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Furlonge slams Red Force for ‘amateurish’ performance vs Pride - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

TRINIDAD and Tobago Red Force coach David Furlonge blamed poor shot selection for his team’s humiliating innings and 22-run defeat against Barbados Pride in round four of the 2022 West Indies Four-Day Championship on Friday.

The hosts were routed in three days at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba, and are now out of the title race. TT’s regional four-day trophy drought now extends to 16 years since they last won the tournament in 2006.

After a mediocre first innings stance of 133, with Red Force skipper Imran Khan (29) top scoring, Barbados were dismissed for 294 but held an important lead of 161 runs. Fast bowler Terrance Hinds’ maiden first-class five-for was the only real highlight for TT.

Sent back in to bat, the TT team, once again, failed to construct sturdy batting partnerships and were easily removed for a paltry 139. Here, Yannic Cariah finished unbeaten on 35 with opener Keagan Simmons (31), the only other real contributor.

Barbados’ in-form bowling attack, partnered with TT’s dismal batting display, spelt disaster for Red Force. The result, however, cemented defending champions Barbados atop the standings and could see them lift the 2022 crown with one round left to play.

Furlonge was furious and gave his team’s batting performance a low rating.

“I rate it as poor. I don’t think there’s any other word that’s worst than poor. In the last game (against Leewards), we didn’t have the patience to bat or bowl. This game here we got out to some poor, amateurish shots.

“We’ll have to do hard work and see how we can come in the next game. It’s not a matter that we couldn’t handle the (Barbados) bowling but it’s that we played poor shots. When you go through the batting line-up, one to six, we played poor shots,” he said.

When Red Force resumed day three, they were struggling at 51/3 and trailing by 110 runs with Keagan Simmons (26 not out) and Jason Mohammed (six not out) in the middle.

The objective, Furlonge said was for the pair to bat until lunch and then assess how they would move forward during the break. Sadly, TT lost both batsmen and key player Joshua Da Silva before lunch, and the remaining four were destroyed in under an hour after lunch.

“We would have taken it from there (post-lunch); look at the other session and hopefully, if we could have batted out the day.

With the batsmen we have there, we scored at a rate of 3.5 (runs per over) so probably we would have been 300 runs plus and then bat again tomorrow (Saturday). But you could make the best plans in the world, and to execute the plans, we faltered,” he added.

Red Force had a positive start to the four-day tourney as they beat Jamaica Scorpions by three wickets in their opening fixture and then followed up with an innings and 43-run triumph over Windward Islands Hurricanes.

However, a ten-week break to facilitate England’s tour of the West Indies saw several of TT’s players compete in an array of domestic T10 and T20 competitions.

When they resumed their four-day campaign against Leeward Islands Hurricanes in m

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