U.S. CRICKETERS NEARLY MAKE HISTORY.Byline: Kevin Modesti Daily News Staff Writer United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. cricketers absorbed one more good lesson in the final of an international tournament at Woodley Park Woodley Park refers to the following:
The U.S. batsmen overcame a slow morning to post 210 runs for nine wickets in 45 overs, then bowled over the top of the Jamaican order and looked like upset winners Sunday. At one desperate moment the visitors had 100 for seven wickets in 26 overs, well below the scoring rate they needed to win the 50-overs-limit match. U.S. cricket officials were loving it, because they remembered the confident statements of Jamaica's manager at a tournament banquet Saturday night. As one American said sagely, ``In cricket you never underestimate your opponent.'' No sooner was that lesson dispensed then Jamaica demonstrated that although humility is nice, experience is better. Franklyn Rose Franklyn Albert Rose (born February 1, 1972 in Jamaica) is a West Indian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a fast right-arm bowler who possesses a lot of power with his full-length outswing. , Jamaica's captain and No. 8 batsman, strode confidently to the wicket and rescued the favorites from an embarrassing defeat. The lanky lank·y adj. lank·i·er, lank·i·est Tall, thin, and ungainly. See Synonyms at lean2. lank i·ly adv. Rose beat the U.S. fast bowlers like a steel drum steel drumTuned gong made from the end, and part of the wall, of an oil barrel. The barrel's end surface is hammered into a concave shape, and several areas are outlined by chiseled grooves. and piled up a team-high 59 runs. At the end of the nearly eight-hour day eight-hour day: see labor law. , facing bowler Abdul Islam, Rose swept a ball to the leg side for a boundary four, giving Jamaica the victory with 214 for eight wickets in 40 overs. Jamaica's triumph in the Independence Day Cup tournament - which included teams representing the Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, Cricket Association and India - was expected. The United States' spirited showing was not. ``It's a big surprise for me,'' said Rose, named man of the match and bowler of the tournament. ``I didn't know cricket in the U.S. was so competitive. We've been playing cricket right through for years. The U.S. is just starting out.'' Earlier in the week, the United States had a similar chance to beat Jamaica before West Indian West In·dies An archipelago between southeast North America and northern South America, separating the Caribbean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean and including the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahama Islands. international Jimmy Rose turned in some batting heroics. Rose went home before Sunday's final because of a contract obligation, so the pressure was on Franklyn Rose. He coolly came through in a way that none of the U.S. players - weekend cricketers drawn from countries where the sport is a bigger deal - could be expected to equal. ``Half an hour ago, I thought we had the game locked up,'' U.S. manager Bobby Refai sighed as evening - and defeat - approached. ``One guy changed the game around. It's just the experience they (the Jamaicans) have from playing the game day in and day out Adv. 1. day in and day out - without respite; "he plays chess day in and day out" all the time .'' The United States was led by Ali Aijaz, a Southern Californian who had 73 not-out on Sunday and was named the batsman of the week. Had the United States actually won, the upset would have been compared to the U.S. soccer upset of England in 1951. It certainly would have been the biggest cricketing accomplishment here since '79, when the United States nearly qualified for the sport's World Cup. ``It would have been significant,'' said Don Weekes, a former Barbados test player, who called the Jamaicans a representative team of professionals. Leaders of the SCCA SCCA Sports Car Club of America SCCA Seattle Cancer Care Alliance SCCA Squamous Cell Carcinoma SCCA Southern California Cricket Association SCCA Southern California Contractors Association SCCA Sonoma County Conservation Action , the 27-team local league, put on the tournament to 1) try to show the multifield Woodley complex could host the 2001 World Cup qualifying matches, and 2) to give U.S. players some seasoning. Now they know they're on the right track. ``It (Sunday's near-upset) means the U.S. is beginning to live up to its performance capabilities,'' said SCCA treasurer David Sentance. ``And it means the team needs more resources to be able to play more often.'' CAPTION(S): Photo PHOTO Ozair Nana of the United States bowls against Jamaica in the Independence Day Cup Sunday. Kirby Lee / Special to the Daily News |
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