West Indies Darren Bravo performs a shot throughout the third one-day worldwide cricket in opposition to Bangladesh in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Captain Darren Bravo reminded selectors of his high quality with a high-class unbeaten half-century however rain had the ultimate say, forcing a no-result within the opening recreation of the Regional Super50 Cup.
Despatched in, Trinidad and Tobago Crimson Drive rallied to 246 for 4 after their recreation in opposition to Mixed Campuses and Schools was diminished to 44 overs per aspect attributable to rain, the 34-year-old Bravo top-scoring with an unbeaten 81 from 84 deliveries on the Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad.Vice-captain Joshua Da Silva supported with 48 from 50 balls whereas Jason Mohammed struck 43 from 61 balls and Yannic Cariah, an unbeaten 31 from 38 deliveries.
The rain which stalled the again finish of the Crimson Drive innings then returned to hamper CCC’s run chase, with the Shane Dowrich-led unit nicely positioned at 53 with out loss within the seventh over.
Kadeem Alleyne raced to a 17-ball 27 with 4 fours and a six whereas Johann Jeremiah struck 25 from 23 balls with 4 fours earlier than the downpour ended the competition prematurely.
The sport was known as off at roughly 4pm, the place each groups had been awarded 2 factors for the no-result.
Crimson Drive misplaced Tion Webster within the third over, tapping a large from quick bowler Chemar Holder to level with the rating on six.
Nevertheless, Da Silva counter-attacked, hitting 9 fours to dominate a 59-run, second wicket stand with Kjorn Ottley who made 16 earlier than driving a large ball from seamer Alleyne to be taken at cowl.
Bravo entered to submit 26 for the third wicket with Da Silva earlier than placing on an extra 88 for the fourth wicket with Mohammed and 66 in an unbroken fifth wicket partnership with Cariah.Bravo counted eight fours and two sixes in posting his fortieth Record A half-century whereas Mohammed was regular, hitting 4 fours and a six throughout the partnership.
When Mohammed took a shot from leg-spinner Abhijai Mansingh and was caught by Shaqkere Parris leaping on the ropes at mid-wicket, Cariah stored the momentum with a breezy innings hanging three boundaries.