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Thursday, June 26, 2025

Anderson shows his class with hundred against Emerging Ireland

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Sport Desk
571 days ago
20231203
CWI Academy batsman Kevlon Anderson celebrates after he reached his hundred against Emerging Ireland.

CWI Academy batsman Kevlon Anderson celebrates after he reached his hundred against Emerging Ireland.

Courtesy CWI Media

COOLIDGE, An­tigua – Kevlon An­der­son gath­ered his sec­ond first-class hun­dred to lead the Crick­et West In­dies Acad­e­my bat­ting against Emerg­ing Ire­land in their sec­ond four-day, first-class match on Sat­ur­day in An­tigua.

The 23-year-old Guyana Harpy Ea­gles bats­man was un­de­feat­ed on 101, and his cap­tain Ny­eem Young made 80, and the CWI Acad­e­my reached 300 for eight in their first in­nings at the close on the first day of the match at the Coolidge Crick­et Ground.

An­der­son struck 14 fours from 172 balls in a lit­tle un­der 4-1/4 hours at the crease and brought sta­bil­i­ty to in­nings with Young af­ter it ap­peared at the cross­roads at 111 for four in the mid­dle of the ses­sion af­ter lunch.

A for­mer West In­dies Un­der-19 bats­man, An­der­son reached his hun­dred from 172 balls when he clipped a de­liv­ery from pac­er Matthew Fos­ter through mid-wick­et for two.

Young, 23, a for­mer West In­dies Un­der-19 all-rounder, cracked sev­en fours and five six­es from 115 balls in al­most 2-1/4 hours and put on 133 for the fifth wick­et with An­der­son be­fore he de­part­ed in the fi­nal ses­sion of the day and sparked an­oth­er pe­ri­od of in­sta­bil­i­ty.

The CWI Acad­e­my cap­tain was one of four wick­ets that fell – two to pac­er Tom Mayes – for 56 in the span of 61 balls in the fi­nal pe­ri­od, but An­der­son re­mained un­flap­pable to bat through un­til the close which came when McKen­ny Clarke was caught at long-on off Fos­ter.

Mayes was the pick of the Irish bowlers with three for 62 from 20 overs, left-arm spin­ner Michael Frost end­ed the day with two for 71 from 25 overs, and Fos­ter fin­ished with two for 90 from 23.4 overs.

The CWI Acad­e­my lead the two-match se­ries 1-0 af­ter they won the first match, which end­ed this past Mon­day, by an in­nings and 134 runs at the same venue.

They en­dured an ear­ly set­back when left-hand­ed open­er Ac­k­eem Au­guste fell to Fos­ter for two in the first over of the match.

Ted­dy Bish­op came to the crease and bat­ted for al­most the re­main­der of the morn­ing pe­ri­od to put on 49 with left-hand­ed open­er Matthew Nan­du be­fore he was caught at first slip off pac­er Liam Mc­Carthy from a top-edged cut and CWI Acad­e­my went to lunch on 51 for two.

Af­ter lunch, the CWI Acad­e­my were just be­gin­ning to get in­to their stride when Nan­du was caught in the cov­ers off Mayes for 35, play­ing an up­pish dri­ve.

Kevin Wick­ham joined An­der­son and spent 40 min­utes at the crease to car­ry the CWI Acad­e­my past 100 be­fore he was bowled by Frost for 17, and the hosts went to tea on 135 for four.

Af­ter the break, An­der­son and Young prac­ti­cal­ly matched each oth­er stroke for stroke to give their side a boost.

An­der­son drove pac­er Fos­ter over back­ward point for four to reach his 50 from 118 balls, and he cel­e­brat­ed the mile­stone with a loft­ed straight dri­ve off the same bowler for a sec­ond suc­ces­sive four.

Young reached the mile­stone from 87 balls a few overs lat­er when he clipped Frost through mid-wick­et for a sin­gle be­fore he was caught at back­ward point off Frost.

Car­lon Bowen-Tuck­ett made six be­fore he was caught at mid-on off Mayes, and Joshua Bish­op, a cen­tu­ry-mak­er in the first match, got 22 in a hur­ry and ush­ered An­der­son to his hun­dred, but he was caught be­hind, edg­ing a loose, flat-foot­ed dri­ve.

The se­ries is an op­por­tu­ni­ty for emerg­ing tal­ent in the West In­dies path­way sys­tem to gain high-qual­i­ty play­ing time, along with the ex­pe­ri­ence of play­ing against coun­ter­parts from an­oth­er des­ti­na­tion of the crick­et-play­ing world.

The CWI Acad­e­my squad com­pris­es main­ly of the play­ers in the West In­dies Acad­e­my pro­gramme with some first-class ex­pe­ri­ence, and oth­ers that have grad­u­at­ed from the Un­der-19 lev­el with some dis­tinc­tion.

CMC

Scores:

CWI ACAD­E­MY 300 for eight (Kevlon An­der­son 101 not out, Ny­eem Young 80, Matthew Nan­du 35, Joshua Bish­op 22; Tom Mayes 3-62, Michael Frost 2-71, Matthew Fos­ter 2-90) vs EMERG­ING IRE­LAND.


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