Dowrich defies Cornwall’s heroics to slam unbeaten ton

– 1st day, 3rd round

Shane Dowrich
Shane Dowrich

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Shane Dowrich defied a destructive spell from fellow West Indies Test discard Rahkeem Cornwall and collected his eighth first-class hundred to rescue defending champions Barbados Pride in the West Indies Championship yesterday in Trinidad.

A half-century from West Indies Test selectee Alick Athanaze and a solid all-round performance from Barbadian all-rounder Justin Greaves, overshadowed a career-best spell from Jamaica Scorpions pacer Derval Green to give Windward Islands Volcanoes early command of their third round match in Guyana.

Rahkeem Cornwal

AT QUEEN’S PARK OVAL:

Dowrich, the Pride captain, hit a purposeful, undefeated 116 that led his side to 294 for eight in their first innings at the close on the opening day of their match to put them on the brink of three crucial batting points.

The 31-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman shared a couple of half-century stands in the second half of the day after burly off-spinner Cornwall threatened to gut the Pride batting with a spell of six for 50 from 24 overs.

Cornwall removed left-hander Shayne Moseley for four, fellow opener Zachary McCaskie for 26 and rookie Jonathan Drakes for 22 as Pride stumbled to 57 for three at lunch.

Pacer Sheeno Berridge tightened the screws when he got left-hander Jonathan Carter caught in the slips for a duck with the fifth ball after the interval before Dowrich and West Indies Under-19 graduate Kevin Wickham halted the slide with a fifth-wicket stand of 93.

Cornwall got Wickham for 41 and former West Indies Under-19 World Cup winner Shamar Springer for four as Pride slumped to 164 for six at tea. After the break, Dowrich got solid support from left-hander Dominic Drakes, the son of former Barbados and West Indies pacer turned Pride coach Vasbert Drakes and former Hurricanes off-spinner Chaim Holder.

Drakes made 22 and put on 47 for the seventh wicket with Dowrich before he was caught close to the wicket and Holder made a career-best 43 before he fell to left-arm pacer Colin Archibald in the final half-hour, and the Hurricanes ended the day with two bowling points.

AT THE GUYANA NATIONAL STADIUM:

 Athanaze wasted no time after returning from the West Indies Test Tour of South Africa and hit the top score of 81 and Greaves made 50 but the Volcanoes batting woes continued and they were bowled out for 217 in their first innings, failing to get a batting point.

Green undermined the Volcanoes batting with five for 30 from 11 overs while fellow pacer Nicholson Gordon and off-spinner Jamie Merchant supported with two wickets apiece as the Scorpions claimed full bowling points.

Greaves, however, gave firm proof that he has now overcome the injuries that limited his bowling in the past few seasons when he bagged four for 34 from seven overs and sent the Scorpions sliding to 98 for seven at the close, putting the Volcanoes in place to grab full bowling points.

Green has so far made the top score of 33 not out and Merchant made 24 before he departed in the day’s final over lbw to Greaves.

The Scorpions wobbled to 41 for six in the first hour after tea before Merchant came to the wicket and put on 57 with Green, but he too, failed to bat out the day.

Volcanoes had earlier sunk to 51 for four before Greaves came to the crease and shared 107 for the fifth wicket with Athanaze either side of lunch.

After leg-spinner Abijhai Mansingh got Athanaze lbw, Volcanoes lost their last seven wickets for 43 in the span of 66 balls.