Intrigue between Jamaica Scorpions & Barbados Pride as Day 2 concludes in the Regional Four-Day Championship

Play is delicately poised at stumps on Day 2 of the third-round contest in the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship between Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

In their second innings, the Jamaica Scorpions reached 26 for 1 at stumps, trailing by 36 runs with opener Carlos Brown dismissed early for just 4 runs.

Captain John Campbell, standing firm on 8*, and Kirk McKenzie (14*) are sharing a second-wicket partnership of 19 runs, setting the stage for an intriguing third day. Kemar Roach, with figures of 1 for 10, was the lone wicket-taker for the Pride.

Earlier in the day, the Barbados Pride resumed their first innings at 9 without loss, eventually posting a competitive 293 all out, securing a 62-run first-innings lead over the Scorpions.

Jonathan Drakes led the way with a brilliant 108, supported by Leniko Boucher, who contributed 55. The pair put on a crucial 108-run stand for the sixth wicket, building a platform for the Pride.

Further contributions came from captain Kraigg Brathwaite (31), Matthew Forde (26), and Chaim Holder, who finished unbeaten on 26*, including a quick-fire cameo of 4 fours and a six.

For the Jamaica Scorpions, Brad Barnes was the standout performer, claiming 6 wickets for 94 runs, while Jermaine Blackwood (2 for 32), Marquino Mindley (1 for 31), and Tamarie Redwood (1 for 49) chipped in with vital breakthroughs.

Elsewhere: T&T Red Force Dominance

In St. Kitts, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force put on an impressive display, declaring at 529 for 5 against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

Jason Mohammed stole the spotlight with an unbeaten 204, which included 13 fours and 7 sixes. This remarkable knock, which is the second highest of his career, followed Joshua Da Silva’s contribution of 152.

In response, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes reached 45 without loss by stumps, with Mikyle Louis (23) and Kadeem Henry (17) holding firm at the crease.

Windward Islands Volcanoes Narrowly Ahead

At Windsor Park in Dominica, the Windward Islands Volcanoes hold a slender 16-run lead over the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) after the end of Day 2. The Volcanoes finished on 232 for 8 in their first innings, in reply to CCC’s 216 all out.

Kenneth Dember (40) and Darel Cyrus (13) are still at the crease, with the pair sharing an unbroken 9th-wicket partnership of 28 runs.

Rain Disrupts Play in Guyana

Over at the Guyana National Stadium, the entire second day’s play in the day/night contest between the West Indies Academy and defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles was lost because of rain. The Harpy Eagles, had been aiming to return on their overnight 87 for 4 with Kemol Savory unbeaten on 20 and Kevin Sinclair not out on 8.

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Play is delicately poised at stumps on Day 2 of the third-round contest in the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship between Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

In their second innings, the Jamaica Scorpions reached 26 for 1 at stumps, trailing by 36 runs with opener Carlos Brown dismissed early for just 4 runs.

Captain John Campbell, standing firm on 8*, and Kirk McKenzie (14*) are sharing a second-wicket partnership of 19 runs, setting the stage for an intriguing third day. Kemar Roach, with figures of 1 for 10, was the lone wicket-taker for the Pride.

Earlier in the day, the Barbados Pride resumed their first innings at 9 without loss, eventually posting a competitive 293 all out, securing a 62-run first-innings lead over the Scorpions.

Jonathan Drakes led the way with a brilliant 108, supported by Leniko Boucher, who contributed 55. The pair put on a crucial 108-run stand for the sixth wicket, building a platform for the Pride.

Further contributions came from captain Kraigg Brathwaite (31), Matthew Forde (26), and Chaim Holder, who finished unbeaten on 26*, including a quick-fire cameo of 4 fours and a six.

For the Jamaica Scorpions, Brad Barnes was the standout performer, claiming 6 wickets for 94 runs, while Jermaine Blackwood (2 for 32), Marquino Mindley (1 for 31), and Tamarie Redwood (1 for 49) chipped in with vital breakthroughs.

Elsewhere: T&T Red Force Dominance

In St. Kitts, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force put on an impressive display, declaring at 529 for 5 against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

Jason Mohammed stole the spotlight with an unbeaten 204, which included 13 fours and 7 sixes. This remarkable knock, which is the second highest of his career, followed Joshua Da Silva’s contribution of 152.

In response, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes reached 45 without loss by stumps, with Mikyle Louis (23) and Kadeem Henry (17) holding firm at the crease.

Windward Islands Volcanoes Narrowly Ahead

At Windsor Park in Dominica, the Windward Islands Volcanoes hold a slender 16-run lead over the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) after the end of Day 2. The Volcanoes finished on 232 for 8 in their first innings, in reply to CCC’s 216 all out.

Kenneth Dember (40) and Darel Cyrus (13) are still at the crease, with the pair sharing an unbroken 9th-wicket partnership of 28 runs.

Rain Disrupts Play in Guyana

Over at the Guyana National Stadium, the entire second day’s play in the day/night contest between the West Indies Academy and defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles was lost because of rain. The Harpy Eagles, had been aiming to return on their overnight 87 for 4 with Kemol Savory unbeaten on 20 and Kevin Sinclair not out on 8.

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Play is delicately poised at stumps on Day 2 of the third-round contest in the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship between Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

In their second innings, the Jamaica Scorpions reached 26 for 1 at stumps, trailing by 36 runs with opener Carlos Brown dismissed early for just 4 runs.

Captain John Campbell, standing firm on 8*, and Kirk McKenzie (14*) are sharing a second-wicket partnership of 19 runs, setting the stage for an intriguing third day. Kemar Roach, with figures of 1 for 10, was the lone wicket-taker for the Pride.

Earlier in the day, the Barbados Pride resumed their first innings at 9 without loss, eventually posting a competitive 293 all out, securing a 62-run first-innings lead over the Scorpions.

Jonathan Drakes led the way with a brilliant 108, supported by Leniko Boucher, who contributed 55. The pair put on a crucial 108-run stand for the sixth wicket, building a platform for the Pride.

Further contributions came from captain Kraigg Brathwaite (31), Matthew Forde (26), and Chaim Holder, who finished unbeaten on 26*, including a quick-fire cameo of 4 fours and a six.

For the Jamaica Scorpions, Brad Barnes was the standout performer, claiming 6 wickets for 94 runs, while Jermaine Blackwood (2 for 32), Marquino Mindley (1 for 31), and Tamarie Redwood (1 for 49) chipped in with vital breakthroughs.

Elsewhere: T&T Red Force Dominance

In St. Kitts, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force put on an impressive display, declaring at 529 for 5 against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

Jason Mohammed stole the spotlight with an unbeaten 204, which included 13 fours and 7 sixes. This remarkable knock, which is the second highest of his career, followed Joshua Da Silva’s contribution of 152.

In response, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes reached 45 without loss by stumps, with Mikyle Louis (23) and Kadeem Henry (17) holding firm at the crease.

Windward Islands Volcanoes Narrowly Ahead

At Windsor Park in Dominica, the Windward Islands Volcanoes hold a slender 16-run lead over the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) after the end of Day 2. The Volcanoes finished on 232 for 8 in their first innings, in reply to CCC’s 216 all out.

Kenneth Dember (40) and Darel Cyrus (13) are still at the crease, with the pair sharing an unbroken 9th-wicket partnership of 28 runs.

Rain Disrupts Play in Guyana

Over at the Guyana National Stadium, the entire second day’s play in the day/night contest between the West Indies Academy and defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles was lost because of rain. The Harpy Eagles, had been aiming to return on their overnight 87 for 4 with Kemol Savory unbeaten on 20 and Kevin Sinclair not out on 8.

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Play is delicately poised at stumps on Day 2 of the third-round contest in the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship between Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

In their second innings, the Jamaica Scorpions reached 26 for 1 at stumps, trailing by 36 runs with opener Carlos Brown dismissed early for just 4 runs.

Captain John Campbell, standing firm on 8*, and Kirk McKenzie (14*) are sharing a second-wicket partnership of 19 runs, setting the stage for an intriguing third day. Kemar Roach, with figures of 1 for 10, was the lone wicket-taker for the Pride.

Earlier in the day, the Barbados Pride resumed their first innings at 9 without loss, eventually posting a competitive 293 all out, securing a 62-run first-innings lead over the Scorpions.

Jonathan Drakes led the way with a brilliant 108, supported by Leniko Boucher, who contributed 55. The pair put on a crucial 108-run stand for the sixth wicket, building a platform for the Pride.

Further contributions came from captain Kraigg Brathwaite (31), Matthew Forde (26), and Chaim Holder, who finished unbeaten on 26*, including a quick-fire cameo of 4 fours and a six.

For the Jamaica Scorpions, Brad Barnes was the standout performer, claiming 6 wickets for 94 runs, while Jermaine Blackwood (2 for 32), Marquino Mindley (1 for 31), and Tamarie Redwood (1 for 49) chipped in with vital breakthroughs.

Elsewhere: T&T Red Force Dominance

In St. Kitts, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force put on an impressive display, declaring at 529 for 5 against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

Jason Mohammed stole the spotlight with an unbeaten 204, which included 13 fours and 7 sixes. This remarkable knock, which is the second highest of his career, followed Joshua Da Silva’s contribution of 152.

In response, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes reached 45 without loss by stumps, with Mikyle Louis (23) and Kadeem Henry (17) holding firm at the crease.

Windward Islands Volcanoes Narrowly Ahead

At Windsor Park in Dominica, the Windward Islands Volcanoes hold a slender 16-run lead over the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) after the end of Day 2. The Volcanoes finished on 232 for 8 in their first innings, in reply to CCC’s 216 all out.

Kenneth Dember (40) and Darel Cyrus (13) are still at the crease, with the pair sharing an unbroken 9th-wicket partnership of 28 runs.

Rain Disrupts Play in Guyana

Over at the Guyana National Stadium, the entire second day’s play in the day/night contest between the West Indies Academy and defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles was lost because of rain. The Harpy Eagles, had been aiming to return on their overnight 87 for 4 with Kemol Savory unbeaten on 20 and Kevin Sinclair not out on 8.

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Play is delicately poised at stumps on Day 2 of the third-round contest in the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship between Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

In their second innings, the Jamaica Scorpions reached 26 for 1 at stumps, trailing by 36 runs with opener Carlos Brown dismissed early for just 4 runs.

Captain John Campbell, standing firm on 8*, and Kirk McKenzie (14*) are sharing a second-wicket partnership of 19 runs, setting the stage for an intriguing third day. Kemar Roach, with figures of 1 for 10, was the lone wicket-taker for the Pride.

Earlier in the day, the Barbados Pride resumed their first innings at 9 without loss, eventually posting a competitive 293 all out, securing a 62-run first-innings lead over the Scorpions.

Jonathan Drakes led the way with a brilliant 108, supported by Leniko Boucher, who contributed 55. The pair put on a crucial 108-run stand for the sixth wicket, building a platform for the Pride.

Further contributions came from captain Kraigg Brathwaite (31), Matthew Forde (26), and Chaim Holder, who finished unbeaten on 26*, including a quick-fire cameo of 4 fours and a six.

For the Jamaica Scorpions, Brad Barnes was the standout performer, claiming 6 wickets for 94 runs, while Jermaine Blackwood (2 for 32), Marquino Mindley (1 for 31), and Tamarie Redwood (1 for 49) chipped in with vital breakthroughs.

Elsewhere: T&T Red Force Dominance

In St. Kitts, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force put on an impressive display, declaring at 529 for 5 against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

Jason Mohammed stole the spotlight with an unbeaten 204, which included 13 fours and 7 sixes. This remarkable knock, which is the second highest of his career, followed Joshua Da Silva’s contribution of 152.

In response, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes reached 45 without loss by stumps, with Mikyle Louis (23) and Kadeem Henry (17) holding firm at the crease.

Windward Islands Volcanoes Narrowly Ahead

At Windsor Park in Dominica, the Windward Islands Volcanoes hold a slender 16-run lead over the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) after the end of Day 2. The Volcanoes finished on 232 for 8 in their first innings, in reply to CCC’s 216 all out.

Kenneth Dember (40) and Darel Cyrus (13) are still at the crease, with the pair sharing an unbroken 9th-wicket partnership of 28 runs.

Rain Disrupts Play in Guyana

Over at the Guyana National Stadium, the entire second day’s play in the day/night contest between the West Indies Academy and defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles was lost because of rain. The Harpy Eagles, had been aiming to return on their overnight 87 for 4 with Kemol Savory unbeaten on 20 and Kevin Sinclair not out on 8.

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Play is delicately poised at stumps on Day 2 of the third-round contest in the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship between Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

In their second innings, the Jamaica Scorpions reached 26 for 1 at stumps, trailing by 36 runs with opener Carlos Brown dismissed early for just 4 runs.

Captain John Campbell, standing firm on 8*, and Kirk McKenzie (14*) are sharing a second-wicket partnership of 19 runs, setting the stage for an intriguing third day. Kemar Roach, with figures of 1 for 10, was the lone wicket-taker for the Pride.

Earlier in the day, the Barbados Pride resumed their first innings at 9 without loss, eventually posting a competitive 293 all out, securing a 62-run first-innings lead over the Scorpions.

Jonathan Drakes led the way with a brilliant 108, supported by Leniko Boucher, who contributed 55. The pair put on a crucial 108-run stand for the sixth wicket, building a platform for the Pride.

Further contributions came from captain Kraigg Brathwaite (31), Matthew Forde (26), and Chaim Holder, who finished unbeaten on 26*, including a quick-fire cameo of 4 fours and a six.

For the Jamaica Scorpions, Brad Barnes was the standout performer, claiming 6 wickets for 94 runs, while Jermaine Blackwood (2 for 32), Marquino Mindley (1 for 31), and Tamarie Redwood (1 for 49) chipped in with vital breakthroughs.

Elsewhere: T&T Red Force Dominance

In St. Kitts, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force put on an impressive display, declaring at 529 for 5 against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

Jason Mohammed stole the spotlight with an unbeaten 204, which included 13 fours and 7 sixes. This remarkable knock, which is the second highest of his career, followed Joshua Da Silva’s contribution of 152.

In response, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes reached 45 without loss by stumps, with Mikyle Louis (23) and Kadeem Henry (17) holding firm at the crease.

Windward Islands Volcanoes Narrowly Ahead

At Windsor Park in Dominica, the Windward Islands Volcanoes hold a slender 16-run lead over the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) after the end of Day 2. The Volcanoes finished on 232 for 8 in their first innings, in reply to CCC’s 216 all out.

Kenneth Dember (40) and Darel Cyrus (13) are still at the crease, with the pair sharing an unbroken 9th-wicket partnership of 28 runs.

Rain Disrupts Play in Guyana

Over at the Guyana National Stadium, the entire second day’s play in the day/night contest between the West Indies Academy and defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles was lost because of rain. The Harpy Eagles, had been aiming to return on their overnight 87 for 4 with Kemol Savory unbeaten on 20 and Kevin Sinclair not out on 8.

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Play is delicately poised at stumps on Day 2 of the third-round contest in the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship between Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

In their second innings, the Jamaica Scorpions reached 26 for 1 at stumps, trailing by 36 runs with opener Carlos Brown dismissed early for just 4 runs.

Captain John Campbell, standing firm on 8*, and Kirk McKenzie (14*) are sharing a second-wicket partnership of 19 runs, setting the stage for an intriguing third day. Kemar Roach, with figures of 1 for 10, was the lone wicket-taker for the Pride.

Earlier in the day, the Barbados Pride resumed their first innings at 9 without loss, eventually posting a competitive 293 all out, securing a 62-run first-innings lead over the Scorpions.

Jonathan Drakes led the way with a brilliant 108, supported by Leniko Boucher, who contributed 55. The pair put on a crucial 108-run stand for the sixth wicket, building a platform for the Pride.

Further contributions came from captain Kraigg Brathwaite (31), Matthew Forde (26), and Chaim Holder, who finished unbeaten on 26*, including a quick-fire cameo of 4 fours and a six.

For the Jamaica Scorpions, Brad Barnes was the standout performer, claiming 6 wickets for 94 runs, while Jermaine Blackwood (2 for 32), Marquino Mindley (1 for 31), and Tamarie Redwood (1 for 49) chipped in with vital breakthroughs.

Elsewhere: T&T Red Force Dominance

In St. Kitts, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force put on an impressive display, declaring at 529 for 5 against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

Jason Mohammed stole the spotlight with an unbeaten 204, which included 13 fours and 7 sixes. This remarkable knock, which is the second highest of his career, followed Joshua Da Silva’s contribution of 152.

In response, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes reached 45 without loss by stumps, with Mikyle Louis (23) and Kadeem Henry (17) holding firm at the crease.

Windward Islands Volcanoes Narrowly Ahead

At Windsor Park in Dominica, the Windward Islands Volcanoes hold a slender 16-run lead over the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) after the end of Day 2. The Volcanoes finished on 232 for 8 in their first innings, in reply to CCC’s 216 all out.

Kenneth Dember (40) and Darel Cyrus (13) are still at the crease, with the pair sharing an unbroken 9th-wicket partnership of 28 runs.

Rain Disrupts Play in Guyana

Over at the Guyana National Stadium, the entire second day’s play in the day/night contest between the West Indies Academy and defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles was lost because of rain. The Harpy Eagles, had been aiming to return on their overnight 87 for 4 with Kemol Savory unbeaten on 20 and Kevin Sinclair not out on 8.

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Play is delicately poised at stumps on Day 2 of the third-round contest in the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship between Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

In their second innings, the Jamaica Scorpions reached 26 for 1 at stumps, trailing by 36 runs with opener Carlos Brown dismissed early for just 4 runs.

Captain John Campbell, standing firm on 8*, and Kirk McKenzie (14*) are sharing a second-wicket partnership of 19 runs, setting the stage for an intriguing third day. Kemar Roach, with figures of 1 for 10, was the lone wicket-taker for the Pride.

Earlier in the day, the Barbados Pride resumed their first innings at 9 without loss, eventually posting a competitive 293 all out, securing a 62-run first-innings lead over the Scorpions.

Jonathan Drakes led the way with a brilliant 108, supported by Leniko Boucher, who contributed 55. The pair put on a crucial 108-run stand for the sixth wicket, building a platform for the Pride.

Further contributions came from captain Kraigg Brathwaite (31), Matthew Forde (26), and Chaim Holder, who finished unbeaten on 26*, including a quick-fire cameo of 4 fours and a six.

For the Jamaica Scorpions, Brad Barnes was the standout performer, claiming 6 wickets for 94 runs, while Jermaine Blackwood (2 for 32), Marquino Mindley (1 for 31), and Tamarie Redwood (1 for 49) chipped in with vital breakthroughs.

Elsewhere: T&T Red Force Dominance

In St. Kitts, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force put on an impressive display, declaring at 529 for 5 against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

Jason Mohammed stole the spotlight with an unbeaten 204, which included 13 fours and 7 sixes. This remarkable knock, which is the second highest of his career, followed Joshua Da Silva’s contribution of 152.

In response, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes reached 45 without loss by stumps, with Mikyle Louis (23) and Kadeem Henry (17) holding firm at the crease.

Windward Islands Volcanoes Narrowly Ahead

At Windsor Park in Dominica, the Windward Islands Volcanoes hold a slender 16-run lead over the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) after the end of Day 2. The Volcanoes finished on 232 for 8 in their first innings, in reply to CCC’s 216 all out.

Kenneth Dember (40) and Darel Cyrus (13) are still at the crease, with the pair sharing an unbroken 9th-wicket partnership of 28 runs.

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Over at the Guyana National Stadium, the entire second day’s play in the day/night contest between the West Indies Academy and defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles was lost because of rain. The Harpy Eagles, had been aiming to return on their overnight 87 for 4 with Kemol Savory unbeaten on 20 and Kevin Sinclair not out on 8.

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Play is delicately poised at stumps on Day 2 of the third-round contest in the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship between Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

In their second innings, the Jamaica Scorpions reached 26 for 1 at stumps, trailing by 36 runs with opener Carlos Brown dismissed early for just 4 runs.

Captain John Campbell, standing firm on 8*, and Kirk McKenzie (14*) are sharing a second-wicket partnership of 19 runs, setting the stage for an intriguing third day. Kemar Roach, with figures of 1 for 10, was the lone wicket-taker for the Pride.

Earlier in the day, the Barbados Pride resumed their first innings at 9 without loss, eventually posting a competitive 293 all out, securing a 62-run first-innings lead over the Scorpions.

Jonathan Drakes led the way with a brilliant 108, supported by Leniko Boucher, who contributed 55. The pair put on a crucial 108-run stand for the sixth wicket, building a platform for the Pride.

Further contributions came from captain Kraigg Brathwaite (31), Matthew Forde (26), and Chaim Holder, who finished unbeaten on 26*, including a quick-fire cameo of 4 fours and a six.

For the Jamaica Scorpions, Brad Barnes was the standout performer, claiming 6 wickets for 94 runs, while Jermaine Blackwood (2 for 32), Marquino Mindley (1 for 31), and Tamarie Redwood (1 for 49) chipped in with vital breakthroughs.

Elsewhere: T&T Red Force Dominance

In St. Kitts, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force put on an impressive display, declaring at 529 for 5 against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

Jason Mohammed stole the spotlight with an unbeaten 204, which included 13 fours and 7 sixes. This remarkable knock, which is the second highest of his career, followed Joshua Da Silva’s contribution of 152.

In response, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes reached 45 without loss by stumps, with Mikyle Louis (23) and Kadeem Henry (17) holding firm at the crease.

Windward Islands Volcanoes Narrowly Ahead

At Windsor Park in Dominica, the Windward Islands Volcanoes hold a slender 16-run lead over the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) after the end of Day 2. The Volcanoes finished on 232 for 8 in their first innings, in reply to CCC’s 216 all out.

Kenneth Dember (40) and Darel Cyrus (13) are still at the crease, with the pair sharing an unbroken 9th-wicket partnership of 28 runs.

Rain Disrupts Play in Guyana

Over at the Guyana National Stadium, the entire second day’s play in the day/night contest between the West Indies Academy and defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles was lost because of rain. The Harpy Eagles, had been aiming to return on their overnight 87 for 4 with Kemol Savory unbeaten on 20 and Kevin Sinclair not out on 8.

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Play is delicately poised at stumps on Day 2 of the third-round contest in the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship between Jamaica Scorpions and Barbados Pride at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.

In their second innings, the Jamaica Scorpions reached 26 for 1 at stumps, trailing by 36 runs with opener Carlos Brown dismissed early for just 4 runs.

Captain John Campbell, standing firm on 8*, and Kirk McKenzie (14*) are sharing a second-wicket partnership of 19 runs, setting the stage for an intriguing third day. Kemar Roach, with figures of 1 for 10, was the lone wicket-taker for the Pride.

Earlier in the day, the Barbados Pride resumed their first innings at 9 without loss, eventually posting a competitive 293 all out, securing a 62-run first-innings lead over the Scorpions.

Jonathan Drakes led the way with a brilliant 108, supported by Leniko Boucher, who contributed 55. The pair put on a crucial 108-run stand for the sixth wicket, building a platform for the Pride.

Further contributions came from captain Kraigg Brathwaite (31), Matthew Forde (26), and Chaim Holder, who finished unbeaten on 26*, including a quick-fire cameo of 4 fours and a six.

For the Jamaica Scorpions, Brad Barnes was the standout performer, claiming 6 wickets for 94 runs, while Jermaine Blackwood (2 for 32), Marquino Mindley (1 for 31), and Tamarie Redwood (1 for 49) chipped in with vital breakthroughs.

Elsewhere: T&T Red Force Dominance

In St. Kitts, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force put on an impressive display, declaring at 529 for 5 against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

Jason Mohammed stole the spotlight with an unbeaten 204, which included 13 fours and 7 sixes. This remarkable knock, which is the second highest of his career, followed Joshua Da Silva’s contribution of 152.

In response, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes reached 45 without loss by stumps, with Mikyle Louis (23) and Kadeem Henry (17) holding firm at the crease.

Windward Islands Volcanoes Narrowly Ahead

At Windsor Park in Dominica, the Windward Islands Volcanoes hold a slender 16-run lead over the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) after the end of Day 2. The Volcanoes finished on 232 for 8 in their first innings, in reply to CCC’s 216 all out.

Kenneth Dember (40) and Darel Cyrus (13) are still at the crease, with the pair sharing an unbroken 9th-wicket partnership of 28 runs.

Rain Disrupts Play in Guyana

Over at the Guyana National Stadium, the entire second day’s play in the day/night contest between the West Indies Academy and defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles was lost because of rain. The Harpy Eagles, had been aiming to return on their overnight 87 for 4 with Kemol Savory unbeaten on 20 and Kevin Sinclair not out on 8.

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