Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Mohammed flays Barbados Pride

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TAROUBA – Jason Mohammed’s 11th first-class hundred put Barbados Pride’s hopes of a sixth consecutive win under threat as Trinidad and Tobago Red Force took command of their seventh-round Regional Four-Day encounter yesterday at the Brian Lara Stadium.

Trailing by 21 runs on first innings after Pride were dismissed for 260 early on the penultimate day, Red Force produced one of their best batting efforts of the campaign to pile up 343 for nine in their second innings, with Mohammed hammering a classy unbeaten 113.

Barbadian Kyle Hope chipped in with 67 at the top of the order and Akeal Hosein stroked a better than run-a-ball 55, as the hosts pressed home their advantage to take a 322-run lead into today’s final day. (CMC)

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