To further confirm his genius, Rowe then scored a brilliant defensive innings of 123 in seven-and-a-quarter hours, on a turning Queen's Park Oval pitch, in the first innings of the fifth Test. The value of his innings was further underlined by the fact that the majority of the WI batsmen failed and they duly lost the match by 26 runs.
vb, I had the good fortune of sitting in the hot sun in the Carib stand when Rowe scored the 100. It was a meticulous and most discipline knock I have ever seen. He was determine to show that his was not a one hit wonder. And it was delightful that he did it outside JA. Everybody was expecting him to be the new or next Headley. Those injuries he had was frustrating for him and for the WI fans. The brilliant players of the late 50s and 60s were past their prime. In him, we saw hope of revival. But it was not to be, until the Master Blaster from Antigua made his appearance. Thanks for the fun Mr. Rowe.