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HEADLINE: Chase and Dowrich keep West Indies afloat after top order fails

 
CaribbeanCricket.com 2017-04-21 19:45:33 

West Indies' middle and lower order came to their rescue in a big way as they recovered from a precarious 71 for 5 to end the opening day in Jamaica on 244 for 7. Roston Chase and Shane Dowrich added 118 for the sixth wicket after Mohammad Amir had made three breakthroughs either side of lunch as Pakistan threatened to take a firm hold on the match.

Play was called off nine overs early, as the clouds that hovered above for much of the day finally impacted the light enough to convince the umpires to lead the players off after just one over with the new ball, but the final session had not been short of action. Chase and Dowrich, whose partnership started in the first over after lunch, took their stand to three figures but just as it looked like Pakistan were running out of ideas the breakthrough came via a miraculous diving catch on the boundary to dismiss Chase, with Wahab Riaz taking a stunning grab running towards the long-on boundary.

The next ball, Dowrich was bowled by Yasir Shah as the visitors wrestled the advantage again, but some gutsy late hitting by Jason Holder and Devendra Bishoo ensured West Indies finished the day with some momentum, and a total to defend.

ESPNcricinfo has the report and scorecard


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matchstick 2017-04-21 19:54:52 

In reply to CaribbeanCricket.com


Top order fail again*

 
rhatid 2017-04-21 20:33:47 

In reply to CaribbeanCricket.com
You mean there's not even one Jamaican capable of making a West Indies team playing in Jamaica? SHAME!

 
Curtis 2017-04-21 22:16:31 

that Bishoo guy, along with Holder, are better all-rounders than bowlers

 
Curtis 2017-04-21 22:16:56 

In reply to rhatid

Jamaicans run track

 
rhatid 2017-04-21 23:30:38 

In reply to Curtis
Well stop the pretending and leave cricket to those who play then.