Batty presses Test claim

Published March 30, 2004

BRIDGETOWN, March 29: England spinner Gareth Batty pressed his claims for a Test place with five for 53 as the tourists hammered the Carib Beer XI by eight wickets in their three-day tour match.

Resuming the final day on 51 for one, still 167 behind, the Carib Beer XI frustrated England with some enterprising batting but, despite a last-wicket stand of 34, were all out for 229.

England lost Paul Collingwood and Batty before passing their victory target. Having won the first two Tests against West Indies to take a 2-0 lead in the four-match series, England carried their form into the tour match, dominating all three days.

They were made to work hard on the final day, mainly thanks to a half-century from Sylvester Joseph, whose 50 helped put the Carib Beer XI on the way to making England bat again.

Ashley Giles grabbed Joseph's wicket with the score on 91, but the home side continued to battle, with opener Daren Ganga, called up to West Indies's Test squad for this week's third Test as cover for the injured Devon Smith, making a controlled 39.

Tonito Willett (21) and Dwayne Bravo (33) added 47 for the fourth wicket but when Willett fell with the score on 163, the home side collapsed to 193 for eight.

Just as it looked like England would wrap up an innings victory, fast bowler Jermaine Lawson and Dwight Washington frustrated them with a partnership of 34 for the final wicket.

James Anderson finally finished off the innings with the wicket of Washington, leaving Lawson 28 not out. That left England needing just 12 for victory but they made heavy weather of it by losing Collingwood and Batty before clinching victory. The third Test begins here on Thursday.

Scoreboard

CARIB BEER XI (1st Innings) 129 (M.J. Hoggard 4-27).

ENGLAND (1st Innings) 347 (G.P. Thorpe 88, G.I. Jones 66, M.E. Trescothick 50; J.J.C. Lawson 4-94)

CARIB BEER XI (2nd Innings, overnight 51-1):

D. Ganga c and b Batty 39

X.M. Marshall c Jones b Anderson 4

S.C. Joseph c Hoggard b Giles 50

D.D.J. Bravo lbw b Batty 33

T. Willett c sub b Giles 21

D. Ramdin c Collingwood b Batty 4

O.A.C. Banks c Clarke b Batty 9

D. Mohammed c Jones b Batty 6

R. Rampaul c Butcher b Anderson 6

J.J.C. Lawson not out 28

D. Washington b Anderson 8

EXTRAS (B-9, LB-4, NB-8) 21

TOTAL (all out, 78.1 overs) 229

FALL OF WKTS: 1-9, 2-91, 3-116, 4-163, 5-165, 6-179, 7-182, 8-193, 9-195.

BOWLING: Anderson 18.1-5-56-3; Clarke 13-1-64-0; Giles 19-4-34-2; Batty 24-7-53-5; Hoggard 4-0-9-0.

ENGLAND (2nd Innings):

P.D. Collingwood c Ramdin b Lawson 0

R. Clarke not out 8

G.J. Batty b Rampaul 5

M.E. Trescothick not out 0

EXTRAS 0

TOTAL (for two wkts, 2.4 overs) 13

FALL OF WKTS: 1-0, 2-7.

BOWLING: Lawson 1.4-0-13-1; Rampaul 1-1-0-1.

RESULT: England won by eight wickets. -Reuters

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