THE COMBER, Eire, CMC—Cricket West Indies Academy was going through defeat towards Rising Eire on Thursday after a worrisome batting collapse adopted a career-best spell from Johann Layne and dynamic batting from fellow Barbadian Kadeem Alleyne.
Layne, a former West Indies Below-19 pacer, ended with 5 for 39 from 13 overs, and the Irish aspect have been bowled out for 274 of their second innings within the remaining hour earlier than tea on the third day of the four-day, first-class match at The Inexperienced.
Alleyne then smashed a run-a-ball 93 and shared a century opening stand with former West Indies Below-19 captain Ackeem Auguste earlier than the batting imploded. CWI Academy reached 193 for six of their second innings on the shut after they have been set 344 to win.
Auguste made 47 and shared 151 for the primary wicket with Alleyne both aspect of tea, however pacer Liam McCarthy grabbed three for twenty-four from 11 overs, and leg-spinner Gavin Hoey bagged two for 57 from 13 overs to undermine the batting of the Caribbean aspect.
The CWI Academy batting began to unravel after Auguste fell and hit a wicket to McCarthy, and Alleyne gifted his wicket to Hoey in successive overs.
Teddy Bishop, Jordan Johnson, Leonardo Julien, and Carlon Tuckett-Bowen all fell cheaply for including 15 runs within the span of 58 balls within the remaining hour to go away CWI Academy uncovered.
Earlier, Layne, 20, led the demolition of the Rising Eire batting after they continued from their in a single day whole of 65 for 2 and tried to construct on their lead of 134.
The guests leaked runs through the morning session, and the hosts reached 179 for 5 at lunch, with Layne dismissing the prolific pair of Christopher De Freitas for 26 and Morgan Topping for 2, both aspect of Alleyne eradicating Rising Eire captain Stephen Doheny for 41.
After lunch, lanky off-spinner Onaje Amory received Hoey stumped for 37 and ended a 78-run, sixth wicket stand between Cade Carmichael, whose 92 was the highest rating, however there was token resistance from the remainder of the batting.
The collection is a part of a reciprocal settlement between Cricket Eire and CWI, signed after the Rising Eire squad visited the Caribbean in November and December final 12 months.
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