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Bonner tops runs chart but Hope, Chase struggle again

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Sports Desk
1316 days ago
20211205
West Indies batsman Nkrumah Bonner plays a shot during the fifth day of their first test cricket match in Galle, Sri Lanka on November 25. The regional side fell to a 187-run defeat. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

West Indies batsman Nkrumah Bonner plays a shot during the fifth day of their first test cricket match in Galle, Sri Lanka on November 25. The regional side fell to a 187-run defeat. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

Eranga Jayawardena

GALLE, Sri Lan­ka – Nkrumah Bon­ner emerged from the failed tour of Sri Lan­ka as West In­dies’ lead­ing run-scor­er, but ques­tion marks re­mained over the form of the likes of Shai Hope and Ros­ton Chase, fol­low­ing an­oth­er dis­ap­point­ing se­ries for the duo.

The 32-year-old Bon­ner, who made his de­but ear­li­er this year, gath­ered 148 runs at an av­er­age of 49 and was on­ly one of two play­ers with half-cen­turies, the oth­ers be­ing cap­tain Kraigg Brath­waite and wick­et­keep­er Joshua Da Sil­va.

A grit­ty right-han­der, Bon­ner’s un­de­feat­ed 68 on the fi­nal day of the open­ing Test was the high­light for the tour­ing side, the in­nings last­ing 220 balls and just over 4-1/2 hours.

His 100-run, sev­enth wick­et stand with Da Sil­va (54) lift­ed West In­dies out of strife at 18 for six but could not pre­vent the side’s 187-run de­feat.

In the sec­ond Test which end­ed in a 164-run loss Fri­day, Bon­ner was again the stand­out with scores of 35 and 44.

In the first in­nings, he an­chored a 75-run, sec­ond wick­et stand with Brath­waite (72) while spear­head­ing a 50-run, sec­ond wick­et part­ner­ship with vice-cap­tain and fel­low Ja­maican Jer­maine Black­wood (36) in the sec­ond in­nings.

Black­wood was one of on­ly three bats­men in the se­ries to pass 100 runs with 109 while Brath­waite gar­nered 119 runs.

How­ev­er, Hope’s wretched run in the longest for­mat con­tin­ued, the styl­ish right-han­der man­ag­ing 51 runs from four in­nings while fel­low Bar­ba­di­an Chase scraped 13 runs from four in­nings.

Dropped last year af­ter a pro­tract­ed run of poor form, Hope’s re­turn has not been any more re­ward­ing, his four in­nings in the two-Test se­ries against South Africa back in June yield­ing on­ly 72 runs.

He now boasts a ca­reer av­er­age of 25 from 38 Tests and an av­er­age of 18 over the last three years.

Chase, who fin­ished the just con­clud­ed se­ries with eight wick­ets – in­clud­ing a five-wick­et haul – has al­so strug­gled with the bat this year. He scored on­ly 53 runs in four in­nings against Pak­istan last Au­gust and South Africa al­so proved dif­fi­cult with 74 runs from three in­nings.

Left-arm spin­ner Jomel War­ri­can emerged as the lead­ing bowler against Sri Lan­ka with nine wick­ets at 28 runs apiece while an­oth­er left-arm spin­ner Veerasam­my Per­maul picked up eight at 17 in his on­ly ap­pear­ance in the sec­ond Test.

(CMC)


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