by mikesiva » Sun Dec 06, 2015 9:16 am
Asad Fudadin hit 94 not out and captain Leon Johnson made 92, to put defending champions Guyana in a commanding position at the halfway stage of their four-day match at Queen's Park Oval. The visitors reached 233-3 at the close, with veteran Shiv Chanderpaul on 22, for a first innings lead of 23 with seven wickets in hand.
Once more, there was a day of tumbling wickets, and this time it was at St George's in Grenada, where 18 wickets fell on the second day's play. Spinners Liam Sebastien (4-68), Shane Shillingford (3-94) and Dalton Polius (3-30) combined to bowl Barbados out for 296. However, in reply the Windwards could only manage 179 all out, tailender Alston Bobb topscoring with 40 not out, against medium pacer Kevin Stoute (4-30) and fast man Miguel Cummins (3-42). Despite a first innings lead of 117, Barbados batted shakily, reaching 30-2 at stumps.
At Sabina Park, there was a lower-order recovery, as wicketkeeper Carlton Baugh made 73, and allrounder Nikita Miller 51, to help Jamaica make 243 against spinner Rahkeem Cornwall (4-76), and pacers Gavin Tonge (3-76) and Alzarri Joseph (3-46). Trailing by 79 on first innings, the Leewards were struggling at 112-3 at the close of the Day Two. Opening batsman Shane Jeffers was leading the resistance with 55 not out.
Nobody has a stance quite like the mighty Shivnarine....
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