Barath, Dowlin stroke half-centuries to lead Windies fightback

Travis Dowlin

BRISBANE, Australia, CMC – Rookies Adrian Barath and Travis Dowlin hit attractive half-centuries on Friday as West Indies launched their bid to save their four-day first class match against Queensland Bulls.

Travis Dowlin
Travis Dowlin

Facing a huge deficit of 346 runs on the first innings after Queensland piled up 617 for seven declared, West Indies finished the third day at Allan Border Field on 133 for one, still requiring 213 runs to stave off an innings defeat.

Barath was leading the resurgence with a stroked-filled, unbeaten 65 while Dowlin cracked a measured 53, as West Indies flourished in the evening session after being kept in the field for the better part of two days.

The teenaged Barath stroked nine fours off 114 balls in just over two-and-a-half hours at the crease while Dowlin hit seven boundaries off 100 balls in his 115-minute knock.

Earlier, Nathan Reardon completed the third, maiden first class century of the match when he hammered a robust 147 to extend Queensland’s dominance after they resumed the day on 384 for four.

He slammed 15 fours and seven sixes and shared in a 156-run stand for the sixth wicket with captain Chris Simpson whose 73 was equally frenetic, decorated with nine fours and three sixes.

Fast bowling rookie Kemar Roach was rewarded for his efforts, finishing with three for 135 to lead the Windies bowling attack.

Faced with eight overs in a tricky period before tea following Queensland’s declaration, Barath and Dowlin navigated their way safely to the break at 24 without loss before playing with some abandon in the final session.

The first three overs after tea yielded a single run but Dowlin broke the shackles with a pulled boundary off fast bowler Luke Feldman, as the Windies counterattacked.

Dowlin took a liking to the 25-year-old fast bowler, crashing him for three fours in one over as the Guyanese right-hander blossomed.

Not to be left out, the 19-year-old Barath joined the fray with boundaries off fast bowler Nathan Rimmington in one over.

He survived a chance to wicketkeeper Chris Hartley off Reardon when 32 but undaunted by the reprieve continued to play positively.

Dowlin reached his half-century quietly but added just three more runs off 15 balls before he edged medium pacer Reardon to Hartley, attempting to run a ball to third man.

Barath and Narsingh Deonarine, who smashed a six in an unbeaten nine, then added 38 for the second wicket to see the tourists safely to the close.

The right-handed Barath brought the day to a fitting climax, smashing three boundaries in the final over bowled by leg-spinner Daniel Doran.

Earlier, West Indies had a good start when Roach had Chris Hartley caught at the wicket in the day’s third over, after adding two to his overnight 10 to leave Queensland on 386 for five.

But Reardon and Simpson then tore into the Windies bowlers with gusto as they piled on the runs to put Queensland on top.

SCOREBOARD

WEST INDIES 1st Innings 271 (Ramnaresh Sarwan 73; Daniel Doran 3-107)
QUEENSLAND 1st innings (overnight 384 for four)

R Broad c wkp Ramdin b Roach                                29
N Kruger c wkp Rampaul b Benn                           172
W Townsend c wkp Ramdin b Rampaul              100
L Carseldine c Bravo b Deonarine                              6
N Reardon c wkp Ramdin b Bravo                        147
+C Hartley c wkp Ramdin b Roach                          12
*C Simpson b Roach                                                     73
N Rimmington not out                                                 20
D Doran not out                                                               31
Extras (b8, lb9, w3, nb7)                                            27
TOTAL (7 wkts decl; 155 overs)                            617
Did not bat: A McDermott, L Feldman.
Fall of wickets: 1-53 (Broad, 17.2 overs), 2-296 (Kruger, 74.4), 3-303 (Carseldine, 79.4), 4-342 (Townsend, 96.4), 5-386 (Hartley, 109.1), 6-542 (Simpson, 139.5), 7-566 (Reardon, 142.2).
Bowling: Rampaul 29-4-131-1, Roach 32-3-135-3, Bravo 28-5-86-1, Benn 34-3-151-1, Deonarine 28-3-93-1, Nash 4-3-4-0.

WEST INDIES 2nd innings

A Barath not out                                                            65
T Dowlin c wkp Hartley b Reardon                        53
N Deonarine not out                                                      9
Extras (b4, lb1, nb1)                                                     6
TOTAL (1 wkt, 40 overs)                                        133
Fall of wickets: 1-95 (Dowlin, 30 overs)
Bowling: Feldman 12-3-29-0, McDermott 6-0-24-0, Rimmington 7-0-23-0, Doran 11-1-41-0, Reardon 4-0-11-1.
Toss: West Indies.
Umpires: N McNamara, B Oxenford.
Matchreferee: R Evans.