Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Update:Barbados Pride beaten by Hurricanes

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Barbados Pride were beaten by 34 runs by the Leeward Islands Hurricanes on the final day of their first round day-night pink ball match in the Regional 4-Day Cricket Championship here Sunday.

Chasing a victory target of 170, Barbados Pride were dismissed for 135 just before tea. Captain Shamarh Brooks hit the top score of 32 and wicket-keeper Tevyn Walcott contributed 30.

Off-spinner Terranace Warde was the Hurricanes’ most successful bowler with four for 33 in 15.5 overs while fast bowler Alzarri Joseph supported with three for 16 in 13 overs.

Summarised scores.

Leeward Islands Hurricanes 252 in 72.2 overs (Keacy Carty 114, Terrance Warde 19, Jeremiah Louis 18, Daniel Doram 16, Alzarri Joseph 16, Akeem Saunders 12, Devon Thomas 10; Hayden Walsh 5-75, Keon Harding 2-33, Miguel Cummins 2-42) and 165 in 57.3 overs (Jeremiah Louis 38, Montcin Hodge 26, Damien Jacobs 24, Keacy Carty 19, Akeem Saunders 16; Miguel Cummins 3-29, Aaron Jones 2-11, Justin Greaves 2-29).

Barbados Pride 248 in 113.2 overs. (Jonathan Carter 63, Anthony Alleyne 36, Tevyn Walcott 21, Aaron Jones 20, Justin Greaves 19, Chemar Holder 19 not out; Alzarri Joseph 4-48, Sheldon Cottrell 3-48) and 135 in 51.5 overs (Shamarh Brooks 32, Tevyn Walcott 30, Jonathan Carter 24, Hayden Walsh 15; Terrance Warde 4-33, Alzarri Joseph 3-16, Damion Jacobs 2-37).Leeward Islands Hurricanes won by 34 runs.

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