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Hurricanes facing defeat against the Pride

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March 13, 2017

Hurricanes facing defeat against the Pride

March 13, 2017

THE Leeward Islands Hurricanes were staring defeat in the face at stumps on Sunday, the second day of their sixth-round match in the Digicel Four-Day competition against the Barbados Pride being played at the Kensington Oval.Replying to the Pride’s first innings score of 313 all out, the Hurricanes were first routed for a paltry 163. Asked to follow on, they were 16 for 4 at the close, still needing another 134 runs to force the Pride to bat again.
Barbados, resuming from their overnight total of 302 for 8, were all out for 313. Promising paceman Alzarri Joseph dismissed both overnight batsman Justin Greaves for 38 and Jomel Warrican for 32, to end with figures of 5 for 42 off 24.2 overs. Both batsmen were on 30 overnight.
In their turn at bat, the Hurricanes soon found themselves eight wickets down with just 90 runs on the board. They eventually folded for 163 all out.
Had it not been for a tenth-wicket partnership of 73 between Nkrumah Bonner who scored 70 and Jason Campbell (39), things would have been much worse for the Hurricanes’ batsmen who were blown away by Kemar Roach 3 for 29, Miguel Cummins 3 for 34 and Kevin Stoute 2 for 29.
Following on 150 runs behind, the Hurricanes were soon in tatters again, at 16 for 4. There was a wicket each for Roach, Cummins, Jomel Warrican and Roston Chase.
Kacey Carty 12 and Gavin Tonge were the batsmen at the crease at stumps.

PRIDE 1st Innings
(overnight 302 for eight)
O Phillips c wkp Hamilton b Tonge 6
A Alleyne c Carty b Tonge 11
S Brooks c wkp Hamilton b Joseph 63
R Chase c Powell b Tonge 49
J Carter lbw b Bonner 46
+S Dowrich c Cornwall b Joseph 0
*K Stoute lbw b Joseph 41
J Greaves c wkp Hamilton b Joseph 38
K Roach c wkp Hamilton b Bonner 3
J Warrican c Otto b Joseph 32
M Cummins not out 0
Extras (b2, lb2, w3, nb17) 24
TOTAL (all out, 100.2 overs) 313
Fall of wickets: 1-14, 2-19, 3-125, 4-144, 5-144, 6-219, 7-245, 8-257, 9-310, 10-313.
Bowling: Joseph 24.2-10-42-5 (w2, nb1), Tonge 14.4-6-29-3 (nb5), Hosein 9-0-48-0, Cornwall 23-1-79-0 (nb6), Campbell 15-2-65-0 (nb1), Bonner 14.2-4-46-2 (w1, nb4).

HURRICANES 1st Innings
M Hodge c wkp Dowrich b Roach 5
J Otto c Carter b Cummins 0
K Carty c Brooks b Cummins 0
N Bonner b Chase 70

+J Hamilton c wkp Dowrich b Roach 5
R Cornwall c Carter b Roach 6
A Hosein c wkp Dowrich b Cummins 0
G Tonge b Stoute 17
A Joseph c Roach b Stoute 5
J Campbell not out 39
*K Powell absent out
Extras (b10, lb5, nb1) 16
TOTAL (all out, 61.2 overs) 163
Fall of wickets: 1-2, 2-12, 3-12, 4-22, 5-30, 6-37, 7-80, 8-90, 9-163, 10-163.
Bowling: Roach 14-4-29-3, Cummins 14-7-34-2 (nb1), Greaves 11-4-19-0, Warrican 7-1-10-0, Stoute 9-1-29-2, Chase 4.2-0-22-1, Carter 2-1-5-0.
HURRICANES 2nd Innings (following-on)
M Hodge c wkp Dowrich b Roach 0
J Otto c wkp Dowrich b Cummins 0
K Carty not out 12
A Joseph b Chase 1
R Cornwall c Carter b Warrican 3
G Tonge not out 0
TOTAL (4 wkts, 15 overs) 16
Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-0, 3-13, 4-16.
Bowling: Roach 4-4-0-1, Cummins 4-3-4-1, Stoute 2-1-9-0, Chase 3-1-3-1, Warrican 2-2-0-1.
Position: Hurricanes require a further 134 runs to avoid an innings defeat.

Taken from the Guyana Chronicle

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