Taylor jolts selectors with match figures of 10 for 104
Guyana Chronicle
November 2, 2003

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HARARE, Zimbabwe, (CMC) - Jerome Taylor pressed his claim for a place in the West Indies 11 for the first cricket Test against Zimbabwe starting on Tuesday, by completing a 10-wicket match haul on the third and final day of the drawn warm-up match against Zimbabwe-A yesterday.

A devastating spell of reverse-swing bowling from Taylor carried West Indies to the brink of an unexpected victory over the Africans, but a gutsy rearguard action from Gavin Ewing took Zimbabwe-A to the safety of 247 for nine when stumps were drawn.

Taylor ended with six wickets for 58 runs from 18 overs to finish with match figures of 10 for 104 to enhance his chances of making the final 11 when the clock signals play on Tuesday morning.

Set a highly improbable, if not impossible target of 506 to win, after West Indies declared at 343 for six in their second innings, Zimbabwe-A looked safe after they reached 33 for one at lunch and then 132 for two at the tea break.

Taylor had Craig Evans, who hit 10 fours in the top score of 59 off 139 balls in three hours, bowled with the first ball after tea and that opened the floodgates.

The teenaged fast-medium bowler then removed Stuart Matsikenyeri, Elton Chigumbura, Travis Friend and Alester Maregwede, and Vasbert Drakes added Barney Rogers for 45 to see Zimbabwe-A crash from 138 for three to 191 for eight.

Ewing, with much to prove to the Zimbabwe selectors after he was omitted from the Zimbabwe squad for the first Test, and Blessing Mahwire showed great determination to add 50 for the ninth wicket as the West Indies ran out of steam.

Drakes had Mahwire caught at slip by substitute Brian Lara to leave Ravi Rampaul with the final over to knock out either Ewing or Jordane Nicolle. But it was not to be.

Earlier, West Indies batted until the first drinks break of the day for Marlon Samuels to be the last West Indies batsman dismissed for 147 from 146 balls in just under three hours.

Overnight 246 for five, West Indies profited from a 186-run sixth wicket stand between Samuels and Daren Ganga, who must have cemented his place by following up his first innings century with 69 off 98 balls with 11 fours in 2 ¼ hours.

WEST INDIES 1st innings 404 for five declared

ZIMBABWE-A 1st innings 242

WEST INDIES 2nd innings (o/n 246 for five)

C. Gayle lbw b Mahwire 12

W. Hinds b Mahwire 9

+C. Baugh c wkpr Maregwede b Nicolle 44

*R. Sarwan lbw b Nicolle 10

M. Samuels c Evans b Matsikenyeri 147

R. Jacobs b Ewing 26

D. Ganga not out 69

V. Drakes not out 10

Extras: (b-2, lb-6, w-8) 16

Total: (6 wkts decl’d) 343

Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-36, 3-71, 4-89, 5-144, 6-330.

Bowling: Friend 8-0-63-0 (w-1), Mahwire 9-2-42-2 (w-3), Nicolle 12-0-77-2 (w-4), Chigumbura 10-2-45-0, Ewing 10-0-60-1, Matsikenyeri 11-0-48-1.

ZIMBABWE-A 2nd innings (target: 506 runs)

*D. Ebrahim c Hinds b Sarwan 41

V. Sibanda lbw b Taylor 4

C. Evans b Taylor 59

B. Rogers c Ganga b Drakes 45

S. Matsikenyeri b Taylor 5

E. Chigumbura b Taylor 0

T. Friend b Taylor 4

+A. Maregwede lbw b Taylor 5

G. Ewing not out 42

B. Mahwire c (sub.) Lara b Drakes 10

J. Nicolle not out 0

Extras: (b-9, lb-7, w-3, nb-12) 31

Total: (9 wkts) 246

Fall of wickets: 1-9, 2-106, 3-132, 4-138, 5-150, 6-157, 7-180, 8-191, 9-241.

Bowling: Taylor 18-5-58-6 (nb-1), Rampaul 16-2-61-0 (nb-2, w-1), Hinds 1-0-1-0, Drakes 14-4-30-2 (nb-5, w-1), Gayle 15-3-41-0, Sarwan 13-4-23-1, Chanderpaul 2-0-2-0, Samuels 5-2-14-0.