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Apr 28, 2013 Sports
Left arm spinner Nikita Miller grabbed 6 wickets for 33 runs as Jamaica defeated the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) by 5 wickets in the re-scheduled West Indies Cricket Board Regional 4 day game which ended yesterday at Sabina Park.
CCC resumed on their overnight second innings score of 94-4 and were bowled out for 150. Anthony Alleyne top scored with 39, while Shacaya Thomas made 35.
CCC lost the early wickets of Kyle Corbin (01) and Floyd Reifer (01) to be at 96-6. Raymond Reifer and Chadwick Walton added 37 for the seventh wicket before Merchant sent Walton (30) packing at 133-7. Raymond Reifer was then caught behind for 09 at 144 before Miller wrapped up the innings by trapping Akeem Dewar (30) and Dwayne Sealy (14) leg before.
Merchant supported Miller with 3-36.
Set 65 to win Jamaica encountered some nervous moments before they eventually reached their target for the loss of 5 wickets. Zeniffe Fowler (00), Parchment (22), Andre McCarthy (16), Jermain Blackwood (07) and Bernard (00) were the wickets to fall.
Simon Jackson was not out on 15 and Carlton Baugh on 4 when victory was achieved. Nekoli Parris took 3-15 and Akeem Dewar 2-24.
Scores: CCC 153 and 150 lost to Jamaica 238 and 66-5.
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