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Carib Beer Cup : Round 3 : Day 3

Tuesday, January 27 2004

Carib Beer Cup 2004
Round 2

Day 3 Barbados vs Jamaica at Kingston, Jamaica.

Runs for young Martin Nurse and a late innings by Tino Best helped Barbados post a competitive target and set up a thrilling final day's play in their third round matchup with Jamaica. Nurse reached 77 and got some support from Reifer (23), Graham (25) before the last wicket pair of Best (42 not out) and Benn (22) helped the total to 252 all out with a 64-run partnership.

Bowling for Jamaica, Andrew Richardson grabbed 4/36 and captain Gareth Breese took 3/79. Test player Jerome Taylor, returning from injury bowled for 12-1-39-1.

In reply Jamaica closed the day at 39/1, with Best taking the lone wicket to date, that of Lorenzo Ingram (0). Brenton Parchment (19 not out) and Maurice Kepple (10 not out) remain.

Barbados 1st innings 198 ao (83 overs)
(Ryan Hinds 56, Antonio Mayers 47, Suleiman Benn 24)
(Ryan Cunningham 4/49, Gareth Breese 3/52, Tamar Lambert 2/6)

Jamaica 1st innings 205 ao (68.1 overs)
(Dave Bernard Jr. 81)
(Tino Best 5/44, Pedro Collins 2/42, Suleiman Benn 2/47)

Barbados 2nd innings 251 ao (93.1 overs)
(Ryan Hinds 30, Martin Nurse 20 not out)
(Andrew Richardson 4/36, Gareth Breese 3/79)

Jamaica 2nd innings 39/1 (20 overs)
(Brenton Parchment 19 not out, Maurice Kepple 10 not out)
(Tino Best 1/8)

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Day 3 West Indies 'B' v the Leeward Islands at Charlestown, Nevis.

The West Indies 'B' team completed their second win in three games this season, with an 8-wicket win over the Leeward Islands. The Leewards resumed from their overnight 57/3 and Tonito Willett (39) and nightwatchman Virgil Browne (33) expanded their partnership to 42 before falling to Williams and Washington respectively.

Stuart Williams (11) didn't get going and Carl Tuckett (43) was left to help the tail wag somewhat and push the score to 224. Kerry Jeremy was unbeaten on 18. Both Ryan Austin (3/47) and Kenroy Williams (3/31) took 3 wickets and Dwight Washington (2/30) and Jason Bennett (2/57) were the other successes.

Chasing a modest 57 to win, the Windies 'B' team lost captain Jason Haynes (3) and Shawn Findlay (2) to Test bowler Adam Sanford (2/29) before Ryan Ramdass (30 not out) and Danza Hyatt saw their team home (22 not out).

West Indies 'B' 1st innings 339 ao (103 overs)
(Patrick Browne 83, Danza Hyatt 65, Jason Haynes 45, Jason Bennett 39)
(Virgil Browne 3/77, Alex Adams 2/25, Kerry Jeremy 2/75)

Leeward Islands 1st innings 171 ao (55.5 overs)
(Stuart Williams 42, Alex Adams 35, Jason Williams 31)
(Dennis George 4/49, Dwight Washington 2/33)

Leeward Islands 2nd innings 224 ao (83.2 overs)
(Carl Tuckett 43, Tonito Willett 39, Virgil Browne 33)
(Kenroy Williams 3/31, Ryan Austin 3/47, Dwight Washington/Jason Bennett 2 wickets each)

West Indies 'B' 1st innings 59/2 - chasing 57 - (21.3 overs)
(Ryan Ramdass 30 not out, Danza Hyatt 22 not out)
(Adam Sanford 2/27)

Result: West Indies 'B' won by 8 wickets
Points: WI 'B' 12, LI 0
Man of the Match: Patrick Browne

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Day 3 Kenya v Trinidad and Tobago at Scarborough, Tobago.

Kenya fought back somewhat with the ball in the Trinidad and Tobago innings on a rain-affected day three. The persistent rain may well have taken the opportunity of a thrilling finish to this contest.

Marlon Black quickly accounted for the final two Kenyan wickets on the morning of day three, grabbing 2/35 and levelling Kenya at 150 all out. This means that Trinidad and Tobago have first innings points and gained a 107-run lead.

Batting a second time Martin Suji grabbed three quick wickets, including Bravo (3), to leave the score at 39/3 with captain Imran Jan (12 not out) and Shazam Babwah (0 not out) still there.

Trinidad and Tobago 1st innings 257 ao (100 overs)
(Shazam Babwah 100, Dwayne Bravo 69)
(Peter Ongondo 5/60, Maurice Odumbe 3/63)

Kenya 1st innings 150 ao
(Kennedy Otieno 39, Maurice Ouma __)
(Dwayne Bravo 4/20, Marlon Black 2/35, Amit Jaggernauth 2/38)

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Day 3 Guyana v The Windward Islands at Roseau, Dominica.

Half-centuries from Devon Smith (52) and Darren Sammy (87) bolstered the Windward Islands' second turn at the crease to reach the score of 242 all out and set a target of 255 for a Guyanese victory.

The Windward openers added 75 for the first wicket, but then Reon Griffith helped level the score at 93/4 in a burst. Rawl Lewis (21) and Fernix Thomas (27) made useful contributions, but Griffith's 6/44 undermined the effort.

In the chase Guyana closed the day on 41/0, with Krishna Arjune (26 not out) and Sewnarine Chattergoon (12 not out) progressing well.

Windward Islands 1st innings 204 ao (91.5 overs)
(Roland Wilkinson 64, Rawl Lewis 56)
(Mahendra Nagamootoo 4/79, Lennox Cush 2/20, Neil McGarrell 2/44)

Guyana 1st innings 192 ao (84.1 overs)
(Travis Dowlin 78, Vishal Nagamootoo 28 not out)
(Cameron Cuffy 3/27, Shane Shillingford 3/54, Rawl Lewis 2/20)

Windward Islands 2nd innings 242 ao (79.5 overs)
(Darren Sammy 87, Devon Smith 52)
(Reon Griffith 6/44, Neil McGarrell 2/61)

Guyana 2nd innings 41/0 - chasing 255 - (15 overs)
(Krishna Arjune 26 not out, Sewnarine Chattergoon 12 not out)

Posted by Liam