St George’s were left with more questions than answers after Saturday’s Cup Match trial match at Wellington Oval.
While Allan Douglas Jr showed great form in racing to a century that included 11 sixes and nine fours and Rodney Trott (42) and Brian Hall (38 not out) also impressed, the rest did little.
Causing consternation to the selectors was the fact that most of the frontline batsman to be considered failed miserably, including English professional Delray Rawlins, who scored just seven and was believed to have suffered a hand injury
Also showing poor form ahead of next week’s classic were captain Onias Bascome (0) Macai Simmons (2), Nzari Paynter (2), Ororode Bascome (9)Azende Furbert (1) and Temiko Wilson (0).
In the building department medium pacer Jamar Stovel urged significant consideration buy virtual of his four wickets claimed for only nine runs, while Zeko Burgess took three for 12 for the Vice President’s XI.
Meanwhile, up in Somerset Alex Dore hit a well played 57 to make a case for inclusion and Jaiden Manders (44) did likewise.
• Young fast bowler Jermel Proctor also made noise, grabbing two wickets for 19 runs from an impressive spell of pace bowling, his 11 overs including five maidens.
Also taking braces for the Vice President’s XI were Nirobi Smith Mills, Greg Maybury and Derrick Brangman.
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