Hetmyer scores a chanceless and workmanlike 50. Very Good.
81 for 1 (Powell - 28 & Hetmyer -51)
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President X1 vs Pakistan
WKTHope c Masood b Amir 2, fended to short leg
Presidents XI 2-1 (0.2 ov)
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Hetmyer 50 (79 mins, 59 bls, 5x4, 2x6)
In reply to solidrock
a century would be very hard to ignore
In reply to hawk
Like how they ignore a double century?
In reply to imusic
for that reason, the word "Hard" is in there, selectors over the years have made some strange choices, i would have selected him instead of Vishaul Singh
however with the test team in need of an opener.......he would do himself the world of good
Day 1 - Lunch
WICB Prez XI : 119 -1
Hetmyer 76 Powell 40
129-1
Hety 87*
Powell 39*
140-1
Hety 91*
Powell 45*
Hety gawn for 97
Hety caught Younus Khan b Yasir Shaw 97
Prez XI 150-2
Pick him and let him fail then eventually succeed. What have we got to lose anyway?
In reply to Raggs
No guarantee he will eventually succeed
Let him continue for few more seasons in dung heap...then A team
Learning the job as an opening batsman can be brutal
Otherwise rush him and he may be mentally destroyed permanently
In reply to Narper
Hetmyer c Younus b Yasir 97, edged to slip
In reply to Narper
Powell moves on to 50. He might just be in pole position now.
Run out for 58.
161-3
Brooks 0 Singh 2
178-3
Singh 17*
Brooks 2*
Brooks playing a Brathwaite here?
Interesting enough this team have quite a few players who could challenge Holder for captaincy if they get near a WI side: Hope,Hetmyer,Powell,Brooks,Singh and still there is Jason Mohammed around.
In reply to analyst-kid
Brooks out for nine.
Tea 214-4
Singh 39 not out
Hamilton seven not out
Wats up with the dumb commentary, lots of cricket fans would do the commentary free if Windies cant afford it!
The Board must can do better!
Singh gets his half century.
Hamilton out for 26.
250-5
Singh 51
Reifer 5
Well played hyttie
281-5
Singh 67*
Reifer 20*
Amir 2-40 (15 ov)
Hassan Ali 0-58 (1
Asghar 1-68 (16)
Shafiq 0-12 (4)
Shah 1-79 (21)
Azhar Ali 0-9 (2)
Hope 2
Powell 58
Hetmyer 97
Brooks 9
Hamilton 26
301 -5
Singh 80*
Reifer 27*
Singh being his usual outstanding self, but Reifer too showing he has class in this match.
Pres XI 305-5, and Amir is firing away at Reifer, and finding thick edges at times. Reifer not cowed tho. Still batting enterprisingly, as usual.
With the WI Pres XI at 306-5 in 88 overs, Pak players are showing their frustration!
In reply to Norm...Vishaul Singh back in the runs...as Botham used to say "Form is temporary, class is permanent!"
In reply to goliath
Against quality opposition!
Pres XI 310-5 in 90 overs, but play continues at the Trelawny Multiplex in Jamaica. Singh 81*, Reifer 35*.
The day's play ends on the hour, with Pres XI 311-5 in 91 overs. Reifer 36*, Singh 81*.
Our guys did well today.
looking forward to hearing about Keon Joseph's bowling tomorrow
a good performance here and I can see him in the test squad
24 wickets in the first 6 matches of the season and best fast bowler
Stumps - Day 1
WICB Pres XI 311-5
Singh 81*
Reifer 36*
Hope 2
Powell 58
Hetmyer 97
Brooks 9
Hamilton 26
Very good score
Excellent score for the first day of play and we still have some batting to come in Conrwall and Jacobs. 400 plus should be our goal. Make these bowlers toil.
In reply to voiceofreason
I wouldn't be surprised if this team put up a better performance than our "Test team", let's see how events will transpire!
In reply to Slipfeeler
My thoughts exactly!
Pres XI 340-6
Singh 99*
Cornwall 2*
Hundred up for Cheesy!
Singh 106*
357-6
Singh 111*
Cornwall 7*
Cornwall is good but needs serious weight control help or he will throw the heart attack or??????/
375-6
Singh 120*
Cornwall 17*
In reply to moneybrain
He is young and active...it is when he hits 40+ that this weight will start to bother his heart. But as long as he's active...then again I am no heart specialist.
I like him though...he plays the spinners so easy.
In reply to analyst-kid
Looks like he is still gaining weight
This is obviously not overeating. He may need surgery.
In reply to Narper
oh sknt, give the man a break.
sure cornwall can out last you!
Cornwall and Roach gawn
388-8
Singh 120*
In reply to osrlive
sure cornwall can out last you!
Maan...I have been calling for this chap to get a break...regardless of his size and weight.
I am one of his strong supporters
But I am watching him this morning...and I feel he is getting bigger...and this is obviously no laughing matter...this seems to me like a medical matter
Anther one gawn
Prez XI having a melt down here
389-9
Singh 120*
403-9
Singh 128*
Joseph 3*
419 all out
Singh 135*
Hope 2
Powell 58
Hetmyer 97
Brooks 9
Hamilton 26
Reifer 45
Cornwall 28
Roach 0
Jacobs 0
Joseph 12
Amir 3-66 (22.1 ov)
Hassan Ali 1-74 (27)
Asghar 1-117 (29)
Shafiq 2-20 (9)
Shah 2-129 (37)
Azhar Ali 0-9 (2)
In reply to Narper
Great team batting and congrats to Singh, that is what I mean about batsmen who have the ability to transition into international / test players while others given so many opportunities but yet to consistently demonstrate that they can handle test level despite their prolific regional scoring.
Roach looking really good - fast an accurate.
Joseph is struggling for line here. Quick enough, but he's all over the place! Joseph's line has improved now, but he is still too wide outside off.
Shehzad plays the ball late, and a bit across the line, but he is a clean striker of the ball.
WI needs to keep Roach in his current physical condition by not overworking him.
Reifer takes over from Joseph. Immediately starts with a good off-stump line. Length a bit short, but getting better.
In reply to Slipfeeler
Look like Singh just nyam Blackwood food.
In reply to voiceofreason
No reply from slipp, means he agrees
Roach still having no-ball problems. Misses his run up now.
In reply to Norm
Wicket!
Masood caught brilliantly at first slip (Cornwall?), trying to steer a widish ball outside off from Reifer thru the gully!
In reply to voiceofreason
Vishaul Singh looks like the kind of guy that will not give you back your lunch, once he takes it!
Azhar in, and Reifer seems to be having some trouble adjusting his line.
Roach into his sixth straight over. Come on, skipper. Don't overbowl him.
Reifer's line is much better now. He's trying to get it to move back in from off to the right-hander.
Joseph takes over from Roach. Falls over after delivering his first ball. Still nervous. Being milked around the ground. Misses his run too!
Line and length getting a bit better as the over progresses.
Pak 40-1 in 13 overs. Shehzad 18*, Azhar 2*. Drinks at the end of the over.
Pakistan mussy setting up Windies selectors like the Australians do, Singh, Powell and Hetymyer, know wot ah mean,ah hope daiz not de case.
Azhar caught behind off Joseph, moving to leg and nibbling at one in the off stump channel!
Hamilton looking good behind the wicket.
In reply to Norm
Why was he moving to leg and the ball is on off?
Thanks for the ball by ball commentary.
In reply to granite
yup..de Aussies are famous for doing that.
In reply to voiceofreason
Looks he thought the ball would have moved in to him from the off stump.
Meanwhile, Reifer is maintaining a miserly off stump line to everyone.
Cornwall to bowl. Almost gets a wicket first ball! Edge to pad balloons up but falls safely between short leg and fine leg.
In reply to voiceofreason
Blackwood will remain in test team until he has some consistency in failure, he is has the most half centuries than any other young player and steps to to the challenge of test cricket despite his poor regional showing. He seems bored or unchallenged by regional cricket but steps up for bigger matches.
However Singh, Hetmeyer and Powell should all be included in the test squad.
Cornwall flightly nicely, on a good middle stump length and line.
Roach back. Good deliveries, but still plagued by no balls.
In reply to Slipfeeler
Dude. Blackwood is playing for Jamaica in Barbados when the Bajan West indies players opted out of the same game so it is reasonable to conclude that he did not get the call.
Cornwall causing trouble for these accomplished batsmen! Somebody will be taken at short leg soon.
Pakistan 56/9 in 22 overs?
At least that's what the UpStream Video saying.
Roach continues. He is stuttering a bit before delivering, but Hamilton's excellent keeping is collecting everything that strays.
Cornwall continues. The batsmen can't play him comfortably. Younis moving down the track and defending. Even a shorter one one leg gets away, because of the batsmen's entrenched defensive mindset.
In reply to Drapsey
Whats de real score?
Watching Cornwall bowl, you have to wonder why isn't he in the Test team yet. He's an attacking off-spinner, unlike the other WI spinners around.
In reply to Baje
59/2 in 23 overs.
They corrected it.
In reply to Baje
Pak 59-2 in 23 overs.
In reply to voiceofreason
I thought the same thing re Blackwood
Roach bowling well, but for the no-balls - about 1 per over now.
In reply to Norm
There are 12 extras out of the 59 runs.
In reply to Drapsey
About 10 from Roach's no-balls, and 2 from Joseph's.
In reply to voiceofreason
Sounds like a reasonable explanation!
However he wouldn't be the first player to be dropped despite not failing, Sarwan, Nash, Deonarine, and Chanderpaul came to mind. While Tonge wasn't even given an opportunity to bowl.
Play continues after tea and it's Cornwall to bowl. Younis almost puts it in the hands of backward short leg!
Shehzad retakes his guard against Cornwall - leg stump this time!
Cornwall is causing the batsmen lots of problems here. Fielders surrounding the bat. These two, Shehzad and Younis, are accomplished batsmen!
Reifer switches ends, and immediately takes the edge of Younis's bat. Hamilton makes no mistake behind the stumps, and Pak are 64-3!
Hamilton took that almost in front of 1st slip.
These youngsters are looking more motivated that the Test side.
Bouncer to Misbah - first ball from Reifer, bowling over the wicket from an angled run.
Straighter balls from Cornwall rap the batsman and loud appeals go up. Not out!
The batsman sweeps one on leg for 4! Dangerous shot.
In reply to Slipfeeler
What is your definition of "not failing", why do you keep saying that Jerome has more 50s than any other youngster?
Cornwall again. The batsmen are trying to sweep him now. Rapped outside off trying to sweep to leg, and a loud appeal! Not out!
Good stuff from these players on the fringe or next in line.
Play held up for several minutes, as the umps discuss something.
Reifer continues. Bouncer. Great middle-off line, moving it away from the right-handers off the seam.
Players leave the field in rather dark conditions. The ground staff rush on with the covers. No rain actually falling as yet tho.
Pak 69-3 in 31 overs.
It has started to drizzle now.
BAD LIGHT STOPS PLAY
Pakistanis 69-3 (32 ov)
Misbah 5
Shehzad 26
Younus c wk Hamilton b Reifer 7,
Azhar Ali c wk Hamilton b Joseph 4,
Masood c Cornwall b Reifer 14,
In reply to Norm
Reifer could be a vernon philander type bowler...
In reply to Larr Pullo
He lacks one that moves back in sharply to the right-hander. He is a very smart bowler tho, and has very good control.
He also bats smartly, and gets on with it.
I won't be surprised to see him play Test cricket.I get the impression that he will command a regular Test spot if he ever gets in.
In reply to Norm
He won't get in with Holder there...
We sounding like a team of old, are we really playing Pakistan , Cornwall sounding like Gibbs and Reifer like Sobers.After scoring nearly 500, this Pak team look like they cyah mek 150.
Pakistan trying to set we up, dis nah sound true.
In reply to Norm
He is an intelligent player, but I really do not see any special talent there. Personally I think Mayers has more ability.
In reply to Baje
Y'all don't think Nurse has any talent either...and who can forget that alyuh boycott for Cummins. Bajans don't seem to know talent.
In reply to Larr Pullo
People get hurt and give others a chance! Reifer will take that chance with both hands.
In reply to Baje
Mayers is the most talented swing bowler in the region, in my opinion.
Reifer exceeds most others in his application tho. He is determined, and will make the most of every little bit of ability he has - unlike Mayers, and many, many other regional players.
In reply to Baje
For it would be inconceivable for you or anyone else to consider that a consistent half century scores as failure by a batsman. Especially when others are scoring significantly less!
In reply to Norm
Reifer does have a Shiv like approach, if not a Shiv like talent. Time will tell, but he has to more with the ball including a lil more pace.
Well he is one of the few all rounders who avg 40+ with the bat this season. And 30 wickets with a sub 30 bowling avg.
In reply to Norm
Good to see that, aside from Shehzad, none of the other top order Pakistani batsmen got among the runs....
Masood, Misbah and Younis will go into the first Test slightly undercooked.
WKTShafiq c wk Hamilton b Roach 17, edged playing fwd
Pakistanis 131-5 (50.6 ov)
Shehzad 55*
NEXTSarfraz Ahmed
#PXIvPAK
WKTShehzad c Cornwall b Jacobs 55, edged cut to slip
Pakistanis 131-6 (50.6 ov)
Sarfraz 0*
NEXTMuhammad Amir
#PXIvPAK
WKTAmir c Brooks b Roach 0, leading edge to gully
Pakistanis 132-7 (52.3 ov)
Sarfraz 1*
NEXTYasir Shah
#PXIvPAK
WKTYasir lbw b Jacobs 8, played back & across
Pakistanis 159-8 (61.6 ov)
Sarfraz 20*
NEXTMuhammad Asghar
#PXIvPAK
Pakistanis 191-9 dec (67.6 ov)
Asghar 1*
Masood 14
Shehzad 55
Azhar 4
Younus 7
Misbah 8
Shafiq 23
Sarfraz 47
Amir 0
Yasir 8
In reply to Norm
Watch Hety try to make a ton this afternoon
BOWLING
Roach 2-72 (18 ov)
Joseph 1-24 (9)
Reifer 2-21 (13)
Cornwall 0-22 (12)
Jacobs 4-47 (16)
In reply to Narper
How many has Jacobs got? 4 just saw it.
In reply to Narper
#PXIvPAK: WICB Presidents XI will bat again
In other words, a follow on....
In reply to mikesiva
?
In reply to Raggs
So many calls for President XI players to make test but how I haven't heard any yet for Jacobs?
In reply to Slipfeeler
the other spinners against Pakistan in the ODI were non effective he is taking wickets in this warm -up game played in Ja so don't be surprised.
In reply to mikesiva You kicksing me? Why would we give them more batting practice.... deny our batsmen a chance to have a second look at their bowlers .... and not give Roach time to recover. That would be a piece of madness.
In reply to Raggs
Bishoo had an excellent last test series against Pakistan not so long ago
In reply to Slipfeeler
Who will you drop? Is there a vacancy?
In reply to Baje
In reply to Runs and Logic
Ignore me...I'm chatting shyte.
President's XI batting again.
Presidents XI 419 & 2nd Inn 45-0 (15 ov)
Hope 11*, Powell 33*, Ex 1
Pakistan 192-9 dec
#PXIvPAK
Day 3 - 2nd innings
Prez XI 51-0
Powell 38*
Hope 13*
Live Scorecard of the game
In reply to Slipfeeler
I had him on the test team before he got those wickets,he should play.
In reply to Logic
...deny our batsmen a chance to have a second look at their bowlers .... and not give Roach time to recover.
Couldn't agree more
In reply to Narper
Kyle hope out for 23.
Is Stuart Law at the game?
Hetmyer need to bat till the end here and sure up things!
In reply to WestDem
Hety aint wasting time.. man playing ah set of shots... if he's there till close of play its gonna be a decent score
In reply to anthonyp
You GM de man. Out for 22
Hety goes for 22... 110/2 at tea
In reply to anthonyp
Gone for 22. Probably the last we will see of Hety for the next little while (before an A team tour at least). He can reflect on a pretty good season considering he's only 20, but also one of missed opportunities. I hope he is encouraged to keep working hard, stays motivated, and realize that there are times when he should buckle down and grind his runs out. He won't be able to dominate every bowler at every stage of his innings.
I will take a guess that he was caught at short leg, I think Azhar Ali fields there for Pakistan.
In reply to CricketLuva4
yup caught at short leg.. backing away to punch the leg spinner through cover.. inside edge on to his pads and straight to short leg
In reply to CricketLuva4
with an improved temperament he will learn how to not play those types of shots and kick on
at 20 i am happy with what;s there...next year is a big big year for him
off to cpl to earn his 3k salary
In reply to CricketLuva4
Darn it! he needed two consistent innings here to solidify his name in the selectors mind...well he should be a fixture for a few "A" team games until his aggression is tempered!
In reply to anthonyp
A step up from more "rash" dismissals I've seen from him.
In reply to doosra
Oh he's gonna eat a food too? Good for him, and he will have one of the masters in Guptill to learn from.
In reply to CricketLuva4
yep
lil food deh to eat
he will continue to learn...i think he will light up the CPL if he gets a play
Powell gets another half century. I think he's played himself into the test team.
In reply to mikesiva
he's earned a call up again
now over to him
In reply to mikesiva
Runs at the right time trumps runs when nobody is looking.
Powell scores two fifties, his failures barring one innings since return are now less relevant.
Vishaul (who had a lean season, but scored a timely 100) may even be ahead of Ambris (who was consistent across formats this season, but sadly might have missed his chance in the squad because of two failures this weekend).
In reply to CricketLuva4
How do you learn to dominate the bowling if you don't practice to? Would you become a grinder and then one day magically start to dominate?
Hetmyer has the right approach and will get better in his chosen style. It is up to the selectors to value what he has to offer, now or at some other point in his career.
In reply to CricketLuva4
Vishaul did have two good back to back seasons followed by a good A team tour
In reply to Norm
How do you learn to dominate the bowling if you don't practice to? Would you become a grinder and then one day magically start to dominate?
If he continues like this he will be the next Tarzan...who has the fastest test ton on debut...but nothing after
Alyuh remember Xavier Marshall...not much different from Hety at 20 years old...we know what happened to him...he probably still holds the record for the most sixes in a ODI match here in Toronto ( King City)
Alyuh see what is happening to Evin Lewis in ODIs
Hety must learn controlled aggression
Look...for those of us who saw Viv Richards...he was not lash lash lash from ball one..and he was a genius.
Match Drawn
152-2
Powell 84*
Brooks 21*
Hetmyer c Azhar b Yasir 22
Hope c wk Ahmed b Asghar 23,
In reply to Narper
Hety should bat at # 3.He was born on Boxing day 1996 and is from Berbice.Does that ring a bell???LOL
In reply to Dukes
only the great ones...
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