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On May 9, 2021, West Indian all-rounder Bernard Julien did not get the chance to score a century in the match between West Indies and Oxford and Cambridge Universities at Fenner’s Cricket Ground. After scoring 69 runs off 47 minutes, a light shower of rain prevented Julien from scoring what would have likely been the fastest century of the season. Julien’s innings included 14 fours and one six before his off-stump was removed by Edward Jackson, a Cambridge left-arm opener. The West Indian team declared their innings at 394 for six off 95.2 overs, leaving the combined team with a not very testing 15 minutes of batting.On May 9, 2021, West Indian all-rounder Bernard Julien did not get the chance to score a century in the match between West Indies and Oxford and Cambridge Universities at Fenner’s Cricket Ground. After scoring 69 runs off 47 minutes, a light shower of rain prevented Julien from scoring what would have likely been the fastest century of the season. Julien’s innings included 14 fours and one six before his off-stump was removed by Edward Jackson, a Cambridge left-arm opener. The West Indian team declared their innings at 394 for six off 95.2 overs, leaving the combined team with a not very testing 15 minutes of batting.
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ONLY A light shower of rain, which took out half an hour’s play, prevented Bernard Julien from scoring probably the fastest century of the season as the West Indians indulged in another run spree in scorching conditions against Oxford and Cambridge Universities at Fenner’s yesterday. The all-rounder Julien scored 69 in 47 minutes when rain stopped play at 5.40 pm. two cover Five minutes afterwards he struck another superb boundary drives, making 14 fours in all, plus one huge six, when Edward Jackson, the Cam- bridge left-arm opener, removed his off-stump as Julien was aiming another lusty drive. The innings was declared at this point at 394 for six off 95.2 overs, leaving the combined team with 15 not very testing minutes bat- ting, although for the first time a ball, short-pitched from fast bowler Andy Roberts, rose above stump height. This is a typical Fenner’s feather bed pitch, which earlier had been fully exploited by the left handed makers Larry century Gomes and Alvin Kal- licharran. Anyone who saw Gomes make a not particularly noteworthy 31 for Mid- dlesex against the Dark Blues in the Parks, earlier this season, would have found it hard to believe this was one and the same player. By RON GRIMSHAW Marks, bowled him in the last over before tea. His third wicket partner- ship with Kallicharran, who had made a scratchy, uncertain start, produced 214 runs in about two and threequarter hours. Near perfection His driving to either side of the wicket particularly in front to the untenanted areas of extra cover and long-on, was near perfec- tion, as also were his pow- erful pulls and wristy cuts. He scored a chaceless 147 which had 23 bound- aries and a six in a little under four hours before Vic Oxford’s captain, hit 13 Kallicharran boundaries and batted for about the same length of time for 104 before he became the second victim of the best bowling spell of Oxford’s the day by Richard Savage, immediately after tea. In the course of 14 deliveries Savage clean bowled Collis King for a duck and had Kallicharran caught at mid-wicket off a false stroke. WEST INDIANS First Innings RC Fredericks c Path- manathan b Brooker. LG Rowe b Marks, HA Gomes b Marks…… A I Kallicharran c Tavare b Savage CL King b Savage. DL Murray not out… BD Julien b Jackson Extras.. tu 45 147 104 0 12 78 3 394 Total (6 wkts dec)…. TM Findlay, VA Holder, A ME Roberts, R R Jumadeen did not bat. Brooker 12-2-67-1; Bowling: Jackson 13.2-2-48-1; Wingfield Digby 13-1-69-0; Savage 24-4-91-2; Marks 23-3-85-2; Roebuck 6-1-31-0. COMBINED UNIVERSITIES First Innings SP Coverdale not out. PRoebuck not out Extras….. 12 0 1 13 Total (no wkt). VJ Marks, CJ Tavare, PW Parker, G Pathmanathan, TJ Mur- rills, EJ W Jackson, A R Wingfield Digby, MEW Brooker, RLO Savage to bat. BERNARD JULIEN… 14 fours and one six
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