A superb performance from Harlequins saw them bring an end to Saracens winning start to the season thanks to a 17-10 triumph at The Stoop.?Leicester were the last side to inflict a loss on the domestic and European champions, triumphing 21-13 at Welford Road on March 20, but Quins success at Twickenham Stoop was against a side armed with their England internationals.Two defeats and a narrow win over Bristol had given John Kingstons reign as director of rugby a disappointing start, but a victory founded on an unyielding defence and tries born out of both opportunism and skill has propelled them up the table.Tim Visser and Charlie Walker crossed in the first half, which they finished 17-0 ahead, before Saracens launched a fightback that gained momentum with Richard Wigglesworths try before ultimately falling short.Alex Lozowski has been a high-quality deputy for Owen Farrell, but Saracens missed the control and accuracy from the kicking tee of their England fly-half, who has yet to play this season due to a hip problem.And only the club will know how much of a distraction Chris Ashtons 13-week ban for biting has been in the build up to one of the Premierships feistier encounters.Yet Quins could also point to a cruel 24 hours on the injury front with the news that Jack Clifford had been ruled out until December with an ankle issue followed by the loss of three more of their England contingent. Marland Yarde was withdrawn from the starting XV shortly before kick-off due to a throat infection and Joe Marlers afternoon was over just seconds into the London derby after being accidentally knocked unconscious by Billy Vunipolas hip.To compound their misfortune captain Danny Care limped off shortly after half-time clutching his ribs, but the setbacks were unable to deter the 2012 champions as they repeated Januarys triumph over their capital rivals at Twickenham Stoop.The loss of Marler inside the opening seconds was brushed aside as Quins raced into a 10-0 lead through an intercept try by Visser, who picked off Lozowskis loose pass, and the kicking of Tim Swiel. Saracens sought to stamp their authority on the match and enjoyed some success as they rolled downfield, but time and again they made uncharacteristic errors and all momentum was lost.Feverish work at the breakdown helped Quins win a penalty and they then pursued the line-out drive, assisted by Jim Hamilton repeatedly pulling down the maul.The referee played advantage, ready to award a fourth penalty in succession but the hosts spied their chance with a long pass from Swiel setting the backline moving. At fast pace the ball was spun right where the onrushing Mike Brown drew the last defender and sent Walker racing over.Swiel added the conversion and the lead had been stretched to a scarcely believable 17-0, although Browns unhurried approach to dealing with the ball by his corner flag caused mild panic. A try-saving enveloping tackle by Matt Hopper on Marcelo Bosch was the highlight of the last 10 minutes of the first half, most of which Quins spent camped on their goalline defiantly repelling a series of attacks.Their defence was breached moments after the interval, however, when Mike Ellery weaved into space and chipped ahead, gathering his kick via a kind bounce before feeding Wigglesworth to score.Both fly-halves struck the right post with penalty attempts and then Lozowski missed again as Saracens lamented the loss of the metronomic Farrell, enabling Quins to celebrate taking a prized scalp.Jonathan Loaisiga Yankees Jersey . -- Team after team passed on Andre Ellington in the draft. Miguel Andujar Yankees Jersey . 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Left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican had made his Test debut in that game, and impressed with a match haul of six wickets, including four in the first innings.On the tour of Australia that followed, Warrican was picked ahead of Bishoo for the Hobart Test, before the latter injured his rotator cuff on the first morning of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, and did not play the Sydney Test either. Warrican was West Indies leading wicket-taker with five wickets in a disappointing bowling effort in Australia, but was overlooked for the India series.I am up for it, Bishoo said looking ahead to the Tests against India. I know I will have to bowl long spells and get wickets ... I really want to have a good series. 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