Jamaica Gleaner

Tough day for Scorpions

- Lennox Aldred/Gleaner Writer

THE JAMAICA Scorpions bowlers were made to work on day two of their first-round West Indies Championsh­ip clash against the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force who secured a firstinnin­gs lead at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy yesterday.

The hosts will resume today’s third day on 234 for six, that is a lead of 93 runs after the Scorpions could only manage 141 runs in their first innings. The Red Force batting was led by a defiant 72 from Yannic Cariah and an unbeaten 58 from Isiah Rajah.

Resuming the day on 98 for three, wicket-keeper Joshua Da Silva added only five runs to his overnight 32 before he was sent back by Derval Green to leave the Red Force on 104 for four.

That wicket boosted the Scorpions who went hunting for more quick scalps, and Marquino Mindley provided another breakthrou­gh when he had Jyd Goolie caught by Jamie Merchant for six at 118 for five.

Cariah, who resumed the day on 11 not out, found a useful partner in Rajah, and the pair frustrated the Scorpions with a 116run sixth wicket stand which knocked the stuffing out of the visitors.

Although the Jamaican bowlers were economical, Cariah looked in no rush and used up all of 223 balls in his half-century knock.

After hitting five fours, the left-hander would become the sixth wicket to fall, when he was trapped in front by pacer Nicholson Gordon who picked up his third wicket of the innings.

Rajah, who has so far hit seven fours in his 58, will resume today with Bryan Charles who is yet to get off the mark.

Meanwhile, over at the Queens Park Oval, Guyana Harpy Eagles will resume day three on 181 for five, replying to the Windward Volcanoes’ 339 all out, to trail by 158 runs.

Visual Singh will resume on 40 and Keemo Paul 20, against three wickets for pacer Sherman Lewis and two wickets from his opening bowling partner Preston McSween.

Earlier, number 10 batsman McSween scored a career-best 86 runs, helping the Volcanoes to their formidable score after they resumed on 277 for nine.

McSween and Lewis, who was not out on 31, added a record 124-run partnershi­p for the final wicket to frustrate the Guyanese. Gudakesh Motie was the pick of the bowlers with four for 62 while there were three wickets each for Paul and Veerasammy Permaul.

At Kensington Oval: Barbados Pride lead Leeward Islands Hurricanes by 152 runs.

Scores: Hurricanes 172 for nine declared (Devon Thomas 58, Kieran Powell 43; Keon Harding 4-42); Pride 324 (Shamar Springer 91, Shane Dowrich 86; Rahkeem Cornwall 4-99, Colin Archibald 3-47)

 ?? FILE ?? Nicholson Gordon ... three for 51.
FILE Nicholson Gordon ... three for 51.

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