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Apr 12, 2013 Sports
-host routed for 96 in 1st innings, Baugh hits 2nd half century
By Zaheer Mohamed
Jamaica are in firm control against Guyana at the end of the second day of their West Indies Cricket Board Regional 4-day game yesterday at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.
Jamaica took a first-innings lead of 112 after Guyana were bowled out for 96 in reply to the visitors 208.
Batting a second time Jamaica recovered from 87-5 to be 183-5 when bad light stopped play, with Carlton Baugh on 59 and Jermain Blackwood on 41. The pair added 96 for the sixth wicket after Steven Jacobs put them on the back foot.
Jacobs removed opener Danza Hyatt for 40 and Nkrumah Bonner for 01 to leave them on 52-2 after openers Hyatt and Brenton Parchment added 48.
Jacobs’ consistent line and length once again paid off when he trapped Parchment leg before for 19 at 69-3. Tamar Lambert and Jermain Blackwood took the score to 87 before skipper Veerasammy Permaul struck. He first sent back Lambert for 19 then had David Bernard Jnr. caught by Leon Johnson without scoring as Jamaica lost 2 wickets without addition to the score.
However Baugh and Blackwood took Jamaica to the close with levelheaded batting in hazy conditions.
Baugh who was put down by Leon Johnson on 10 drove Jacobs down the wicket for a boundary before hoisting Devendra Bishoo for a maximum. He stroked six fours and one six, while Blackwood is on 41 with two fours.
Jacobs has so far picked up three wickets for 43 while Permaul ended the day with two wickets for 49.
Earlier, Jamaica with an overall lead of 295, resumed day two on 204-9 with Baugh on 78 and Sheldon Cotterell on 03. They only managed four more runs to the total in 2.5 overs before Keon Joseph removed Carlton Baugh Jnr. who added just three to his overnight 78, caught and bowled for 81; Sheldon Cotterell was left unbeaten on four.
Joseph finished with figures of 4-53 while Devendra Bishoo had 3-51. Ronsford Beaton, Veerasammy Permaul and Steven Jacobs had 1-27, 1-31 and 1-32 respectively.
Earlier, Veerasammy Permaul was the only batsman that offered resistance with 49 (4×4), as Guyana were bowled out in 30.5 overs. Anthony Bramble (15) and Narsingh Deonarine (13) were the only other Guyanese batsman to reach double figures after Guyana started their first innings in the opening session.
Guyanese openers Assad Fudadin and Rajendra Chandrika never looked at ease against pacers Cotterell and Andrew Richardson. Fudadin was first to go when he was run out for 01 while Chandrika, was trapped leg before to Cotterell without scoring leaving the host at 5-2.
Leon Johnson (00) then pulled Richardson to fine leg where Cotterell held an easy catch before Chanderpaul Hemraj (00) was taken off Cotterell with the score on 10-4.
Without addition to the total Steven Jacobs (00) lost his stumps to Cotterell who then bowled Narsingh Deonarine for 13 as the left hander decided to leave a ball that came back from outside off stump at 25-6.
It was soon 26 for seven when Devendra Bishoo was caught behind off Richardson without scoring. Anthony Bramble and skipper Veerasammy Permaul added 27 for the eight-wicket but
Bramble fell on the stroke of lunch, to David Bernard Jnr. for 15. The Guyanese went to the break at 53-8 eight with Permaul not out on 20.
After the interval Bernard Jnr. trapped Ronsford Beaton in front for one but the stubborn Permaul shared in a last wicket stand of 35 with Keon Joseph before Bernard Jnr. bowled the latter for six. Permaul innings lasted for 58 balls and included four fours and two maximums.
Cotterell and Bernard Jnr. finished with 4-31 and 3-18 respectively while Richardson ended with 2 for 31 for Jamaica. The game continues today from 09:30 hrs.
Barbados hammers T&T by 10 wickets inside 2 days
At Queens Park Oval – Barbados beat Trinidad and Tobago by 10 wickets in 2 days.
Barbados reached their winning target of 45-0 with Kraigg Brathwaite scoring an unbeaten 26 and Rashidi Boucher 11. Earlier, Trinidad and Tobago were skittled for 129 in their second innings; Imran Khan scored 33 with Lendl Simmons and Reyad Emrit hitting 26 each; Sulieman Benn snared 5-49 and Jevon Searles 3-26.
Scores Trinidad and Tobago 109 (Imran Khan 30, Miguel Cummins 7-45) and 129 (Khan 33, Sulieman Benn 5-49) lost to Barbados 194 (Jevon Searles 56* I. Khan 3-29) and 45-0.
At Vivian Richards Cricket Ground: Leeward Islands lead by 19 runs with one wicket in hand against Windward Islands.
Leewards were bowled out for 129 batting first. Kieran Powell led with 51, while Sylvester Joseph supported with 33; Shane Shillingford grabbed 7-45, Garey Mathurin 2-38.
Windwards replied with 268. Liam Sebastien scored 93, Shane Shillingford 42 and Gary Mathurin 30. Yannick Leonard took 4-63, Sherwin Peters 3-19 and Nelson Boland 2-49.
Batting a second time Leewards are 158-9 at stumps on day 2. Kieran Powell top scored with 51 and Devon Thomas made 28; Liam Sebastien claimed 4-30 and Shane Shillingford 3-45).
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