Carter’s century helps Windies A square series against India A

Jonathan Carter

BANGALORE, India, CMC-Jonathan Carter scored an intelligent century to help fashion a 55 run victory as West Indies A squared their Series against India A here  yesterday.

Jonathan Carter
Jonathan Carter

Carter mixed caution with aggression to score 133, pushing West Indies A to 279 for six while pacer Miguel Cummins ripped out the heart of the Indian batting as the homeside  crumbled for 224.

The Barbadian all-rounder, one of three players brought in after their loss on Saturday, occupied the crease for 157 minutes hitting 18 fours and three sixes and shared in an important 131 run stand  with Leon Johnson, another player brought in for the game.

Carter, who came in at the fall of the second wicket, survived a chance on six when a ball he played off Shahbaz Nadeem popped out of the hand of Yusuf Pathan who also failed to take it on the rebound.

Kirk Edwards scored 36 including three boundaries through the off side in one over by Vinay Kumar.

The Caribbean side was set back by the reckless dismissals of Edwards and Andre Russell as the tactic of attempting to clear the rope off every ball did not pay off.

Carter who was slow at the star and more selective in his strokeplay gained in confidence against the spinners, cutting Yusuf past short third man and pulling when the spinners dropped it short.

He was equally comfortable against the pace of Jaydev Unadkat, pulling and whipping him for consecutive boundaries to bring up his fifty.

Carter survived a run-out chance on 66, when Johnson pushed the ball to cover and sent him back after he was nearly halfway down the pitch.

Carter moved to 99 with a massive six over deep midwicket and reached his century with a single to long-on.

He was eventually lbw playing all around a full delivery from Unadkat for 133 but thanks to his assault, West Indies managed 135 off their last 15 overs.

Cummins led the Windies bowling attack with four for 31 off ten overs, Carter returned to take two wickets for 33 runs while Nikita Miller had made early inroads into the Indian innings capturing two for 46.

Windies A and India A are now level on one win each with the third and deciding One Day fixture set for tomorrow.