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Narine hands T&T edge

Saturday, February 18, 2012



BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Feb 17 (CMC) — Off-spinner Sunil Narine's four-wicket haul restricted Barbados and gave Trinidad and Tobago the advantage on the second day of their regional four-Day match here yesterday.

The wily 26-year-old finished with four for 69, a spell that left Barbados on 254 for seven at the close, in response to Trinidad and Tobago's 338 all out at Kensington Oval.

Earlier, captain Denesh Ramdin got 88 and Reyad Emrit hit 62 as T&T, resuming the day on 293 for six, lost their last four wickets for the addition of just 45 runs.

West Indies fast bowler Fidel Edwards finished with five for 64.

Scoreboard

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 1st innings

(overnight 293 for six )

A Barath c wkp Dowrich b Best 1

J Guillen c Brathwaite b F Edwards 0

L Simmons c Roach b F Edwards 52

+DM Bravo c Hinds b F Edwards 54

J Mohammed c Brathwait b Benn 26

*+D Ramdin c Benn b Roach 88

I Khan c Jordan b Hinds 26

R Emrit not out 62

S Narine c wkp Carter b Jordan 6

S Gabriel c wkp Carter b F Edwards 0

A Allert c wkp Carter b Edwards 0

Extras (b 8, lb 6, w 1, nb 8) 23

TOTAL (all out; 96.5 overs) 338

Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-1, 3-63, 4-117, 5-168, 6-219, 7-305, 8-335, 9-338, 10-338.

Bowling: F Edwards 19.5-2-64-5, Best 9-1-59-1, Roach 19-2-66-1, Jordan 17-6-46-1, Benn 19-5-51-1, Hinds 13-5-38-1.

BARBADOS 1st innings

K Brathwaite c wkp Bravo b Emrit 27

O Phillips c Mohammed b Allert 0

*K Edwards c Guillen b Narine 70

R Hinds c Khan b Narine 46

+J Carter c Guillen b Narine 37

C Jordan lbw b Narine 12

S Benn c Mohammed b Gabriel 13

K Roach not out 6

T Best not out 6

Extras (b16, lb5, w3, nb3, pen. 10) 37

TOTAL (7 wks, 74 overs) 254

Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-82, 3-134, 4-169, 5-224, 6-228, 7-248.

To bat: +S Dowrich, F Edwards.

Bowling: Gabriel 14-2-53-1, Allert 6-0-20-1, Narine 29-5-69-4, Khan 11-3-37-0, Emrit 14-5-44-1.

Position: Barbados trail by 84 runs.

Toss: Barbados

Umpires: G Brathwaite, V Johnson.



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