Round 7: West Indies Regional 4-day Competition
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Jamaica v England Lions...
England won the toss and chose to bat
Jamaica: Tamar Lambert (captain), Simon Jackson, Danza Hyatt, Marlon Samuels, Brendan Nash, Wavell Hinds, Andre Dwyer, Chadwick Walton, Jason Dawes, Sheldon Cotterell, Bevon Brown; Reserves: Jermaine Blackwood, Brenton Parchment
England Lions: James Hildreth (captain), Jimmy Adams, Johnny Bairstow, Danny Briggs, Nathan Buck, Andy Carter, Andrew Gale, James Harris, Craig Kieswetter, Adam Lyth, Adil Rashid, Ben Stokes, James Taylor, Chris Woakes
Lunch: England Lions 79/4
England won the toss and chose to bat
Jamaica: Tamar Lambert (captain), Simon Jackson, Danza Hyatt, Marlon Samuels, Brendan Nash, Wavell Hinds, Andre Dwyer, Chadwick Walton, Jason Dawes, Sheldon Cotterell, Bevon Brown; Reserves: Jermaine Blackwood, Brenton Parchment
England Lions: James Hildreth (captain), Jimmy Adams, Johnny Bairstow, Danny Briggs, Nathan Buck, Andy Carter, Andrew Gale, James Harris, Craig Kieswetter, Adam Lyth, Adil Rashid, Ben Stokes, James Taylor, Chris Woakes
Lunch: England Lions 79/4
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Chris Woakes hit an unbeaten 104 to rescue the Lions, and take them to 340-9, while Ben Stokes chipped in with 63. So far, there has been two wickets each for slinging pacer Sheldon Cotterell and dibbly-dobbler Danza Hyatt, while Jason Dawes, Tamar Lambert, Andre Dwyer and Bevon Brown have all taken one wicket each.
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#ENGvJA: Finally JA finish off ENG innings, Cottrell found the edge of Woakes, 115, leaving Samuels 2 take an easy catch at 2nd slip.ENG 358. #ENGvJA: 358 all out (Woakes 115, Stokes 63, Taylor 41, Hildreth 40; Cottrell 3-80, Hyatt 2-46).
TTvGY: LUNCH: TT 96/2 after 28 overs. Simmons 45* J. Mohammed 13*. TTvGY: TT 96/2. GY Bowling Bess 6-1-14-1, Permaul 8-2-20-1.
BDvCCC: At lunch, Barbados after electing to bat were in dire straits at 69/6 from 27 overs. Holder 0*, Dowrich 0*. #BDvCCC: Wicket- taker so far: Kantasingh 10-5-17-4, Austin 2-0-2-1.
TTvGY: LUNCH: TT 96/2 after 28 overs. Simmons 45* J. Mohammed 13*. TTvGY: TT 96/2. GY Bowling Bess 6-1-14-1, Permaul 8-2-20-1.
BDvCCC: At lunch, Barbados after electing to bat were in dire straits at 69/6 from 27 overs. Holder 0*, Dowrich 0*. #BDvCCC: Wicket- taker so far: Kantasingh 10-5-17-4, Austin 2-0-2-1.
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There will be a playoff after this round... Top 4 WI teams will go into the playoffs..mapoui wrote:I love dis. i backing CCC to win dung heap. it would be so nice. I like Corbin and Carlos 'Braffit'BallOil wrote:Looks like the Bajan second XI roughing up the first team...lol
CCC and T&T could get full points in the rounds..
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Replying to 358 all out by the Lions, Jamaica reached 259-4 at the halfway stage, with Simon Jackson making 60, Danza Hyatt 59, and Marlon samuels 58. Tamar Lambert was out for just eight, but Brendan Nash was still there on 56, and with him is Wavell HInds on five. Danny Briggs has taken two wickets so far, and there's one each for Woakes and Buck. Left-arm slingy pacer Sheldon Cotterell took 3-80 for Jamaica.
At the end of the Day One in the other three matches, there were contrasting positions. Twenty-two wickets fell in Barbados, where the Bajans were dismissed for just 90, Jason Haynes topscoring with 49 against spinner Kavesh Kantasingh, who took 7-22. In reply, the CCC only did marginally better, making 113 all out, Nkrumah Bonner and Carlos Brathwaite making 20s, against Ryan Hinds and Jason Holder, who took four and three wickets each. At stumps, Barbados were 17-2, having lost Haynes for a duck and Brooks for two. Kraigg Brathwaite was the not out batsman.
Trinidad were in a strong position against Guyana, having reached 291-4 at the close, thanks to an unbeaten 134 from Lendl Simmons. Denesh Ramdin was with him on 32 not out, while Jason Mohammed made 67.
In their rain-affected match, the Leewards were reduced to 62-5 by the Windwards. Kenroy Peters has taken 2-12 so far, while Mervin Matthew, Liam Sebastien and Gary Mathurin have taken one wicket each. Jason Peters and Jacques Taylor are the not out batsmen.
So far, those four teams are looking like Jamaica, Trinidad, CCC and possibly the Windwards....
At the end of the Day One in the other three matches, there were contrasting positions. Twenty-two wickets fell in Barbados, where the Bajans were dismissed for just 90, Jason Haynes topscoring with 49 against spinner Kavesh Kantasingh, who took 7-22. In reply, the CCC only did marginally better, making 113 all out, Nkrumah Bonner and Carlos Brathwaite making 20s, against Ryan Hinds and Jason Holder, who took four and three wickets each. At stumps, Barbados were 17-2, having lost Haynes for a duck and Brooks for two. Kraigg Brathwaite was the not out batsman.
Trinidad were in a strong position against Guyana, having reached 291-4 at the close, thanks to an unbeaten 134 from Lendl Simmons. Denesh Ramdin was with him on 32 not out, while Jason Mohammed made 67.
In their rain-affected match, the Leewards were reduced to 62-5 by the Windwards. Kenroy Peters has taken 2-12 so far, while Mervin Matthew, Liam Sebastien and Gary Mathurin have taken one wicket each. Jason Peters and Jacques Taylor are the not out batsmen.
So far, those four teams are looking like Jamaica, Trinidad, CCC and possibly the Windwards....