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26 Oct 2017 15:38 #353159
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GUYANA JAGUARS 181/6 (64.0 Overs) RR 2.83
Bramble 33(72
Rutherford 15(33
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26 Oct 2017 18:54 #353171
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GUYANA JAGUARS 258/8 (90.0 Overs) RR 2.87
CHANDERPAUL HEMRAJ 60
ANTHONY BRAMBLE 62
Rutherford 45
Shepherd 20*
Permaul 0*
Dawes 1/32
Green 2/20
Sewell 3/60
Bulli 2/45
Fall of Wickets 1 - 38(RAJENDRA CHANDRIKA, 16.3 ov) , 2 - 51(TAGENARINE CHANDERPAUL, 24.5 ov) , 3 - 96(LEON JOHNSON, 37.6 ov) , 4 - 101(BASHKAR YADRAM, 40.3 ov) , 5 - 133(CHANDERPAUL HEMRAJ, 51.4 ov) , 6 - 150(KEEMO PAUL, 54.1 ov) , 7 - 233(ANTHONY BRAMBLE, 80.5 ov) , 8 - 251(SHEFANE RUTHERFORD, 87.5 ov)
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27 Oct 2017 07:21 #353177
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HALF-centuries from Anthony Bramble and Chanderpaul Hemraj along with a composed 45 from Sherfane Rutherford put the Guyana Jaguars in a promising position at the end of day one of their first round Professional Cricket League (PCL) four-day game against the Jamaica Scorpions.
When play ended yesterday at the National Stadium, Providence, the new-look Guyana Jaguars line-up recovered well to close on 258-8.
From a position of 150-6, Bramble (62) and Rutherford put the Jaguars in complete command by the end of the day with a seventh-wicket stand of 83 runs. Hemraj had earlier made an unruffled 60.
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27 Oct 2017 07:24 #353178
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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, (CMC) – Very little play was possible between Barbados Pride and Trinidad & Tobago Red Force in the Regional 4-Day Championship, due to wet conditions on Thursday here.
Red Force reached nought without loss in their first innings at the close on the first day of their day/night, first round match at Kensington Oval before rain and soggy conditions curtailed the rest of play.
The start had been delayed by an hour, due to wet patches on the outfield caused by rain in the island overnight and during the morning period.
Justin Greaves was only able to four deliveries to left-handed Amir Jangoo in just two minutes of play before the rain interrupted.
Umpires Leslie Reifer Jr and Jacqueline Williams made a number of inspections of the outfield after the rain stopped, but cloudy conditions, the gathering evening gloom and light winds failed to assist with the drying of the field.
Play on the remaining days is scheduled to start at 1:30 pm local time.
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27 Oct 2017 07:28 #353180
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ST GEORGE, Grenada, (CMC) – Roland Cato failed to reach his maiden first-class hundred, as he led Windward Islands Volcanoes’ batting before Leeward Islands Hurricanes fought back with a cluster of late wickets in the Regional 4-Day Championship on Thursday.
The former Windwards Under-19 captain hit 90 to anchor the Volcanoes to 220 for seven in their first innings at the close on the first day of the first round match at the National Cricket Stadium.
Cato struck five fours and one six from 154 balls and shared two successive century stands that were at the heart of the home team’s batting.
He shared 50 with discarded West Indies batsman Kirk Edwards for the third wicket, and followed up with a 105-run stand with Kavem Hodge for the fourth wicket before they were dismissed within four balls of each other.
Familiarity bred success for Mervyn Matthew, the former Volcanoes fast-medium bowler, as he was the pick of the Hurricanes’ bowlers with 3-22 from 15 overs.
Volcanoes suffered an early setback, when Devon Smith was caught behind of Jeremiah Louis for 16 inside the first hour.
Just when it appeared they were inching to lunch without further loss, new Volcanoes captain Tyrone Theophile was run out for 23.
After lunch, Matthew struck when he trapped Edwards lbw for 35, but Cato and Hodge brought stability to the innings, ensuring the Volcanoes did not lose another wicket before tea.
After the break, Hodge and Cato carried the hosts past the 200-run mark before they were dismissed within quick succession.
Gavin Tonge removed Hodge for 41, triggering a slide that also saw Cato, Gian Benjamin and Liam Sebastien dismissed cheaply, as the Volcanoes lost four wickets for five runs in the space off 26 balls.
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27 Oct 2017 12:20 #353191
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Lunch break: LEEWARD ISLANDS HURRICANES - 48/0 in 18.5 overs (KEACY CARTY 26 off 55, CHESNEY HUGHES 22 off 58)
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