first two wickets without a run on the board and never recovered. Sean Armstrong made a defiant 44.

At Dayrell's Road: Cockspur Wanderers drew with Big B Spartan.

Spartan grabbed first innings lead over Wanderers and the match ended in a gripping draw.

Wanderers resumed at 172 for three requiring 106 more runs for first innings' points, but playing conditions were in stark contrast to last weekend because of rain over the last two days.

Wanderers lost their last seven wickets for 21 runs in 14.3 overs to hand Spartan a first innings' lead of 84. Richard Connelly finished with seven for 53.

The hosts, set 160 for victory in 33 overs, looked to be in the hunt at 76 for two, but declined sharply to be 88 for seven.

Patrick Phillips (22 not out) and Richard Graham (six not out) played out the last seven overs to ensure a draw. Leg-spinner Dave Marshall took five for 45.

At St. Catherine: BNB St. Catherine drew with Pickwick.

St. Catherine grabbed first innings' honours in a game which was decided on the third and final day when Pickwick's innings folded shortly before tea.

The match predictably ended in a tame draw since both first innings were not completed until yesterday.

Pickwick were dismissed for 207 in reply to the 230 made by St. Catherine who were 112 for four when stumps were drawn.

At Foundation: Sports and Games YMPC beat CHIC Schools South by six wickets

Medium-pacer Kenrick Marshall bagged five wickets for 22 runs and captain Terry Rollock took four wickets to help YMPC defeat the schoolboys.

At Coleridge and Parry: CHIC Combined Schools drew with Mount Gay Maple.

Maple had some batting butterflies before the match with the schoolboys ended in stalemate.

A delay of two hours, owing to a rain-affected wicket, helped Maple's cause. In the end they were 63 for six when they happily accepted bad light after being set 147 for victory in 22 overs.


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