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WICB PCL Dec. 4-7, 2015
« on: December 06, 2015, 04:17:43 PM »
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Re: WICB PCL Dec. 4-7, 2015
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2015, 07:43:37 PM »

How T&T team looking? have not been following this closely

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Re: WICB PCL Dec. 4-7, 2015
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2015, 04:52:27 PM »

How T&T team looking? have not been following this closely

About 10 to 11 First team players have been missng for the last two matches and we getting good cut ass.
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Re: WICB PCL Dec. 4-7, 2015
« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2015, 02:12:24 AM »

How T&T team looking? have not been following this closely

About 10 to 11 First team players have been missng for the last two matches and we getting good cut ass.

But still I always thought T&T Cricket team have a deep roster. I starting to second guess Logie as a good coach

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Re: WICB PCL Dec. 4-7, 2015
« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2015, 11:53:53 AM »

How T&T team looking? have not been following this closely

About 10 to 11 First team players have been missng for the last two matches and we getting good cut ass.



But still I always thought T&T Cricket team have a deep roster. I starting to second guess Logie as a good coach

A bit unfair. Logie did well in the first two gams despite missing about 7 players.
However, when about three others went missing, it decimated the team totally.

|To his credit Gus has not used this as an excuse, probably not wanting to psychologically demotivate the players.
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Re: WICB PCL Dec. 4-7, 2015
« Reply #5 on: December 09, 2015, 12:10:09 PM »
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Regional 4 Day Tournament December 8, 2015


Guyana crush T&T by an innings; Benn takes six
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Jamaica 243 (Baugh 73, Miller 51) and 150 for 7 (Palmer 51, Cornwall 5-39) beat Leeward Islands 164 (Hamilton 51, Cottrell 5-38) and 228 (Jeffers 61, Miller 4-71) by three wickets
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File photo: Sulieman Benn's six-wicket haul in the second innings dismantled Windward Islands © Associated Press

A second-innings half-century from the captain Paul Palmer helped Jamaica chase down 150 for a three-wicket win against Leeward Islands in Kingston. Jamaica made the early running in the game, as Leeward Islands, after opting to bat, were dismissed for 164 in 63 overs, thanks to a five-wicket haul from the seamer Sheldon Cottrell (5 for 38). The hosts fell to 68 for 6 in their reply and looked in danger of missing out on an innings lead, but Carlton Baugh (73) and Nikita Miller (51) counterattacked by putting up a 110-run stand. Rahkeem Cornwall picked up four wickets for Leeward Islands, but Jamaica managed to compile 243 to earn a lead of 79 runs.

Leeward Islands showed more fight in their second dig, scoring 228 on the back of Shane Jeffers' 61 and Orlando Peters' 52. However, no other batsman was able to produce a score of note, as Miller collected 4 for 71 to run through the line-up. As was the case in their first innings, Jamaica found themselves on the back foot even in the second, precariously placed at 84 for 5. Cornwall was once again the pick of the bowlers, taking 5 for 39, but Palmer helped weather the storm, stroking six fours for his 127-ball 51, as Jamaica held on for victory.

Barbados 296 (Corbin 68, Brooks 51) and 261 for 7 dec (Chase 71, Brooks 66) beat Windward Islands 179 (Sebastien 47, Stoute 4-30) and 197 (Theophile 47, Benn 6-55) by 181 runs
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Left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn's second-innings six-for fired Barbados to a 181-run win against Windward Islands in Grenada. Barbados, opting to bat, were guided by handy knocks from their top-order batsmen as the team posted a total of 296; Kyle Corbin and Sharmarh Brooks chipped in with fifties. Fast bowler Kevin Stoute ensured Windward Islands remained on the defensive by collecting 4 for 30 to wreck the team's line-up, as the hosts folded for 179, with no batsman managing a half-century.

Brooks then compiled his second half-century of the game - a 183-ball 66 - and added 130 for the fourth wicket with Roston Chase (71), as Barbados eventually declared at 261 for 7, setting Windward Islands a target of 397. Despite starts from their top three batsmen - Tyrone Theophile, Miles Bascombe and Johnson Charles all made forties - the hosts did not get anywhere close to the target. Benn took 6 for 55 in 26.2 overs as Windward Islands were bowled out for 197.

Guyana 475 (Fudadin 102, Johnson 92, Chanderpaul 82) beat Trinidad & Tobago 210 (Richards 53, Muhammad 53, Barnwell 5-32) and 216 (Hope 74, Permaul 5-62) by an innings and 49 runs
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A century from Assad Fudadin, and an eight-wicket match haul from Veerasammy Permaul were the cornerstones behind Guyana's innings and 49-run win against Trinidad & Tobago in Port of Spain.

T&T, batting first, were wrecked by Chris Barnwell's five-wicket haul, and only a fighting partnership of 108 for the ninth wicket between Marlon Richards (53) and Uthman Muhammad (53) got the team above 200. Guyana, though, remained unfazed and collected a massive first-innings lead, as Fudadin, Leon Johnson (92), Shivnarine Chanderpaul (82), Raymon Reifer (64) and Barnwell (79) all got in among the runs. Their efforts lifted Guyana to 475, with a lead of 265 runs.

Kyle Hope (74) and Narsingh Deonarine (47) put up a 104-run partnership for the third wicket in T&T's second innings, but once Permaul (5 for 62) got the breakthrough by dismissing Deonarine, the team subsequently folded. Gudakesh Motie provided support to the attack by taking 4 for 43, as T&T were dismissed for 216, falling to their second defeat of the season.
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Re: WICB PCL Dec. 4-7, 2015
« Reply #6 on: December 09, 2015, 11:09:16 PM »

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