By Neto Baptiste Leeward Islands Hurricanes and Antigua Barbuda all-rounder, Kofi James, are hoping to build on his maiden first-class century in the ongoing CWI Four Day Championships following his first innings knock of 107 in their six-wicket loss to the Windward Islands Volcanoes in Trinidad. βItβs always a great…
Burly off-spinner Rahkeem Cornwall and part-time medium-pacer Devon Thomas triggered a stunning Barbados Pride batting collapse in the West Indies Championship on Thurday in Trinidad, leaving Leeward Islands Hurricanes to chase 247 to win.Cornwall ended with five for 19 from 7.2 overs to finish with match figures of 11 for 69, and Thomas grabbed a career-best five for 22 from nine overs, and defending champions Pride β leading by 168 on first innings β were bowled out for a meagre 78 in their second innings.Barbados appeared to be cruising when Zachary McCaskie, who top scored with 29 and Shayne Moseley who made 27, were involved in a 59-run opening stand.But in a shocking and sudden batting collapse, the Pride lost all 10 wickets for just 19 runs to be dismissed for their fourth lowest total in the modern era of the Championship (from 1966 onwards).
Trinidad and Tobago Red Force skipper Darren Bravo achieved his 13th first-class century while Imran Khan and Terrance Hinds put on a brazen 76-run lower-order partnership to close a rain-affected day two on a formidable 368/8 against Leeward Islands Hurricanes in round two of the West Indies Championship on Thursday. At the Sir Vivian Richards
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