ENGLAND'S blind cricket team wicketkeeper Luke Sugg has just returned from a three game series of Jamaica.
The St Augustine's High School pupil was part of all star team organised by the World Blind Cricket Council that took on a Jamaican team who played their first official match in the last game of the series.
The series started with two warm-up games against a couple Jamaican celebrities including Government senator Floyd Morris and ended with Jamaica's first full international at Content Gardens Sports Club in Ocho Rios, St Ann.
In the three games Sugg took nine stumpings, two run outs and scored 91 runs with 53 of the runs coming from the international against Jamaica.
The test was comfortably taken by the all-star 11 after declaring on 355 for 2 bowled the Jamaican side out for just 200.
It's back to domestic action for Luke this summer with Warwickshire CCC but the teenager will have to get his passport ready again next year with a test against Pakistan in November 2006 and the World Cup in South Africa in December.
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