Jamaica Gleaner

Hurricanes in control

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ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, (CMC) HALF-CENTURIES from openers Chesney Hughes and Keacy Carty laid the foundation for Leeward Islands Hurricanes to get within touching distance of a lead over Windward Islands Volcanoes in the Regional 4Day Championsh­ip yesterday.

Hughes made 89 and Carty stroked 72 before the Volcanoes hit back to restrict the Hurricanes to 231 for four in their first innings at the close - trailing by just two runs - on the second day of the first round match at the National Cricket Stadium.

Hughes, the big lefthanded Anguillan with a number of years’ experience in the English County Championsh­ip, struck three fours and five sixes from 179 balls in close to four hours of batting.

Carty, a tall, elegant righthande­r from St. Maarten, whose half-century sealed the 2016 ICC Youth World Cup for Windies Under-19, collected six fours and one six from 148 balls in just under three hours at the crease.

FIRST WICKET PARTNERSHI­P

Hughes and Carty put on 151 for the first wicket, but they were wiped away, as the Volcanoes claimed four wickets for 30 runs in the space of 79 deliveries - two to hometown fast bowler Sherman Lewis - to take the wind out of the Hurricanes.

Jamaica-born Nkrumah Bonner, not out on 19, and Jacques Taylor, not out on 24, batted through the remainder of the day however, putting on 47 unbroken - for the fifth wicket to carry the visitors to the verge of the lead. Starting the day on 220 for seven, the Volcanoes failed to make much further headway when play resumed and were bowled out for 232 inside the first half-hour.

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