Lawes’ chinaman magic dismantles England in fourth Youth ODI

ST GEORGE’S, Grenada — A devastating display of spin bowling from Vitel Lawes powered the West Indies Under-19s to a commanding 98-run triumph over England in the fourth Youth One-Day International at the National Cricket Stadium on Monday.

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The victory pushed the hosts to a 3-1 lead in the seven-match series, placing them firmly in control.

Set a challenging target of 281, England’s batsmen struggled to respond, collapsing to 182 all out in 38.5 overs.

Windies apply batting pressure early

After losing the toss and being inserted by England, the young Windies side demonstrated they were determined to assert themselves with the bat. Openers Tanez Francis and Zachary Francis laid a strong foundation, posting a half-century stand before Carter fell to left-arm pacer James Minto for 34.

Despite Earsinho Fontaine contributing only three runs, the Windies maintained a solid scoring pace, reaching 111 by the 24th over. Tanez Francis eventually succumbed to the spin of captain Farhan Ahmed for a well-played 51, which included five crisp fours.

Dorne and van Lange steer the innings

With Brendan Boodoo failing to make a significant impact at 121-4, the responsibility shifted to Joshua Dorne and Jonathan van Lange. The duo combined for a remarkable 120-run, fifth-wicket partnership, lifting the Windies total to a formidable 280 before the innings closed.

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Dorne finished with 80 runs off 108 balls, including six fours and a six, while van Lange matched his teammate with a well-timed 80, punctuated by four boundaries and four sixes. England’s bowlers labored under the Grenadian sun, with Luke Hands claiming 3-63 and captain Farhan Ahmed taking 2-37.

Lawes tears through England’s middle order

In reply, England’s innings never gained momentum. Ben Dawkins’ resilient 78 and Caleb Falconer’s 32 offered some resistance, but the West Indies bowlers maintained control.

Shaquan Belle sparked the attack with early breakthroughs, claiming 3 for 34, but it was Lawes who stole the show. The young spinner’s deceptive chinaman deliveries dismantled England’s middle order, finishing with figures of 4 for 35. Wickets fell at regular intervals, ensuring no late drama and securing a comprehensive victory for the hosts.

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Series in West Indies’ hands

With a 3-1 lead in the series, the West Indies Under-19s now have chances to clinch the series outright. The fifth ODI is scheduled to take place at the same venue on Wednesday, where the hosts will look to continue their dominant form and seal the series.

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