Kevin Wickham and Academy bowlers combine to crush Emerging Ireland by 432 runs at Coolidge

AS was expected, West Indies Academy inflicted a soul-crushing defeat on Emerging Ireland in their four-day match at the Coolidge Cricket Ground on Monday to take a 2-0 lead in the series.
Having been set a nigh-impossible target of 575 runs, the tourists wilted under the pressure and we bowled out for 143, thus losing by a mammoth 432 runs.
Having resumed from their overnight total of 172-4 for an already significant lead of 432 runs, West Indies Academy, spurred by Kevin Wickham’s unbeaten 105 and contributions of 32 from Nyeem Young and 22 from McKenny Clarke, eventually declared on 321-8.

The spark in the dark for Emerging Ireland was the haul of 5-75 by Tom Hayes, who got some support from Michael Frost, whose two wickets came at the cost of 136 runs from 32 overs.
With a target of almost 600 runs, Emerging Ireland were never up to the task against a rested and confident West Indies Academy bowling attack, led by Joshua Bishop, who snagged 4-36, and Clarke, who bowled miserly for 2-16 from six overs.

Lower-order batter Liam McCarty offered the most resistance with a knock of 35 not out.
Otherwise, opener Stephen Doheny was the only other batter who got into the 20s, with 23.

 

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