Some bowlers just enjoy strutting their stuff at Kensington Oval.
And Kemar Roach sent a message to the West Indies’ selectors yesterday that regardless of the composition of the bowling attack for the upcoming first Test against Australia at The Mecca from April 7 to 11, his name should be in the mix.
In a fiery pre-lunch spell of fast bowling, Roach, with four wickets, left Combined Campuses and Colleges’ first innings in tatters at 74 for five at the interval. CCC eventually folded for 145, replying to Barbados’ first innings total of 237, with fellow pacer Tino Best also grabbing four wickets.
Here, Roach is preparing to send down another thunderbolt.
Roach rocks CCC
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