by mikesiva » Mon Apr 17, 2017 9:56 am
Defending champions Guyana put themselves on the verge of securing another title, when they secured their hold on their match at the halfway stage at Providence. Opener Assad Fudadin hit 125, and there were knocks from tailenders Keemo Paul (46) and Steven Jacobs (61) to carry the hosts to 379 all out. Pacers Delorn Johnson (5-46) and Kyle Mayers (4-89) took most wickets for the Windwards. Trailing by 284 on first innings, the Windwards were facing defeat at 102-5 at the close. Veteran opener Devon Smith was still there on 60 not out, while left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie has taken two wickets to date.
In Bridgetown, Jamaica were left waiting to see if Barbados will enforce the follow-on at the start of today's third day. Yesterday, allrounder Justin Greaves was out for 114, and tailender Ashley Nurse made 60, as Barbados piled up 377 all out, pacer Derval Green (3-57) and part-time spinner John Campbell (3-57) taking most wickets. Medium-pacer Greaves then took 3-40, and there were two wickets each for Ashley Nurse and Suleimann Benn, as they bowled Jamaica out for 224. Wicketkeeper Devon Thomas topscored with 59.
On the second day of their match at the small Basseterre ground, Trinidad piled up a massive 553 all out, thanks to Yannick Cariah's 196 and Tion Webster's 109. Spinner Jason Campbell took 3-100. The Leewards replied strongly, openers Chesney Hughes (59) and Montcin Hodge (49) reaching 120 without loss at stumps.
Nobody has a stance quite like the mighty Shivnarine....
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