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Jamaica in Canada Jul 1993 - Results Summary
Jamaica v President's XI (Canada) : Tour Summary : Jul 93
A Jamaican team lost all three matches to a President's XI team
on their July visit to Toronto, Canada.
The Toronto team, made up mainly of West Indian immigrants, was
consistent with both the bat, led by Paul Prashad, and the ball
and the Jamaicans lost each time by comfortable margins.
Orville Pennant was the leading Jamaican batsman, scoring over 30
in each of the matches. The bowling was weakened by injuries to
the two major pacers, Franklyn Rose and Clifton Fflokes. Fflokes
sustained a leg injury in the first match, while Rose suffered a
strain to his left leg in the second. The matches were played at
King City in the suburbs of Toronto.
Game 1: President's XI won by 39 runs.
President's XI 253/7 (60 overs)
Farouk Kirmani 49, Paul Prashad 91
Jamaica 214 all out (53 overs)
Orville Pennant 45, Jeff Dujon 34, Davis Joseph 3/34
Game 2: President's XI won by 4 wickets.
Jamaica 215
O. Pennant 35
President's XI 216/6
Danny Singh 46, Don Maxwell 37
Game 3: President's XI won by 93 runs.
President's XI 256/9 (60 overs)
Ingleton Liburd 36, Paul Prashad 46, D. Maxwell 42, Rajadurai 34,
Nehemiah Perry 2/32, Robert Turner 3/33, Micheal Millwood 2/59
Jamaica 163 all out
J. Dujon 28, M. Millwood 21, O. Pennant 33, N. Perry 31
Contributed by chico (ckhan@bbn.com)
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