Carlon Bowen-Tuckett of West Indies poses for a photograph on Jan. 10, 2022 in Georgetown, Guyana.
Photograph by Ashley Allen-ICC/ICC by way of Getty Pictures
The Barbados Satisfaction, Leeward Islands Hurricanes, and Guyana Harpy Eagles all completed victories on the ultimate day of the second spherical of matches within the West Indies Championship.
The Barbados Satisfaction defeated the West Indies Academy by an innings and 154 runs on the Kensington Oval, recording their first win of this yr’s West Indies Championship.
The WI Academy resumed the day on 211 for six and required one other 131 runs to make the Satisfaction bat once more.
Carlon Bowen-Tuckett scored an unbeaten 103 from 158 balls, Joshua Bishop scored 28, and Johann Layne made 27, however the outcomes have been inevitable.
Leg spinner Jomel Warrican picked up three of the 4 wickets to fall on the day to finish with figures of 6-104, and pacer Ramon Simmonds supported with 4-43 for the Satisfaction.
The Leeward Islands Hurricanes overpowered the Jamaica Scorpions by 5 wickets on the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. Jewel Andrew scored an unbeaten half-century to guide his workforce to victory.
Andrew scored an unbeaten 62 from 81 balls, and the house facet reached their goal of 156 after dropping 5 wickets to assert their second victory within the match.
The Scorpions had slightly hope when quick bowler Marquino Mindley bagged the early wickets of openers Mikyle Louis and Kadeem Henry, and Gordon Bryan bowled Karima Gore to depart the Hurricanes 63 for 3 after resuming the day on 44 for one.
Nevertheless, Andrew and Keacy Carty added 59 runs for the fourth wicket to take their workforce out of hassle.
However Carty was quickly dismissed for 34, and Jahmar Hamilton adopted not too lengthy after. Then Andrew and Hayden Walsh Jr. calmly took the Hurricanes over the road.
The defending champions, Guyana Harpy Eagles, cruised to an eight-wicket victory over the Mixed Campuses and Schools on the Guyana Nationwide Stadium.
Harpy Eagles produced a sterling bowling effort to defeat the CCC earlier than half-centuries by skipper Tevin Imlach and Matthew Nandu secured a straightforward run chase.
Resuming the day on 32 for 3 of their second innings, an general lead of 64 runs, the CCC have been comfortably positioned at 104 for 4 earlier than dropping their final six wickets for simply 28 runs.
Veteran spinner Veerasammy Permaul bagged 4 wickets, whereas Ronaldo Alimohamed and Shamar Joseph grabbed two. Going through a goal of 165 runs, the Harpy Eagles effectively accomplished the run chase, with Imlach scoring 80, whereas Nandu completed unbeaten on 69.