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02 Dec 2017 10:44 #355493
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Jaguars reply strongly to Pride’s 294
LED by an attractive 79 from Chanderpaul Hemraj and a patient 52 from Tagenarine Chanderpaul, hosts Guyana Jaguars staged a strong reply to the Barbados Pride’s first-innings total of 294 at the close of the second day of the fifth round Cricket West Indies (CWI) Professional Cricket League (PCL) four-day game at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence, yesterday.
The three-time defending champions were 180-4 at stumps in a shortened day. Veteran batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul is unbeaten on 15 while nightwatchman Gudakesh Motie is on three. The Jaguars resume today with a first-innings deficit of 115 runs with six wickets in hand.
After bowling out the visitors inside 6.3 overs in the day’s play, Hemraj and Tagenarine Chanderpaul added 115 for the opening stand which gave the hosts the added momentum.
The left-handed Hemraj displayed a wide range of stroke-play, as the tourists’ bowlers, devoid of confidence and ideas, were smashed all around the ground during the opening stand.
The 24-year-old Hemraj’s aggressive innings was decorated with nine fours and four sixes off 117 balls; which set the tone for his team’s chase.
Tagenarine, on the other hand, was a bit more circumspect as his gritty 52 came off 152 balls with just four fours.
Earlier, Keemo Paul completed a five-wicket haul (5-59) when he removed the visitors’ last three batsmen.
Resuming at 282-7, the tourists could survived only 6.3 overs into the day’s play, as Justin Greaves (72) and Mario Rampersaud (4), both failed to add to their overnight scores. Jomel Warrican (11) was the other batsman to have been dismissed.
The run chase then began in a positive manner, with Hemraj as the aggressor of the two openers. The pair settled in nicely and by tea the defending champs had already raised their 100 runs without any hiccups.
The runs continued to flow after the session especially off the bat of Hemraj. However, a mix-up saw Hemraj dismissed. The Jaguars then lost skipper Leon Johnson bowled by Jonathan Carter for two, at 120-2.
Vishaul Singh joined young Chanderpaul, but his stay was short, as Greaves had him caught at the wicket by Rampersaud for 15.
Chanderpaul Sr then joined his son for a brief period before the younger Chanderpaul was out caught off Warrican’s bowling.
But Motie joined the veteran and saw the hosts to the close.
Play resumes today at 09:30hrs.
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12 Dec 2017 12:45 #355966
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Has Guyana ever won the limited overs version (50 overs) ?
OR just keep winning the 4 day format ?
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14 Dec 2017 15:05 #356116
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Guyan win toss and bat at Providence vs Leewards
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Shiv in the middle , Leon Duck...
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15 Dec 2017 08:54 #356133
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WICKETKEEPER/ batsman Anthony Bramble led the Guyana Jaguars spirited fightback with his maiden first class century and stole the limelight on day one of the seventh round Cricket West Indies (CWI) Professional Cricket League (PCL) Four-day encounter between the title-holders, and the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.
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15 Dec 2017 10:42 #356144
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4Day Round 7, Stumps Day 1: GUYvLIH: GUY 276/8 (Bramble 116*, S Chanderpaul 51; Cornwall 3-80) BPvTT: BP 281/6 (Brooks 96, Carter 72) WIVvJS: WIV 226/9 D (Smith 107*, K Edwards 57; C Lamont 4-52), JS 33/0.
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19 Dec 2017 07:34 #356272
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After seven rounds of action, the Jaguars have accumulated 118 points, followed by Barbados Pride (75.2), Trinidad and Tobago Red Force (71.6), Jamaica Scorpions (71.4), Leeward Islands Hurricanes (61) and Windward Islands Volcanoes (52.2).
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03 Jan 2018 14:39 #357011
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Folks, its back to R4D !
better than watching cWI shytehounds stink up New Zealand.
Guyana cannot be caught so looks like 4th Championship in succession on the 4 days Format !
the "new" Test format proposed by the ICC
Barbados cannot beat Guyana with all dem cWI Selections by Courtney Brung !
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