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The Barbados Nation Barbados Clubs: Texaco put out Malvern
The Barbados Nation - 14 June 1999

Former champions Malvern were sent crashing out of the Barbados Fire & Commercial Shield competition when they lost by six wickets to Texaco at Brighton yesterday.

Sent in to bat by the home team on a softish pitch, the St. George side never recovered from a dreadful start when they lost their first two wickets without any runs on the board.

They slumped embarrassingly to 47 for eight, but some face was saved by a 64-run ninth-wicket partnership between Nathaniel Sargeant and John Nicholls that lifted the total to 129 all out in 39.3 overs.

Battingsensibly, Sargeant struck five fours in an unbeaten 48 while Nicholls' contribution was 19.

The Malvern innings was undermined by opening fast bowler Euclid Woodroffe who returned the excellent figures of five for 23.

Leo King then hit an attacking 61 not out for Texaco to propel Texaco into the quarterfinals with 16.3 overs remaining.

Holders BRC also advanced yesterday along with Barbados Defence Force Sports Programme (BDFYP), Prison Officers. Lord's, St. John Cultural, Conrad Hunte SC and YMCA.

One hattrick was recorded yesterday by BDFYP's Curtis Gaskin who took 6-33 as the young sportsmen overwhelmed King's Park by 124 runs.

The quarter-final line-up is: (home teams mentioned first): St. John Cultural v Texaco, BDFYP v Prison Officers (HMPO), YMCA v BRC , Lord's v Conrad Hunte.

Results of yesterday's matches:

At Pinfold St.: Market Hill 130 in 34.3 overs (A. Layne 38 not out, D. Folkes 24, N. Daisley 20, J. Waithe 19; G. Strickland 2-21), YMCA 133-2 in 23.5 overs (Richmond Reid 52, C. Beckles 29 not out, W. Holder 27 not out, D. Blenman 15). YMCA won by eight wickets.

At Gall Hill: PHD St. John Cultural 249 in 39 overs (Thelbert Brathwaite 61, Paul Rowe 50, A. Howell 42, A. Harewood, J. Holder 18, E. Brathwaite 17; C. Greene 2-41, G. Jordan 2-68), Belleplaine 101 in 23 overs (J. Clarke 26, C. Greene 14; O. Padmore 3-22, A. Moore 2-54). St. John Cultural won by 148 runs.

At Brighton: Malvern 129 in 39.3 overs (Nathaniel Sargeant 48 not out, J. Nicholls 19, K. Clarke 14 L. Padmore 12; Euclid Woodroffe 5-23, R. London 3-22, D. Moore 2-29), Texaco 131 for 4 in 23.3 overs (Leo King 61 not out, R. Clarke 23, D. Moore 14; R. Bowen 2-45). Texaco won by six wickets.

At Conrad Hunte: Bristol 180 for 9 in 35 overs (F. McLean 40, D. Carrington 34, M. Shepherd 22, M. Francis 16; D. Attherley 2-29, J. Best 2-34), Carib Conrad Hunte 181 for 7 in 33.5 overs (D. Richards 39, J. Vaughan 34, D. Nurse 28 not out, P. Headley 23; C. Connell 3-18, M. Small 2-22). Conrad Hunte won by three wickets.

At Content: Benfica 75 in 21 overs (W. Carter 14, D. Estwick 13, B. Small 12 not out; D. Grant 6-26, A. Campbell 3-12) BRC 79 for 5 in 20 overs (T. Howell 18 not out, O. Greaves 14, J. Small 11, M. Lowe 10; D. Estwick 2-19). BRC won by five wickets.

At King's Park: BDFYP 183 for 7 in 39 overs (A. Bellamy 31, E. Rock 26, C. Morris 25, C. Proverbs 15, J. Harry 11; V. Harewood 2-36), King's Park 59 in 16.3 overs (T. Rae 14, D. Moore 10, V. Yearwood 10; Curtis Gaskin 6-33 including hattrick, R. Morgan 4-5). BDFYP won by 124 runs.

At Paragon: BDF 175-9 in 38 overs (R. Prescod 53, E. Douglas 30, N. Estwick 26, R. Benn 17, A. Brathwaite 16; S. Butcher 2-8 A. Connell 2-22, O. Clarke 2-34), Prison Officers 176-9 in 37 overs (M. Clarke 36, T. Browne 29, D. Burrowes 23, A. Kirton 20 C. Scantlebury 18; H. Reece 3-20, H. Smith 2-28, O. Goodridge 2-30) Prison Officers won by one wicket.

At Mangrove: BC Lords 158 for 9 in 38 overs (C. Edwards 40, D. Greaves 31, J. Gibbons 22, D. Johnson 22, D. Bowen 17; C. Drayton 4-23, J. Lewis 2-27, F. Archer 2-28), BWU 135 in 34.1 overs (J. Lewis 31, L. Applewaite 27, D. Bishop 16, M. Clarke 14, H. Clarke 13); D. Greaves 4-23, J. Gibbons 2-11). Lord's won by 53 runs.


Source: The Barbados Nation
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