After an impressive maiden first-class season, Zachary McCaskie continued where he left off with a stroke-filled 93. ![]() Unlike Team Headley, Team Weekes drew their encounter against the Academy, compliments of their batting line-up maximizing good batting conditions to post a mammoth 401 in the first innings. As Team Headley’s leading spinner, expect Holder to have a big part to play in the upcoming fixture. Holder only bowled 14 overs in the match, but in the second innings, he skilfully capitalized on the variable bounce of the surface to scalp three wickets in just eight overs. Justin Greaves and Chaim Holder were the two picks of the bowlers in the first and second innings, respectively, with Greaves exhibiting many weapons in his arsenal with his variation and ability to swing the ball. Akeem Jordan, the third leading wicket-taker in the West Indies Championship, looked menacing swinging the ball both ways and will be hungry for a triumphant return in this match with an India Test series ahead. They will be expected to take on a more significant workload after only bowling 25 overs in Match 1. Their frontline seamers Marquino Mindley and Anderson Philip, with West Indies Test experience in the last year, are recovering from injury. They will also expect a fully firing seam attack in this match, packed with experience. One positive that Team Headley will take though was the prowess of their captain, who spent 201 balls at the crease for his 136 and revealed the key to batting on the surface. The Headley lost 13 out of 19 wickets to seam, which their upcoming opposition, Team Weekes could use to their advantage if green grass is present on the Coolidge pitch. However, credit must be given to the Academy, whose seamers utilized the new ball perfectly, getting lateral and sideways movement off the pitch complementing their disciplined line and lengths. Their top five struggled, only putting up a combined 96 runs across the two innings and never garnered the momentum to compete. Even after a resilient century by skipper Da Silva, they only managed 378 runs in both innings. The Joshua Da Silva-led men came up short against the Academy, with their batting failing to put substantial scores on the board. The two teams, filled with 22 of the region’s best players, will battle it out from Wednesday at the Coolidge Cricket Ground (CCG) in the four-day final match of the series. The West Indies Academy remained unbeaten against both Team Headley and Team Weekes, with impressive performances in all three facets of the game. To maxamize your experience, we recommend iOS 4.1 or later with Apple's Game Center application.After two exciting matches in the Headley-Weekes Tri-Series, 22 players will have one final opportunity to display their expertise with selection for the West Indies A: Team tour of Bangladesh and the upcoming International Home Series against India looming in the near future. Game features unlimited levels, high definition graphics, leaderboards, achievements, Facebook & Twitter integration plus lots of bouncing balls. If you destroy them all, you advance to the next level. If any ball reaches the bottom of the screen, you lose. Sometimes you'll need to bounce balls off the walls. After these balls are destroyed, other balls will fall to fill their spots and randomly create more groups of three or more, same color. Destroy balls when groups of three or more of the same color line up. The object is to destroy all the balls before they reach the bottom. ![]() In this game, balls slowly move down a grid. Touch the screen where you want to shoot your ball.ĬOMPETE AGAINST YOUR FRIENDS BY INSTALLING APPLE'S GAME CENTER. ![]() Over 25 million Facebook players world-wide and still growing. Bouncing Balls for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch is an exact copy of the original Bouncing Balls game made famous on Facebook by MonkeyBananaRaffle.
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