Sunday 21st June 2015 – Gros Islet, St Lucia
The St. Lucia Zouks and Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel
got their Hero Caribbean Premier League underway, but unfortunately a game that
was well poised was ruined by a rain storm that left the field unfit for play.
The home side would have been confident of victory having set the Red Steel a
target of 180 to win. Only five balls were bowled in the second innings of the
game so no result was possible.
The Zouks got off to a phenomenal start on an excellent
pitch at the Beausejour Cricket Ground that offered pace and bounce reaching
53-1 inside the Powerplay overs. Andre Fletcher was in brutal form from the
very start on his way to a swashbuckling 57. He nearly departed in the first
over when he chipped the ball to midwicket off the bowling of Dwayne Bravo but
it fell agonisingly short of the diving fielder.
While Fletcher was in fine fettle Johnson Charles could
not match his returns. The best of his shots came off the bowling of Jacques
Kallis whom he smashed down the ground for four. Off the next ball he chipped a
Kallis off cutter into the waiting hands of Johan Botha at a short mid-wicket,
dismissed for just 16 off nine balls.
That brought Kevin Pietersen to the crease who didn’t
play with the same force with which Fletcher was hitting the ball, but he
looked in excellent touch and seemed to be timing the ball well. He was happy
to work the ball around and give the strike back to Fletcher.
The Red Steel spinners, Botha and Sulieman Benn, tried
to combine to keep the scoring under control in the middle overs but both
Fletcher and Pietersen were able to rotate the strike and find the boundary.
They brought up a 50 partnership in just 37 balls, getting there when Pietersen
launched Benn for a huge six over wide long on.
That shot off the tall off spinner seemed to be the
catalyst to Pietersen moving through the gears, although there was an extremely
close LBW shout when the Englishman tried to switch hit Kevon Cooper. Pietersen
departed for 42 off 26 balls when he tried to hit Samuel Badree for six into
the wind only to get caught on the boundary.
Fletcher’s excellent innings came to an end when he
became the second wicket for Kallis when he was caught by Botha at long on. The
Kallis spell of 2-31 was the best return for any Red Steel bowler and although
it has been some time since he last played competitive cricket he clearly has
not forgotten how it is done.
Some lusty blows from Darren Sammy and a well-made 27
off 16 balls by Henry Davids got the Zouks up to a very competitive total of
179-6. They would have felt confident of defending that score with a bouncy
track and three fast bowlers at their disposal.
The Red Steel began their chase well enough, with
Jacques Kallis scoring 10 runs in the five balls that he faced. Both came from
boundaries. The first a glorious straight drive for four and the second a
flicked six over midwicket.
Unfortunately that was when the rain came and despite
the best efforts of the ground staff a heavy downpour then turned to persistent
drizzle. It stopped raining but the ground was not fit for play before the
official cut off time and the game had to be abandoned.
ENDS
ABOUT THE HERO CARIBBEAN
PREMIER LEAGUE
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