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WICB FOUR DAY TOURNAMENT 2016-217 March 10-13
« on: March 12, 2017, 11:51:25 AM »
Red Force on top

The Trinidad and Tobago Red Force dominated the second day of their Regional Four-Day clash against the Windward Islands Volcanoes at the Grenada National Stadium, yesterday with Yannic Cariah scoring his maiden first-class century as the Red Force posted 275 before dismissing the hosts for only 104.
However, new Red Force skipper Kyle Hope declined to enforce the follow-on and by the close of play, his side had extended their lead to 194.

Cariah, who retired hurt on 92 late on the first day of the match on Friday, returned yesterday to reach 102 not out as the visitors added 25 to their overnight tally of 250 for seven before being dismissed.
Kyle Mayers grabbed four wickets for the Volcanoes while Jeremiah Louis took three. The Volcanoes were then rocked by the pace of Sheldon Cottrell and Marlon Richards. They went into the lunch break at 11 for one and it did not get any better when they came back out for the middle session.

Richards struck with the first ball after the break as Devon Smith was bowled for three. The next delivery saw Keddy Lesporis being caught behind by wicketkeeper Steven Katwaroo without scoring and shortly after, Taryk Gabriel was caught off Cottrell as the Volcanoes slipped to 11 for four.
The hosts were 21 for five when Cottrell had Liam Sebastien lbw for four while Sunil Ambris failed to impress as he was caught off the off-spin of Bryan Charles for ten.
The Volcanoes were 33 for six at that stage. But Mayers resisted with 31 before he was caught by Charles in the midwicket region as he pulled at a long hop from off left-arm spinner Khary Pierre, while Shillingford made 34 before he was lbw to leg-spinner Imran Khan.

No one else reached double figures for the Volcanoes while Cottrell finished with three for 30, Richards took two for 14, Khan had two for 28, Charles ended with two for 22 and Pierre with one for six.
Batting a second time, the Red Force reached 21 for one at stumps with Jeremy Solozano being the one casualty thus far. However, Hope, unbeaten on ten and Isaiah Rajah (not out on six) will resume this morning with the opportunity to lay the foundation for a formidable victory target to set the home side,
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Re: WICB FOUR DAY TOURNAMENT 2016-217 March 10-13
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2017, 12:02:41 PM »
Chanders and son score half centuries vs Jamaica

KINGSTON, Jamaica,  CMC – Test legend Shiv Chanderpaul and his son, Tagenarine, both stroked half-centuries while Youth World Cup star, Shimron Hetmyer, top-scored with another, but the sixth round clash between championship leaders Jamaica Scorpions and Guyana Jaguars remained evenly poised here yesterday.
Resuming the second day at Sabina Park on 61 without loss, Jaguars battled their way to 262 all out, a lead of seven runs on first innings.’
The 20-year-old Hetmyer converted his overnight 51 into 74 while the junior Chanderpaul gathered 58 and his father, 57.


At 219 for four in the second session, Jaguars appeared poised for a large score but they suffered a collapse to lose their last six wickets for 43 runs.
Captain and left-arm spinner Nikita Miller finished with four for 69 while part-time off-spinner Andre McCarthy picked up three for 18.

In their second turn at the crease, Scorpions lost John Campbell for a breezy 26 off 36 balls, as they reached the close at 61 for one – a lead of 54 runs overall.
Test batsman Jermaine Blackwood was unbeaten on a cameo 18-ball 25, which has included three fours and a six, and was partnered by first innings century-maker Chadwick Walton on four.

Jaguars kept Scorpions without success early on as Hetmyer and Tagenarine Chanderpaul extended their opening stand to 104 before being separated.

Hetmyer counted 10 fours and a six in an innings lasting 79 deliveries in just over 1-3/4 hours while Tagenarine faced 135 balls in 200 minutes, and hit five fours and a six in his third first class half-century.
Hetmyer was one of four wickets to fall for 52 runs leaving Jaguars on 156 for four but the senior Chanderpaul anchored a 63-run, fifth wicket partnership with Barbadian Raymon Reifer, which steadied the innings.

Shiv faced 147 deliveries in a shade under three hours at the crease and counted four fours while Reifer’s 28 came from 79 balls and included three fours and a six.

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