Courtney Walsh showed what the West Indians had been missing in the NatWestSeries
Staff and agencies24-Jul-2000Courtney Walsh showed what the West Indians had been missing in the NatWestSeries. He returned to the side for the Vodafone Challenge match againstYorkshire at Leeds and took 5-19 in 16 overs of high-class bowling.
Courtney Walsh – high-class bowling cuts through Yorkshire’s lower-order
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The Jamaican, who aims to improve on his 467 wickets when the Third Test Matchstarts at Manchester, came back to the attack to dismiss the last threecounty batsmen in five balls. The raw Yorkshire batting, of whom John Inglisand Scott Richardson were making their first appearance, could not cope withWalsh on a pitch favourable to his bowling.Walsh was rested after he had Richardson caught by Wavell Hinds at short-leg for 3. From 26-4 the left-handed fifth-wicket pairing of David Byas and Vic Craven (53) added another seventy runs with the latter hitting nine boundaries in his half-century from 115 balls. Eventually Hinds caught him magnificently off Corey Collymore, and Byas was left stranded on 41 n.o. from 107 balls as theinnings collapsed to Walsh.Yorkshire were dismissed for 126 in 63 overs, and then struck back. Lesroy Weekes, a West Indian who has lived in Yorkshire for six years and has been playing League and county 2nd XI cricket, took the first three wickets in a 3-16 burst in 8 overs. When Hinds was caught at the wicket and followed Chris Gayle, Adrian Griffith and Sherwin Campbell back in the pavilion, the tourists were in trouble at 38-4.Jimmy Adams took advantage of the slight relaxation in pressure with Weekesrested and Paul Hutchison off the field with an injury to his shoulder, andhe defended while Ramnaresh Sarwan played his strokes to take the WestIndians to 83-4 by the close.