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Postby andy » Sat Mar 22, 2014 12:20 pm

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Re: Caribbean 2014 domestic competitions

Postby mikesiva » Sun Mar 23, 2014 8:33 am

Barbados were in total command of their match against Trinidad at stumps on the second day. They declared their first innings closed on 479-8, after centuries from bowlers Ashley Nurse (130 not out) and Carlos Brathwaite (109), while pacer Shannon Gabriel took 4-69.

The Windwards took a slim, 24-run first innings lead against Jamaica, thanks to 70s from Tyrone Theophile and Rommel Currency, while there were two wickets each from pacer Bryan Buchanan and spinners Nikita Miller and Jamie Merchant.

Guyana's tail wagged to 263 all out, thanks to a knock of 64 not out from wicketkeeper Anthony Bramble, spinner Ryan Austin taking 5-71. The CCC were replying strongly with 244-3 at the halfway stage, thanks to 161 not out from Shacoya Thomas.
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Postby mikesiva » Mon Mar 24, 2014 1:08 pm

Barbados hammered Trinidad by an innings and 160 runs. Trinidad were bowled out for a mere 120 in their first innings, left-arm spinner Suleimann Benn taking 4-31. Following on 359 runs behind, the tourists could only manage 199 in their second, opener Evin Lewis topscored with 61, against Benn (4-66) and offspinner Ashley Nurse (4-64).

In their second innings, wicketkeeper Carlton Baugh hit 89 not out, and Jermaine Blackwood 67, as Jamaica posted 275 in their second innings. Offspinner Shane Shillingford took 7-116. Chasing a target of 254, the Windwards were 31 without loss on the stumps going into today's final day.

The CCC took a 128 first innings lead over Guyana, thanks to knocks of 176 from Shacoya Thomas and 107 from Chadwick Walton, as they made 391-9 declared. Spinners Veerasammy Permaul (3-88) and Dev Bishoo (3-95) took most wickets. Guyana were 83-1 at stumps.
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Postby mikesiva » Tue Mar 25, 2014 10:29 am

Sunil Ambris hit 81 to guide the Windwards to a three-wicket win over Jamaica. Chasing 254 for victory, the Windwards were made to fight for their victory by left-arm spinner Nikita Miller (3-59).

In the battle for the wooden spoon, Guyana crashed to a seven-wicket loss to the CCC. Tagenarine Chanderpaul topscored with 43 as Guyana could only muster 173 all out in their second innings, against spinners Ryan Austin (4-22) and Akeem Dewar (4-61). Chasing a mere 46 runs to win, the CCC lost three wickets in securing maximum points.
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Postby mikesiva » Sat Mar 29, 2014 8:39 am

Barbados took command of their top-of-the-table clash with Jamaica, thanks to a century of 105 from Kirk Edwards. Barbados were 275-6 at stumps, with wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich on 40 not out, while left-arm spinner Nikita Miller has taken three wickets so far.

The match between the Windward and Leeward Islands was interestingly poised at the end of the first day at St George's in Grenada. Half-brothers Rommel Currency hit 76 and Sunil Ambris 53 in the Windwards total of 292 all out, Kieran Powell taking 3-38 with his part-timers. Powell himself was 17 not out at the close of play, in the Leewards reply of 36-.

Trinidad plundered a weak CCC bowling attack to reach 328-4, with centuries coming from the bats of Jason Mohammed (149 not out) and Rayad Emrit (100). West Indies players Darren Bravo (10) and Kieron Pollard (four) both disappointed, while medium pacer Raymon Reifer has taken two wickets so far.
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Postby mikesiva » Sun Mar 30, 2014 9:45 am

Barbados tightened their grip on their match at Sabina Park at the halfway stage, thanks to a knock of 102 from wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich, which took the visitors to 423 all out. Left-arm spinner Nikita Miller was Jamaica's best bowler with 4-95. At stumps, Jamaica were 150-4, thanks to Jermaine Blackwood's quickfire 64.

The Windwards were in control of their game after two days, having extended their lead to 256 with seven wickets in hand. Offspinner Shane Shillingford took 5-60 to dismiss the Leewards for a paltry 171, keeper Devon Thomas topscoring with 44. Batting a second time, the Windwards had reached 135-3 at the end of the day, with Devon Smith still there on 76 not out.

In a lopsided encounter at Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad declared on 451-8, shortly after Jason Mohammed was out for 220. Medium pacer Raymon Reifer was the CCC's best bowler with 3-65. Spinner Imran Khan has taken 3-24 so far to reduce the CCC to 142-8, Reifer playing a lone hand with 49 not out.
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Re: Caribbean 2014 domestic competitions

Postby mikesiva » Mon Mar 31, 2014 9:23 am

The Windwards crushed the Leewards by 197 runs on the third day of their match in Grenada. In their second innings, the Windwards made 238, Devon Smith topscoring with 77, against offspinner Anthony Martin's 5-58. Chasing an improbable 360 for victory, the Leewards were skittled out for 162 by spinner Liam Sebastien's 7-49. Kieran Powell topscored with 54.

Kraigg Brathwaite inexplicably chose not to enforce the follow on, after offspinner Ashley Nurse took 4-63 to dismiss Jamaica for 204, trailing Barbados by 219. Nkrumah Bonner hit 50, but he received little support from the tail. Batting a second time, the visitors were 162-2 going into today's final day, thanks to Brathwaite's 91.

In contrast, Rayad Emrit had no hesitation in putting the CCC back in, after routing them for 144 in their first innings, spinner Imran Khan finishing with 4-25, Raymon Reifer left stranded on 51 not out. Batting a second time, the CCC made a better fist of it, eventually succumbing for 330 at stumps. Shacoya Thomas made 116, and he was supported by Chadwick Walton (73) and Kyle Corbin (65), going down to spinners Ricky Jaipaul (4-56) and Khan (3-97). Trinidad will chase a paltry 24 to win today.
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Postby andy » Mon Mar 31, 2014 5:43 pm

how many balls did Brathwaite use for his 91?
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Re: Caribbean 2014 domestic competitions

Postby mikesiva » Thu Apr 03, 2014 11:53 am

cricketfan90 wrote:how many balls did Brathwaite use for his 91?

It was quickfire by his standards...114 balls!
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Kraigg Brathwaite nearly rued his decision not to enforce the follow on in pursuit of personal goals, as Barbados only just won their match with four overs left to bowl on the final day. In the end, they won by 245 runs, after declaring overnight. Set an unrealistic 382 to win, the Jamaicans opted for occupation of the crease instead, but were bowled out for 136 by spinners Suleimann Benn (3-30) and Ashley Nurse (3-40). Jamie Merchant topscored with 37, but the draw was nearly secured by Tamar Lambert (11 from 74), Dave Bernard (9 from 81), and Nikita Miller (15 from 141).

In the other match, Trinidad needed less than six overs to knock off the 24 runs required for victory without the loss of a wicket. The moral of the story is this...enforce the follow on.
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Re: Caribbean 2014 domestic competitions

Postby mikesiva » Sat Apr 05, 2014 7:56 am

Kieron Pollard hit 111 and Evin Lewis 63, but there was not much else, as left-arm spinner Nikita Miller took 4-78 to dismiss Trinidad for 244. Jamaica were 24 without loss at stumps on the first day.

Kyle Corbin topscored with 79 and wicketkeeper Chadwick Walton made 58 as the CCC were dismissed for 225 by pacer Nelon Pascal (4-52). The Windwards were 17 without loss at the close of the first day's play.

Leon Johnson had a lone hand of 110 in Guyana's score of 238-9 in their match against the Leewards at North Sound. Offspinner Anthony Martin has taken 4-48 so far.
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Postby mikesiva » Sun Apr 06, 2014 7:32 am

Trinidad took command of their match at Queens Park Oval at the halfway stage, surging to a lead of 158 with nine wickets in hand. Shannon Gabriel took 3-48 to dismiss Jamaica for just 180, Andre McCarthy topscoring with 45. At stumps, Trinidad were 94-1, having lost Adrian Barath to Jerome Taylor for two, yet another low score for the out-of-form opening batsman. Evin Lewis and Darren Bravo were still there on unbeaten 40s.

Spinner Ryan Austin took 8-64 to give the CCC a 68-run lead on first innings over high-flying Windwards. Rommel Currency hit 36 not out to top score in the Windwards total of 157, and at the end of the second day they had extended that lead to 134 with six wickets in hand. There were two wickets each for spinner Liam Sebastien and Mervin Mathew to restrict the CCC to 66-4 in their second innings.

In yet another low-scoring match, Guyana took a 66-run win over the Leewards. Responding to Guyana's 240 all out, the Leewards were dismissed for 174 by pacer Keon Joseph (4-53), Devon Thomas topscoring with 71. In their second innings, Guyana were 47-2 at stumps.
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Re: Caribbean 2014 domestic competitions

Postby mikesiva » Mon Apr 07, 2014 7:13 am

A total of 19 wickets fell on the third day, as Trinidad beat Jamaica by 145 runs. In their second innings, Trinidad were skittled out for a mere 179, left-arm spinner Nikita Miller taking 4-40 and there were three wickets each for pacers Jerome Taylor and Brian Buchanan. Allrounder Imran Khan topscored with 56 not out. Chasing an improbably 244 to win, Jamaica were shot out for a paltry 98 all out by spinner Khan (3-22) and pacer Marlon Richards (3-15). Andre McCarthy topscored again with 42.

The match at Arnos Vale was just as pathetic, with 16 wickets falling on the penultimate day. In their second innings, the CCC were bowled out for a disappointing 115, bowler Akeem Dewar topscoring with 22 against spinner Liam Sebastien (4-40). Chasing a gettable 184 to win, the Windwards were never in the hunt, collapsing to an embarrassing 101 all out, spinner Jomel Warrican taking 5-34 and Tyrone Theophile topscoring with 31.

The only match surviving into the fourth day is the game at North Sound, where the Leewards, chasing an unlikely 279 to win, were 101-3 at stumps, having lost captain Kieran Powell for seven. Wicketkeepers Devon Thomas and Jahmal Hamilton will resume in the 30s today. Earlier, Guyana had made a mammoth 212 in their second time at bat, thanks to a towering 58 from Trevon Griffith, against spinners Anthony Martin (5-49) and Yannick Leonard (5-48).
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Re: Caribbean 2014 domestic competitions

Postby mikesiva » Tue Apr 08, 2014 9:54 am

Guyana continued their winless streak, as a team finally registered a score of over 250 this round. Chasing 279 to win, the Leewards won with five wickets to spare, thanks to Devon Thomas (90), Jahmar Hamilton (54) and Gavin Tonge (57 not out). The tournament's leading spinner Veerasammy Permaul looked surprisingly innocuous throughout the match, taking a disappointing two wickets for 97 in two innings.
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Postby mikesiva » Sat Apr 12, 2014 9:15 am

Defending champions Barbados were in command of their match against the Leewards at North Sound, forging a lead of 73 runs on first innings with nine wickets in hand. Offspinner Ashley Nurse took 4-24 to dismiss the Leewards for an embarrassing 94 all out, wicketkeeper Devon Thomas topscoring with 30. Kraigg Brathwaite then hit 73 not out and Omar Phillips 79, as the visitors reached 167-1 at stumps.

At Providence, Evin Lewis and Darren Bravos hit 60s to take Trinidad to 274-8 at stumps, while legspinner Dev Bishoo captured 7-67 for Guyana so far.

It was another sorry batting display by Jamaica, who were skittled out for 182 by medium pacer Raymon Reifer (3-24), wicketkeeper Carlton Baugh topscoring with 57. The CCC were 58 without loss at the close of the first day.
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Postby mikesiva » Sun Apr 13, 2014 7:19 am

Defending champions Barbados moved closer to a convincing win over the Leewards, thanks to a patient 92 from 273 balls from captain Kraigg Brathwaite, which carried the visitors to 326 all out. Offspinner Anthony Martin took 5-78 for the hosts. Trailing by 232 on first innings, the Leewards ended the second day on 54-2, with captain Kieran Powell on 23 not out.

Trinidad were bowled out for 294, thanks to the efforts of legspinner Dev Bishoo, who took 9-78. Guyana reached 247-7 at stumps, through the efforts of Leon Johnson (78) and allrounder Chris Barnwell (50). Offspinner Amit Jaggernauth has taken 4-78 so far.

Left arm spinner Nikita Miller took 5-31 and pacer Jerome Taylor 3-40 to rout the CCC for a disappointing 161 all out, tailender Kevin McClean topscoring with 36. Leading by a marginal 19 runs on first innings, Jamaica extended that lead to 98 with eight wickets in hand at the halfway stage of the match.
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