West Indies Championship round up - 2nd day, 3rd round
Rookie fast bowler Nial Smith and left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul combined to wreck the Trinidad & Tobago Red Force batting and give five-time defending champions Guyana Jaguars a tight hold on their match in the West Indies Championship on Friday.
Smith and Permaul shared nine wickets and bowled hosts Jaguars to a 225-run, first innings lead over current leaders Red Force on the second day of third round matches in the Championship.
Half-centuries from West Indies wicketkeeper/batsman Shane Dowrich and left-handed all-rounder Kyle Mayers propped up the Barbados Pride batting and extended their lead over hosts Jamaica Scorpions.
And, pacer Sheeno Berridge undermined the top-order batting of hosts Windward Islands Volcanoes and gave Leeward Islands Hurricanes an early edge in their rain-affected contest.
Jaguars (323) & 53-0 vs Red Force (98) at the Guyana National Stadium in Providence, Guyana
Smith, 24, the son of former Guyana coach Albert Smith, grabbed a remarkable 5-12 from eight overs for his second haul of five wickets or more in only his third match, and Permaul supported with 4-29 from 13 overs.
Opener Jeremy Solozano had the top score of 27 and Kjorn Ottley, batting at seven, made 22, but no other frontline batsman made it into double figures.
Left-handed openers Tagenarine Chanderpaul, not out on 29 not out, and Chandrapaul Hemraj, not out on 22, saw off the Red Force new-ball threat before the close to extend the Jaguars’ lead to 278.
Earlier, Jaguars were dismissed inside the final hour before lunch, after they continued from their overnight total of 263 for six.
Anthony Bramble added 28 to his overnight score before he was dismissed for the Jaguars’ innings top score of 91.
He extended his seventh-wicket stand with Devendra Bishoo to 45 before he fell to Terrance Hinds to become the day’s first wicket.
Off-spinner Bryan Charles later added the scalp of Permaul to end with 5-87 from 29 overs, and Red Force captain and West Indies batsman Darren Bravo, bowling his modest medium-pace, took 2-18 from 9.3 overs.
Pride (219) & 179-6 vs Scorpions (138) at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica
Dowrich has so far led the way with 73 and Mayers hit 53 – his second half-century of the match – to put Pride in a dominant position with a lead of 260 over the Scorpions.
The pair shared 112 for the fifth wicket to lift the Pride from a wobbly 58 for four before left-arm spinner Patrick Harty pouched both in the last half-hour prior to the close.
Grenada-born wicketkeeper/batsman Denis Smith had earlier scored 35 to help the Scorpions recover from their overnight total of 53 for six before they were bowled out in the last hour before lunch.
Derval Green made 25 and with Smith posted a valuable 49 for the seventh wicket to keep Pride without immediate success inside the first hour.
But once Green fell, there was token resistance from the rest of the batting with the last three wickets tumbling for 36 in the space of 78 balls with Keon Harding and fellow pacer Kemar Roach, the West Indies fast bowler, sharing three of the wickets.
Pacer Nicholson Gordon with 3-27 from 12 overs then crippled the Pride top order before Dowrich and Mayers rescued the visitors.
Volcanoes 98-6 vs Hurricanes at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground in Gros-Islet, St. Lucia
Only 44 overs of play were possible, but Hurricanes made hay, after the first day of the contest was lost to rain and the weather delayed the start for a second day.
Berridge ended the truncated day with 4-21 from 14 overs and West Indies pacer Alzarri Joseph took 2-31 from 15 overs to carve up the Volcanoes top-order batting in the day/night contest.
Berridge and Joseph each bagged a pair of early scalps and Volcanoes were wobbling on 28 for four inside the first 11 overs of play, after they were sent into bat.
Long-serving opener Devon Smith was not out on 37 and Alick Athanaze made 23 to get things moving for the Volcanoes with a stand of 48 for the fifth wicket before Berridge struck twice to tighten the visitors’ grip.
MATCH RESULTS
Round 1
January 9 to 12
Hurricanes lost to Jaguars by 10 wickets – Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, Antigua
Red Force drew with Scorpions – Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad
Volcanoes beat Pride by three wickets – Arnos Vale Cricket Ground, St. Vincent
Round 2
January 16 to 19
Scorpions drew with Volcanoes – Sabina Park, Jamaica
Pride beat Jaguars by 7 wickets – Kensington Oval, Barbados
Red Force beat Hurricanes by an innings and 168 runs – Brian Lara Cricket Academy
MATCH SCHEDULE
(All matches start at 10 am daily, except where indicated)
Round 3
January 23 to 26
Jaguars vs Red Force – Guyana National Stadium, Guyana
Scorpions vs Pride – Sabina Park
Volcanoes vs Hurricanes – Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, St. Lucia (2 pm daily)
***BREAK***
Round 4
February 6 to 9
Jaguars vs Scorpions – Guyana National Stadium
Hurricanes vs Pride – Warner Park, St. Kitts
Volcanoes vs Red Force – Windsor Park, Dominica
Round 5
February 13 to 16
Scorpions vs Hurricanes – Trelawny Multipurpose Complex, Jamaica
Pride vs Red Force – Kensington Oval
Volcanoes vs Jaguars – Grenada National Stadium, Grenada
***BREAK***
Round 6
February 27 to March 1
Scorpions vs Jaguars – Trelawny Multipurpose Complex, Jamaica
Pride vs Volcanoes – Kensington Oval
Hurricanes vs Red Force – Warner Park
Round 7
March 5 to 8
Red Force vs Pride – Brian Lara Cricket Academy
Volcanoes vs Scorpions – Grenada National Stadium
Jaguars vs Hurricanes – Guyana National Stadium
Round 8
March 12 to 15
Red Force vs Volcanoes – Brian Lara Cricket Academy (2 pm daily)
Hurricanes vs Scorpions – Vivian Richards Cricket Ground
Jaguars vs Pride – Guyana National Stadium (2 pm daily)
***BREAK***
Round 9
March 26 to 29
Pride vs Scorpions – Kensington Oval (2 pm daily)
Hurricanes vs Volcanoes – Vivian Richards Cricket Ground
Red Force vs Jaguars – Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad
Round 10
April 2 to 5
Jaguars vs Volcanoes – Guyana National Stadium
Scorpions vs Red Force – Sabina Park (2 pm daily)
Pride vs Hurricanes – Kensington Oval