What a farce on Day Two at Sabina Park!
No wonder our Test team is languishing in eighth place in the Test rankings....
After the first day was completely washed out, it seems the umpires may have prematurely decided that play should go under way on the second day. As a result, a total of 25 wickets fell!
First, veteran pacer Jerome Taylor took 5-31, and there were two wickets each for Marquino Mindley and Nikita Miller, as Jamaica routed the Leewards for a paltry 71 all out. The burly Rahkeem Cornwall topscored with 29. Then, pacers Gavin Tonge (4-16), Jeremiah Louis (four wickets for four runs), and Alzarri Joseph (2-36) dismissed Jamaica for a pathetic 56 all out. At stumps, the Leewards limped to 32-5.
At Port-of-Spain, Guyana eked out a 44-run lead over Trinidad on first innings at the halfway stage of the match. Asad Fudadin made 57 and Raymon Reifer 50 not out to lead Guyana to 246 all out, pacer Marlon Richards taking 4-34 and offspinner Bryan Charles taking 3-70.
On the second day's play at Bridgetown, Barbados squeezed out a narrow 31-run lead over the Windwards. Makeshift opener Kevin Stoute made 61 as Barbados made 324 all out, while pacer Sherman Lewis took 3-56 and offspinner Shane Shillingford 3-98. The Windwards struggled to erase the deficit, crashing to 34-5 at stumps. Pacer Miguel Cummins has taken three wickets so far.
Nobody has a stance quite like the mighty Shivnarine....
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