da blaze casino: Eastern Province were on 230 for four at the close of play on the second dayof their Supersport Series match against North West in Port Elizabeth onFriday
Craig Ray – MWP02-Feb-2001Eastern Province were on 230 for four at the close of play on the second dayof their Supersport Series match against North West in Port Elizabeth onFriday.Earlier North West were dismissed for 341, having started the day on 304 forseven, leaving the hosts a deficit of 111-runs to make up by the close ofplay.Off spinner Shafiek Abrahams ended with five for 37 from 22.1 overs. In theJumbos innings, right-hand bat James Bryant was the pick of the line-up,scoring 70.It was his first half-century of the season which, considering he scoredfive centuries the previous summer, highlights the problems he has had thisyear. It was a timely return to form for one of the bright prospects of thegame.He was ably supported by new international Justin Kemp, who ended the dayunbeaten on 53. The big all-rounder came to the crease after the dismissalof veteran Dave Callaghan who scored 38.Callaghan fell with the first ball after the tea break, but had managed toput on 89 for the third wicket with Bryant.At the top of the order, openers Mark Benfield and Umar Abrahams posted 38for the first wicket before right-arm seamer Francois van der Merwe snappedup the first of his three wickets when Benfield was caught by Jannie Dreyerfor 19.Abrahams was bowled by Alphonso Thomas for 26. Bryant’s innings consisted ofeight boundaries and three sixes, all coming off the slow bowling of MorneStrydom. He disappeared for 33 runs off just four overs, which exacerbatedan already difficult bowling situation for the visitors.They had lost the services of opening bowler Mark Lavine who left the fieldwith an apparent ankle injury, while fellow opener Dreyer was smashed for 71runs in just 15 overs. That resulted in eight bowlers being used on the day,which, given the state of the match, was not good news for the Dragons.Kemp and Murray Creed (7) will resume on Saturday.