Less talk, more action
Red Force manager wants better performances
MANAGER of the TT Red Force Roland Sampath wants less talk and more action, saying it is time for the Red Force to perform at a higher level in the Cricket West Indies Regional Four-Day Tournament.
The Red Force, despite some glimpses of brilliance in its first match against Windward Islands Volcanoes from December 13 to 16, lost by 76 runs at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba.
Reliable leg spinner Imran Khan ended the match with 11 wickets after grabbing seven for 47 in the first innings followed by 4/79 in the second. Opener Jeremy Solozano was the bright spark in the batting department, scoring his second first class century (104) in the first innings. The Red Force are hoping for a change of fortunes against Leeward Islands Hurricanes at the Brian Lara Academy from tomorrow until Monday.
The Red Force, despite some glimpses of brilliance in its first match against Windward Islands Volcanoes from December 13 to 16, lost by 76 runs at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba.
Reliable leg spinner Imran Khan ended the match with 11 wickets after grabbing seven for 47 in the first innings followed by 4/79 in the second. Opener Jeremy Solozano was the bright spark in the batting department, scoring his second first class century (104) in the first innings. The Red Force are hoping for a change of fortunes against Leeward Islands Hurricanes at the Brian Lara Academy from tomorrow until Monday.
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