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Jomel Warrican took two wickets in two balls to help West Indies wrestle the initiative from South Africa in the first Test. (Photo via CMC)

Warrican leads Windies fightback

August 9, 2024

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – West Indies’ left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican struck late to leave the first Test against South Africa evenly poised at the end of Thursday’s second day at the Queen’s Park Oval.

Warrican dismissed Kyle Verreynne and Keshav Maharaj in successive balls with the close in sight, to help wrestle the advantage away from the visitors, who ended the day on 344-8.

Led by a patient half century from their captain Temba Bavuma, South Africa were coasting at 271-5 after the tea break.

However, Bavuma’s dismissal gave West Indies the momentum they desperately needed to claw themselves back into the contest.

The diminutive captain looked well on his way to a century when he was deceived by a full toss from pacer Jayden Seales and was trapped plumb in front.

The outswinger looked to be headed down the leg side but swung towards the off stump, completely undoing Bavuma who was shaping up to flick the ball on the onside.

He faced 182 balls and hit seven fours and one six in his innings.

Kyle Verreynne and Wiann Mulder looked to be rebuilding the Proteas’ innings in a 57-run partnership that carried them to 328-6.

But Warrican ended the stand by having Verreynne caught and bowled after he pushed a length ball straight back to the bowler to be out for 39.

And Maharaj was on his way back to the pavilion the very next ball when he punched a ball back down the ground, only for Warrican to dive to his left to take the catch around shin height.

Any hopes the home side had of wrapping up the tail was halted by Kagiso Rabada, who is unbeaten on 12 along with Mulder, who finished on 37 not out.

Warrican ended the day with 3-66, while Kemar Roach and Jayden Seales have so far picked up two wickets apiece.

Earlier, a half century by opener Tony de Zorzi had given South Africa a promising start after they had resumed on 45-1.

De Zorzi, who began the day on 32, eventually brought up his second Test half century when he tickled a short ball from Seales behind square leg for a single.

Along with overnight batsman Tristan Stubbs, the pair carried the score to 86 before veteran fast bowler Kemar Roach struck to get rid of the latter for 20.

De Zorzi had faced 145 balls for his 78, and shared in a 51-run partnership with Bavuma before he lost his wicket to an ill-advised shot, misjudging a slower, fuller delivery from Warrican and his attempted reverse sweep ended up in the hands of Kavem Hodge at first slip to leave South Africa 137-3.

The visitors went to lunch at 152-3, and on resumption, Bavuma shared in several half-century partnerships as West Indies’ bowlers reaped little success.

Seales snagged his first Test wicket at home and the only breakthrough for the home side in the post-lunch period, when David Bedingham  pulled a short delivery and debutant Keacy Carty took a spectacular diving catch running in from deep square leg to make the score 187-4.

But Bavuma teamed up with Ryan Rickelton, who made 19, to add 57 for the fifth wicket and further frustrate the West Indies bowlers as the Proteas went to tea in full control at 244-4.

Here is the scoreboard on the second day of that first Test between West Indies and South Africa at Queen’s Park Oval.

SOUTH AFRICA 1st Innings 

(overnight 45 for one)

A Markram b Holder 9

T de Zorzi c Hodge b Warrican 78

T Stubbs c Holder b Roach 20

*T Bavuma lbw b Seales 86

D Bedingham c Carty b Seales 29

+R Rickleton lbw b Roach 19

K Verreynne c&b Warrican 39

W Mulder not out 37

K Maharaj c&b Warrican 0

K Rabada not out 12

Extras (b4, lb4, w1, nb6) 15

TOTAL (eight wickets, 113 overs) 344

Yet to bat: L Ngidi.

Fall of wickets: 1-43 (Markram), 2-86 (Stubbs), 3-137 (de Zorzi), 4-187 (Bedingham), 5-244 (Rickelton), 6-271 (Bavuma), 7-328 (Verreynne), 8-328(Maharaj).

Bowling: Roach 20-6-53-2, Seales 22-5-57-2, Motie 28-2-103-0, J Holder 17-7-39-1, Warrican 20-2-66-3, Brathwaite 5-0-13-0, Athanaze 1-0-5-0.

Toss: South Africa.

Umpires: Ahsan Raza, Richard Illingworth.

TV umpire: Sharfuddoula.

Match referee: Andy Pycroft.

Reserve umpire: Gregory Brathwaite.

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