Hooper cracks 117 in tour opener

Published November 4, 2001

COLOMBO, Nov 3: Skipper Carl Hooper hit 117 and Brian Lara 43 as West Indies launched their tour of Sri Lanka in positive fashion Saturday.

Hooper batted for just short of four hours, hammering four sixes and seven fours against a Sri Lanka ‘A’ side led by experienced Test batsman Hashan Tillekeratne.

Brian Lara, meanwhile, despite being dogged by long-term hamstring problems, played his part in a 129-run fourth-wicket stand with his captain.

Marlon Samuels chipped in with 54 as the touring side, put in to bat, closed the first day of the three-day encounter on 334 for seven.

Daren Ganga (0) and Ramnaresh Sarwan (7), however, two young batsmen expected to make a mark on tour, both failed at the top of the order as West Indies recovered from 53 for three.

Pace bowler Ravindra Pushpakumara, another Sri Lankan Test player, took four for 85 at the Nondescripts Cricket Club.

West Indies play three Tests against Sri Lanka, the first starting on Nov 13, before taking part in a triangular one-day tournament also involving Zimbabwe.

Scoreboard

WEST INDIES (1st Innings):

C.H. Gayle b Pushpakumara 41

D. Ganga c Hewage b P’kumara 0

R.R. Sarwan c Daniel b R’kumara 7

B.C. Lara c Vandort b P’kumara 43

C.L. Hooper c J’dena b P’kumara 117

M.N. Samuels lbw b Chandana 54

R.D. Jacobs c J’dena b Dilhara 20

N.C. McGarrell not out 34

M. Dillon not out 0

EXTRAS (LB-3, W-2, Nb-13) 18

TOTAL (for seven wkts, 80 overs) 334

FALL OF WKTS: 1-3, 2-50, 3-53, 4-182, 5-279, 6-279, 7-329.

TO BAT: R.D. King, M.I. Black.

BOWLING (to-date): Pushpakumara 17-0-85-4 (5nb); Dilhara 10-1-62-1 (1nb, 1w); Ramyakumara 19-2-56-1 (6nb, 1w); Samaraweera 19-3-67-0 (1nb); Chandana 15-1-61-1.

SRI LANKA ‘A’: H.P. Tillekeratne (captain), G.I. Daniel, M.G. Vandort, T.M. Dilshan, T.T. Samaraweera, H.A.P.W. Jayawardena, U.D.U. Chandana, W.M.G. Ramyakumara, L.H.D. Dilhara, K.R. Pushpakumara.—Reuters

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