Within the second-round match of the West Indies Championships at Warner Park in St Kitts, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes have firmly taken management towards the Guyana Harpy Eagles, showcasing their dominance in each batting and bowling.
Having posted a commanding first innings whole of 352, the Hurricanes continued their spectacular efficiency by proscribing the Harpy Eagles to 188 runs. The Hurricanes then prolonged their lead by reaching 52-1 of their second innings, main by 216 runs with 9 wickets in hand.
The Hurricanes resumed their innings from an in a single day rating of 299-6, with Rahkeem Cornwall (39) and Jeremiah Louis (3) pushing the whole to 352. Cornwall, who added 15 runs to his in a single day rating, secured the second half-century of the innings, whereas Hayden Walsh Jr contributed an unbeaten 20 off simply six balls. Ronaldo Ali Mohamed, who had claimed 2-49 in a single day, continued his spectacular efficiency, ending with figures of 5-69.
Guyanese facet struggled towards the spin
In response, the Guyanese facet struggled towards the spin of Daniel Doram and tempo of Jeremiah Louis. Ali Mohamed (41) and Veerasammy Permaul (34) provided resistance, stopping a extra dire state of affairs, whereas Kevin Sinclair contributed 29 throughout some lower-order struggle. Doram led the bowling assault with figures of 4-40, supported by Louis with 3-42.
On the shut of play on Thursday, the Hurricanes have been 52-1 of their second innings, extending their general result in 216 with 9 wickets in hand. Mikyle Louis, who scored 113 within the first innings, continued his kind with an unbeaten 37, whereas Keacy Carty can be on the crease on one. Kofi James contributed 14 earlier than falling to Permaul.