Johnson hundred fires WI U19s to series-levelling win

Jordan Johnson celebrates his brilliant hundred in the second Youth One-Day International against Sri Lanka Under-19s yesterday. (Photo courtesy CWI Media)
Jordan Johnson celebrates his brilliant hundred in the second Youth One-Day International against Sri Lanka Under-19s yesterday. (Photo courtesy CWI Media)

DAMBULLA, Sri Lanka, CMC – Left-hander Jordan Johnson hit a stunning hundred while Joshua Dorne and Tarrique Edward carved out contrasting fifties, as West Indies Under-19s crushed Sri Lanka Under-19s by 195 runs to level their three-match Youth One-Day International series.

Behind Johnson’s 79-ball 105, West Indies U19s piled up an impressive 320 for eight off their 50 overs here yesterday, Joshua Dorne chipping in with a measured 56 from 73 balls and number eight Tarrique Edward lashing a breezy unbeaten 53 from 36 balls.

In reply, Isai Thorne (3-18) Deshawn James (3-30) produced three wickets hauls while left-arm pacer Nathan Edward claimed two for 17, to wreck the hosts’ run chase and leave it in ruins at 125 all out in the 31st over.

The two teams will meet again in the series decider tomorrow at the same venue.

Sent in, West Indies Under-19s suffered an early setback when they lost their captain Stephen Pascal cheaply for six in the third over with seven runs on the board, bowled by left-arm spinner Vishwa Lahiru.

However, Dorne repaired the damage, first in a 41-run, second wicket stand with opener Adrian Weir (32) and then in a superb 160-run, third wicket partnership with Johnson.

Dorne hit half-dozen fours while Johnson, one of the stand-outs in the recent West Indies Under-19 championship, belted a dozen fours and three sixes.

When both batsmen fell in the space of 11 deliveries, it triggered a slide which saw five wickets tumble for 41 runs, to leave the innings tottering on 249 for seven at the end of the 42nd over, off-spinner Sineth Jayawardene the main destroyer with four for 36.

Edward arrived to turn the tide, unveiling an excellent counter-attacking knock with two fours and three sixes, and inspiring a 60-run eighth wicket stand with Nathan Edward (13), to ensure the tail wagged.

The 16-year-old James then struck key early blows for the visitors, bowling both Sineth Jayawardene (4) and Ravishan Nethsara (0) in successive overs, and when Thorne removed both Dinura Kalupahana (18) and Sharujan Shanmuganathan (0) to catches at the wicket in the 10th over, Sri Lanka Under-19s were in strife at 34 for five.

Malsha Tharupathi conjured up a last ditch effort, blasting four fours and four sixes in a 35-ball knock, as he put on 46 for the seventh wicket with Supun Waduge (8).

Once Edward had Waduge caught at the wicket in the 21st over, however, Sri Lanka U19s lost their last four wickets for 39 runs.