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Sunday, June 1, 2025

Da Silva’s century highlights dull day of draws

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105 days ago
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FILE - Red Force captain Joshua Da Silva scored an unbeaten century (100 not out).

FILE - Red Force captain Joshua Da Silva scored an unbeaten century (100 not out).

ST JOHN’S, An­tigua – T&T cap­tain Joshua Da Sil­va scored his sec­ond suc­ces­sive cen­tu­ry on an oth­er­wise un­event­ful fi­nal day of the West In­dies Cham­pi­onship third round, which saw all three match­es end in pre­dictable draws on Sat­ur­day.

De­spite his per­for­mance, the Red Force drew with the Lee­ward Is­lands Hur­ri­canes, the Wind­ward Is­lands Vol­ca­noes and Com­bined Cam­pus­es and Col­leges al­so played to a stale­mate, while the rain held up just long enough for the Guyana Harpy Ea­gles to gain first in­nings points over the West In­dies Acad­e­my.

At Warn­er Park: Joshua Da Sil­va fol­lowed up his first in­nings knock of 152, scor­ing an even, un­beat­en cen­tu­ry as the match be­tween the T&T Red Force and Lee­ward Is­lands Hur­ri­canes pe­tered out in­to a draw.

The Hur­ri­canes made a valiant ef­fort, but even­tu­al­ly fell short of T&T’s first in­nings to­tal of 529-5 de­clared, be­ing even­tu­al­ly dis­missed for 433.

Re­sum­ing the day in a strong po­si­tion of 317 for three, the Hur­ri­canes were un­der­mined by the spin­ning duo of Khary Pierre and Yan­nic Cari­ah, who took five wick­ets apiece.

Once overnight bats­men Jew­el An­drew, who made 40 and Kari­ma Gore, who made 68 were dis­missed, the Hur­ri­canes lost their last six wick­ets for 55 runs.

Pierre fin­ished with 5-93 while Cari­ah took 5-103.

Da Sil­va then raced to 100 off 108 balls, with 11 fours and one six, be­fore the match was called off with the Red Force on 191 for three.

At Wind­sor Park: On­ly 11 overs were pos­si­ble on the fourth and fi­nal day be­tween the Wind­ward Is­lands Vol­ca­noes and the Com­bined Cam­pus­es and Col­leges.

Re­sum­ing the day on 29 with­out loss af­ter con­ced­ing a first in­nings lead of 32, the CCC added a fur­ther 31 runs be­fore show­ers end­ed the day’s pro­ceed­ings.

Open­ers Damel Eve­lyn end­ed un­beat­en on 37 while Kier­an Pow­ell was not out on 20.

At the Guyana Na­tion­al Sta­di­um: Vet­er­an left-arm spin­ner Veerasam­my Per­maul claimed six wick­ets to help the de­fend­ing cham­pi­ons Guyana Harpy Ea­gles earn first in­nings points over the West In­dies Acad­e­my.

Per­maul took 6-75, in­clud­ing two of the last three wick­ets, to dis­miss the Acad­e­my for 249 runs, four runs short of the Harpy Ea­gles’ to­tal of 253.

The Acad­e­my looked set to take first in­nings points when they were poised at 249 for sev­en at one point.

But with­out the ad­di­tion of an­oth­er run Per­maul bowled Jo­hann Layne for 12 and dis­missed McKen­ny Clarke for a duck, be­fore Gu­dakesh Motie wrapped up the in­nings by bowl­ing Zis­han Mo­tara for 22.

Per­maul end­ed with 6-75, while Motie and Nial Smith took two wick­ets apiece.

The rains then came, pre­vent­ing the Harpy Ea­gles from bat­ting in their sec­ond in­nings.

Sum­marised scores

At Warn­er Park in St Kitts: Lee­ward Is­lands Hur­ri­canes drew with T&T Red Force.

RED FORCE 529-5 dec’d & 191-3 in 40.5 overs (Joshua Da Sil­va 100 not out, Cephas Coop­er 52, Joshua James 29 not out; Alzarri Joseph 2-36).

HUR­RI­CANES 433 in 153.3 overs (Mikyle Louis 110, Kadeem Hen­ry 100, Kari­ma Gore 68, Jew­el An­drew 40, Jah­mar Hamil­ton 38, Hay­den Walsh Jr 18, Kea­cy Car­ty 15; Khary Pierre 5-93, Yan­nic Cari­ah 5-103).

At Wind­sor Park in Do­mini­ca: Wind­ward Is­lands Vol­ca­noes drew with Com­bined Cam­pus­es and Col­leges.

CCC 216 & 60-0 in 22 overs (Damel Eve­lyn 37 not out, Kier­an Pow­ell 20 not out).

VOL­CA­NOES 248.

At the Guyana Na­tion­al Sta­di­um in Guyana: Guyana Harpy Ea­gles drew with West In­dies Acad­e­my.

HARPY EA­GLES 253 in 63.1 overs (Ronal­do Al­imo­hamed 66, Gu­dakesh Motie 52, Ke­mol Sa­vory 39, Ray­mond Perez 29, Kevin Sin­clair 29, Kevlon An­der­son 22; Je­di­ah Blades 4-37, Zis­han Mo­tara 3-37).

WI ACAD­E­MY 249 in 83.2 overs (Joshua Bish­op 54, Ri­val­do Clarke 50, Ac­k­eem Au­guste 43, Maven­dra Dindyal 32, Zis­han Mo­tara 22, Justin Jages­sar 18, Jo­hann Layne 12, Car­lon Bowen-Tuck­ett 11; Veerasam­my Per­maul 6-75, Nial Smith 2-57, Gu­dakesh Motie 2-63).

CMC


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