Former vice-captain Sarwan promises to carry on good work after combining with skipper Gayle to lead an assault on England's pacemen yesterday
Former vice-captain Sarwan promises to carry on good work after combining with skipper Gayle to lead an assault on England's pacemen yesterday
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Ramnaresh Sarwan. pic/AFP |
West Indies' second wicket pair of Chris Gayle and his former deputy Ramnaresh Sarwan batted England into the ground with a hundred-run partnership in the opening Test at Sabina Park yesterday.
England's bowlers lacked penetration, as Sarwan, undefeated on 74, and Gayle, 71 not out, carried West Indies to 160 for one, replying to England's first innings total of 318, when stumps were drawn on the second day.
The closest England came to separating the two batsmen came when they asked for an lbw decision be referred to the video umpire with Sarwan on two from the bowling of Andrew Flintoff, and then umpire Tony Hill's lbw verdict from the bowling of Steve Harmison was overruled by video umpire Daryl Harper when the same batsman was five.
After this, England could not find a way through either batsmen, as they both stroked the ball with crisp assurance.
Monty Panesar, whose left-arm spin was expected to trouble the West Indies batsmen, failed to make an impact, and Gayle slapped him through square cover for three to reach his 50 from 70 balls.
Steve Harmison, who has fond memories of the ground, following his best bowling in Tests of seven wickets for 12 runs, also looked way below his best, and Sarwan nursed him behind square for two to reach his 50 from 111 balls.
Big score
"I think it is important to try to form some sort of partnership on Friday and try to strengthen our position," said Sarwan.
"We have had quite a few collapses in the past, so hopefully myself or Chris will be able to go on and get a big score."
England's only success came prior to tea, when they claimed the scalp of Devon Smith for six, when he was adjudged lbw, after he completely missed the flight path of a delivery from Flintoff, and was struck on his left boot.
Umpire Hill initially gave "not-out", but under the new decision review system, the batsman was dismissed after referral to the video umpire.
But two other referrals to the video umpire went against the visitors and they were eventually docked one of the two reviews allowed to the fielding team in each innings.
The first of the two confirmed that Sarwan was clearly not-out, when Flintoff appealed for an lbw verdict for a delivery that was clearly heading down the leg-side.
The second saved Sarwan from being dismissed, when he was struck playing back to an off-cutter from Harmison, and Hill adjudged him lbw.
ScoreboardEngland 1st Innings:
Overnight (236-5)
A Flintoff c Nash b Powell 43, M. Prior c and b Benn 64, S Broad c Benn b Taylor 4, R Sidebottom not out 26, S Harmison lbw b Taylor 7, M. Panesar lbw b Benn 0
Bowling: Taylor 20-4-74-3; Edwards 14-1-58-0 (nb3); Powell 20-5-54-2 (nb1); Benn 44.2-14-77-4; Gayle 24-9-40-1
West Indies 1st Innings:C Gayle not out 71, D Smith lbw b Flintoff 6, R Sarwan not out 74
Total in 54 overs 160 for 1
Bowling: Sidebottom 9-2-12-0; Flintoff 11-4-24-1; Harmison 7-0-20-0; Broad 8-1-36-0; Panesar 15-4-44-0; Pietersen 4-1-15-0