by mikesiva » Mon Jan 07, 2019 9:39 am
In a very rare occurrence in the PCL, all three games went into the final day.
At Bridgetown, left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul took 4-124 to dismiss Barbados for 360 all out. Wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich hit 81 and Jonathan Carter 68. Since Guyana made 548, and lead by over 150 on first innings, they will decide overnight whether to enforce the follow-on, or to bat again on today's final day.
In a low-scoring match in Kingston, the game was in the balance. In their second innings, Jamaica were bowled out for a mere 189 all out by Josh Thomas, who took 4-44. Assad Fudadin topscored once more with 48. Set 287 for victory, the Windwards were 176-4 at stumps on the penultimate day, Roland Cato hitting 54. Medium pacer Rovman Powell has taken two wickets so far.
In a turnaround at Tarouba, 10 wickets fell on what was a good batting pitch on the first two days. Trinidad were bowled out for 252 all out by Rahkeem Cornwall (4-73) and Alzarri Joseph (3-80), Jeremy Solozano topscoring with 80. Leading by 173 on first innings, the Leewards opted not to enforce the follow-on, and, batting again, limped to 168-6 declared. Montcin Hodge made 77 not out, but there was not much else, as pacer Shannon Gabriel took 3-35. Trinidad have been set a victory target of 342 on today's final day.
Nobody has a stance quite like the mighty Shivnarine....
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