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Hetymer, Bramble, Rutherford, Paul shine in warm-up match

—Guyana Jaguars pile up 386, win by 167 runs…

- By Romario Samaroo

West Indies test batsman Shimron Hetmyer played an innings pleasing to the eye as he raced to a century in the lone warm-up match for the Guyana Jaguars ahead of this month end’s Cricket West Indies Regional Super50 limited overs competitio­n.

The Guyana Jaguars amassed a mammoth 386 for 8 and then dismissed the opposition for 219 to win by 167 runs at the Providence National Stadium yesterday.

Under a blissful sun, the left-handed Hetmeyer raced to the half century mark from just 33 balls as he dug into Clinton Pestano, hitting him for five boundaries including a six in one over.

Hetmyer went on to strike a total of 14 fours and two sixes, bringing up his century with an ever so gentle push through backward point from just 77 deliveries.

The 21-year-old featured in a third wicket partnershi­p of 102 runs with skipper Leon Johnson after losing newcomer to the Super50 squad, Chandrapau­l Hemraj (8) and Raymon Reifer (2).

Hemraj was dismissed by another Super50 newcomer Pestano while Reifer was dismissed by Paul Wintz. The stand ended after Johnson failed to pick the line of a Ramaal Lewis delivery (another newcomer) and was bowled for 24.

Ricardo Adams, the fourth freshman in the squad, fought painstakin­gly through his innings scampering to 28 from 43 deliveries before being caught behind by Tevin Imlach off the bowling of Tagenarine Chanderpau­l.

With Hetmyer back in the shed, wicketkeep­er/batsman Anthony Bramble teamed up with young Sherfane Rutherford to see Guyana Jaguars ease past the 300-run mark in the 44th over.

Bramble hammered the Rest XI bowling line up reaching his 50 off 38 deliveries.

He then proceeded to clobber his way to 86 with seven massive sixes and two fours.

In one over from Lewis Bramble struck 6, 6, 4,6,1,1 before pulling Barnwell straight to Lewis at forward square leg and ending the partnershi­p with Rutherford five runs short of a century.

Rutherford continued to displace the bowlers reaching 50 from 34 balls but struggled against Barnwell who once knocked him flat on to the deck with a vicious yorker, one of four in the over.

However, Keemo Paul smashed Barnwell in the final over for 23 runs including three maximums to take the Guyana Jaguars XI to 386 leaving Paul unbeaten on 48.

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 ??  ?? Shimron Hetmyer brutalized the bowling and will be pumped heading into the super 50
Shimron Hetmyer brutalized the bowling and will be pumped heading into the super 50
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018

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