Carmichael claims three-for as Windies U19s level series with South Africa
Sent to bat first, the South Africans found very little answers at the crease as they were dismissed for just 103 off 31.3 overs. In response, the West Indies eased to 104-2 off 24.2 overs, to level the four-match series at 1-1. The South Africans had claimed the opening match of the series by 18 runs.
Carmichael had solid support from fellow left-arm spinner Anderson Mahase (2-34) and pace bowlers McKenny Clarke (2-12) and Johan Layne (2-14). During the West Indies' time at the crease, it was opener Matthew Nandu who anchored a routine run chase.
The left-hander struck a patient unbeaten 42 from 75 balls and added 58 for the second wicket with Teddy Bishop (25). He was then part of a 42-run unbeaten stand for the third wicket with captain Ackeem Auguste who made 28 not out.
For South Africa, it was Michael Copeland who top-scored with 24 from 52 balls, but he was one of only two top-order batsmen to reach double figures and the only one to pass 20 for South Africa.