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Ken's Wildflower flying high in cricket


Ryan Clarke watches as his middle stump is uprooted by pace bowler Adrian Harrison (not in picture) during the Milo-sponsored Portmore Metropolitan Cricket League match at the Bridgeport Sports ground on Wednesday. Ken's Wildflower won by 136 runs.

Ken's Wildflower is flying high in the Milo-sponsored Portmore Metropolitan Under-15 Cricket League after carving out their third straight win in as many matches.

In their latest match on Wednesday, they had a big 136-run victory over a hapless Reid's Pen team at the Bridgeport Sports ground.

Batting first, Ken's Wildflower piled up 196-9, thanks to knocks of 49 not out by Damian Mullings and 21 by Omarie Williams and a healthy extras figure of 69 runs from the Reid's Pen bowlers.

Reid's Pen's Sean Richards (3-28), and Clayton Daley (3-48) took most wickets. Reid's Pen failed to put up a fight and folded for 60 runs. Only Courtney Gordon, with 25, offered any resistance to the bowling of Omarie Williams 4-11 and pacer Adrian Harrison 2-13. Both of Harrison's victims were bowled middle stump.

Last Saturday Ken's Wildflower beat Washington CC by eight wickets. Scores: Washington CC 70 all out. Enroy Richards 18, Ramone Daley 14; Omarie Williams took 5 wickets for 13 runs, while Sadique Henry took two wickets for eight runs.

Ken's Wildflower made 71 runs and lost two wickets in the process. Shawn Lodge made 23 while Martin Sinclair had 1-24 for Washington CC.

 
July 12, 2008
 

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