PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Test pacer Alzarri Joseph blew away Guyana Harpy Eagles with a devastating five-wicket haul, as Leeward Islands Hurricanes romped to a commanding innings and 57-run triumph inside three days of their second round match on Thursday.With Harpy Eagles forced to trail by a massive 322 runs on first innings after Hurricanes declared on 438 for seven, Joseph then rocked the innings to finish with five for 94 as the multiple-times former four-day champions were dismissed for 265.Left-arm pacer Colin Archibald claimed two for 31 while Joseph’s new-ball partner Jeremiah Louis picked up two for 50, to complete the demolition job.Wicketkeeper Anthony Bramble struck a counter-attacking 58 and left-hander Chandrapaul Hemraj smashed a swift 50 off 45 deliveries, while number 10 Gudakesh Motie only delayed the inevitable with a cavalier unbeaten 49 off 52 balls.
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ST. JOHN’S – There were no surprises in the player draft of the Professional Cricket League of Cricket West Indies, with franchises opting for homegrown players to complete their 15-member squads for the new season. With franchises requiring only two players to complete their squads, only two rounds of the draft took place via video call, and most of the picks were emerging players with little first-class experience. Five-time champions …