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Carter, Springer help Pride take down leaders Scorpions
Shamar Springer bowls during the Group B match of the Windies Super50 Cup betweenJamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride on Saturday at Kensington Oval, Barbados.(Photos: CWI Media/Kerrie Eversley)
Cricket, Sports
October 21, 2018

Carter, Springer help Pride take down leaders Scorpions

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — Left-hander Jonathan Carter notched his fourth half-century to become the tournament’s leading run-scorer while seamer Shamar Springer claimed his maiden five-wicket haul, but Barbados Pride’s 39-run victory over Group B leaders Jamaica Scorpions was of academic importance only as they missed out on a semi-final spot in the Regional Super50.

Choosing to bat first in their final preliminary match at Kensington Oval on Saturday, Pride rallied to 246 for five of their 50 overs — their highest total of the tournament — with the excellent Carter top-scoring with 82 and Captain Shamarh Brooks striking 60.

In reply, Scorpions were on course for victory at 183 for four in the 36th over before collapsing to lose their last six wickets for 24 runs, to be dismissed for 207 in the 42nd over.

Andre McCarthy stroked 83 and Nkrumah Bonner, 41, but Under-19 World Cup star Springer scythed through the innings to finish with five for 30 and give Pride the edge.

The defeat, however, was only the Scorpions’ second and it kept them on 21 points with a match left against United States at 3W’s Oval today.

Pride, meanwhile, nicked their fourth win, but it was not enough to overhaul the second-placed Combined Campuses and Colleges Marooners, whose fixture against the United States was abandoned without a ball bowled due to persistent rain at the Windward Sports Club.

Scorpions and Marooners have qualified for the semi-finals — scheduled for later this week.

Needing a victory to end an otherwise wretched campaign on a high, Pride started well as Leniko Boucher struck 46 at the top of the order, posting 47 with Shayne Moseley (27) for the first wicket and a further 60 for the second with Brooks.

When Boucher was second out in the 32nd over, Pride were in need of impetus at 117 for two, and they got it in the form of the enterprising Carter.

The 30-year-old, the last of whose 28 One-Day Internationals came 17 months ago, counted seven fours and two sixes in a hasty 69-ball knock — accelerating the innings nicely at the death.

Crucially, he put on 45 for the third wicket with Brooks who faced 72 deliveries and struck four fours, before dominating a 60-run, fourth-wicket stand with Kevin Stoute, who made 16.

Carter was eventually run out off the penultimate ball of the innings, scampering for a tight second run. He has 351 runs in the tournament at an average of 50.

Fast bowler Keon Harding, who finished with three for 58, then rocked Scorpions early, grabbing two wickets to send the innings crashing to 74 for four in the 14th over.

In his first outing of the tournament, Harding hurried the aggressive John Campbell into a defensive stroke and had him nicking behind for six in the second over and then had Jermaine Blackwood (23) brilliantly caught at backward point in the 10th over by a leaping substitute Hayden Walsh Jr, after Chadwick Walton had been run out for 17 in a bad mix-up two overs earlier.

When Brandon King edged veteran left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn behind, Scorpions were falling apart, but McCarthy and Bonner united in a 109-run, fourth-wicket partnership to tilt the odds in favour of the visitors.

McCarthy faced 96 balls and counted eight fours and two sixes, while Bonner struck two fours off 61 balls.

But Springer intervened, trapping Bonner lbw and then also accounting for McCarthy in the 40th over, as he grabbed five of the last six wickets to tumble.

Scoreboard

PRIDE

S Moseley c Leveridge b Lamont 27

L Boucher c Bonner b Green 46

*S Brooks c McCarthy b Taylor 60

J Carter run out 82

K Stoute c Lamont b Leveridge 16

S Springer not out 2

D Drakes not out 2

Extras (lb4, w6, nb1) 11

TOTAL (5 wkts, 50 overs) 246

Did not bat: +T Walcott, S Benn, J Warrican,

K Harding

Fall of wickets: 1-47, 2-117, 3-162, 4-222,

5-244

Bowling: Taylor 10-0-54-1, Leveridge 10-0-61-

1, Green 10-0-52-1, Lamont 10-0-35-1, Miller

10-0-39-0

SCORPIONS

J Campbell c wkp Walcott b Harding 6

+C Walton run out 17

J Blackwood c (sub) H Walsh b Harding 23

A McCarthy c Brooks b Springer 83

B King c wkp Walcott b Benn 8

N Bonner lbw b Springer 41

D Green c Carter b Springer 2

J Taylor c Harding b Springer 9

*N Miller lbw b Harding 0

C Lamont b Springer 4

R Leveridge not out 0

Extras (lb2, w11, nb1) 14

TOTAL (all out, 41.4 overs) 207

Fall of wickets: 1-13, 2-38, 3-53, 4-74, 5-183,

6-191, 7-193, 8-201, 9-203, 10-207

Bowling: Drakes 5-0-27-0, Harding 10-0-58-3,

Warrican 10-1-34-0, Benn 7-0-40-1, Springer

7.4-2-30-5, Stoute 2-0-16-0

Result: Pride won by 39 runs

Man-of-the-Match: Shamar Springer

Toss: Pride

Umpires: C Tuckett, N Duguid

Jonathan Carter hits a straight four during the Group B match of the Windies Super50Cup between Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride on Saturday at Kensington Oval,Barbados.

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