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At the Viv Richards stadium, Guyana strolled to a convincing nine-wicket win over the Leewards. Left-arm spinners Veerasammy Permaul (5-57) and Gudakesh Motie (3-11) spun the Leewards out for 138 all out. Set a paltry target of 32, Guyana reached it for the loss of one wicket.

At Tarouba, the Windwards beat Trinidad by 76 runs. Offspinner Shane Shillingford took 6-73 to dismiss Trinidad for 193 all out, wicketkeeper Joshua da Silva topscoring with 41 not out.
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Here's the team of the round after two rounds.

Batsmen had to score over 90 runs and average over 40. No wicketkeeper showed any promise or form, so this team would have a makeshift gloveman. Bowlers had to take at least 10 wickets and average under 20.

1) Jeremy Solozano (TT) 114 runs @ ave of 57
2) John Campbell (Jca) 97 runs @ ave of 48.50
3) Keacy Carty (Lee) 184 runs @ ave of 46
4) Vishaul Singh (Guy) 168 runs @ ave of 56
5) Alick Athanaze (Wind) 150 runs @ ave of 50
6) Chris Barnwell (Guy) 125 runs @ ave of 62.50 & two wickets @ ave of 35
7) Imran Khan (TT) 11 wkts @ ave of 11.45
8) Shane Shillingford (Wind) 17 wkts @ ave of 15.41
9) Veerasammy Permaul (Guy) 12 wkts @ ave of 13.91
10) Nikita Miller (Jca) 10 wkts @ ave of 12.90
11) Jomel Warrican (Bdos) 12 wkts @ ave of 9.66

Players just outside the team are Taryk Gabriel, Jonathan Carter, Tage Chanderpaul, Miguel Cummins, Alzarri Joseph and Romario Shepherd.

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As the third round started after the Christmas break, at Bridgetown defending champions Guyana got off to a good start in their top-of-the-table clash with Barbados. Opening batsman Chandrapaul Hemraj hit 144, and there were unbeaten 50s from Raymon Reifer and wicketkeeper Anthony Bramble, as Guyana posted 319-5 at the end of the first day's play. Offspinner Ashley Nurse has taken two wickets so far.

In Kingston, Kavem Hodge took 4-40 to dismiss Jamaica for an unimpressive 210 all out, Assad Fudadin topscoring with 81, and Chadwick Walton making 52. The Windwards were 34-1 at stumps.

At Tarouba, opening batsman Montcin Hodge hit an unbeaten century to guide the Leewards to 291-6, supported by a knock of 65 from allrounder Rahkeem Cornwall. Pacer Shannon Gabriel has taken three wickets to date for Trinidad.
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At Kensington Oval, Guyana piled up a commanding 548 all out on the second day of their match against Barbados. Anthony Bramble hit 130 not out and he was supported by half-centuries from Raymon Reifer (75) and Sherfane Rutherford (54). Barbados's Test bowling attack of Kemar Roach, Miguel Cummins, Jason Holder, Jomel Warrican and Roston Chase could only manage 3-379 between them, while offspinner Ashley Nurse captured 4-122. The hosts were 33-1 at stumps.

A total of 15 wickets fell on the second day at Sabina Park, as medium-pacer Rovman Powell took 5-23 to dismiss the Windwards for a paltry 113 all out, captain Kirk Edwards topscoring with 29. Leading by 97 on first innings, Jamaica limped to 129-6 at the close of play, Jermaine Blackwood topscoring so far with 35. There are two wickets each to date for Sherman Lewis, Josh Thomas and Larry Edwards.

At the Brian Lara stadium, opening batsman Montcin Hodge hit 158 as the Leewards were in a strong position at the halfway stage of their match against Trinidad. Tailender Jeremiah Louis also hit 51 not out as the Leewards made 425 all out, against pacers Shannon Gabriel (3-54) and Daniel St Clair (3-61). Opener Jeremy Solozano made 78 not out to lead Trinidad to 149-4 at stumps.
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In a very rare occurrence in the PCL, all three games went into the final day.

At Bridgetown, left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul took 4-124 to dismiss Barbados for 360 all out. Wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich hit 81 and Jonathan Carter 68. Since Guyana made 548, and lead by over 150 on first innings, they will decide overnight whether to enforce the follow-on, or to bat again on today's final day.

In a low-scoring match in Kingston, the game was in the balance. In their second innings, Jamaica were bowled out for a mere 189 all out by Josh Thomas, who took 4-44. Assad Fudadin topscored once more with 48. Set 287 for victory, the Windwards were 176-4 at stumps on the penultimate day, Roland Cato hitting 54. Medium pacer Rovman Powell has taken two wickets so far.

In a turnaround at Tarouba, 10 wickets fell on what was a good batting pitch on the first two days. Trinidad were bowled out for 252 all out by Rahkeem Cornwall (4-73) and Alzarri Joseph (3-80), Jeremy Solozano topscoring with 80. Leading by 173 on first innings, the Leewards opted not to enforce the follow-on, and, batting again, limped to 168-6 declared. Montcin Hodge made 77 not out, but there was not much else, as pacer Shannon Gabriel took 3-35. Trinidad have been set a victory target of 342 on today's final day.
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Defending champions Guyana continued their dominance of the PCL when they comprehensively beat a Barbados team comprising seven Test players by six wickets at Kensington Oval. Following on 188 runs behind, Barbados could only manage 232 all out in their second innings, against left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul (4-73) and medium pacer Raymon Reifer (3-53). Roston Chase made 68 and Shane Dowrick 65. Set a mere 45 to win, Guyana contrived to loss four wickets in chasing the target, pacers Miguel Cummins and Kemar Roach taking two wickets each.

At Sabina Park, the Windwards beat Jamaica by five wickets. Captain Kirk Edwards hit 76 and Kavem Hodge 59 not out, to take the visitors to 289-5, against medium pacer Rovman Powell, who took two wickets.

At the Brian Lara stadium, the Leewards won by 245 runs. Trinidad chased 342 for an unlikely victory, but crashed to an embarrassing 96 all out. Pacer Alzarri Joseph took 4-22 and offspinner Rahkeem Cornwall 4-29, while opener Jeremy Solozano topscored with 42.
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WI test team (BIM) got 2 for 1. Jags cut their arse! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

yet, the WI team will comprise of more players from the losing team that the winning team.

Welcome to WI trough dwellers' logic! Afcrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrooooooooooooowww!!! :evil:
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Exactly, Googs...this Bajan bias makes no sense. Kraigg should be dropped for loss of form, Warrican is inferior to Permaul, Cummins should be nowhere near a Test side, and Roach seems past his best, while even Bramble is matching Dowrich in the run-scoring department.

Here's the team of the round after three rounds.

Batsmen had to score over 150 runs and average over 40. Bowlers had to take at least 12 wickets and average under 20.

1) Jeremy Solozano (TT) 236 runs @ ave of 59
2) Montcin Hodge (Lee) 327 runs @ ave of 65.40
3) Chandrapaul Hemraj (Guy) 153 runs @ ave of 76.50
4) Vishaul Singh (Guy) 177 runs @ ave of 47.25
5) Alick Athanaze (Wind) 187 runs @ ave of 46.75
6) Anthony Bramble (Guy) (wkpr) 159 runs @ ave of 79.50
7) Rahkeem Cornwall (Lee) 116 runs @ ave of 29 & 12 wickets @ ave of 13.16
8) Shane Shillingford (Wind) 17 wkts @ ave of 15.41
9) Veerasammy Permaul (Guy) 20 wkts @ ave of 18.20
10) Alzarri Joseph (Lee) 15 wkts @ ave of 15.06
11) Jomel Warrican (Bdos) 13 wkts @ ave of 18.92

Players just outside the team are John Campbell, Kasey Carty, Kavem Hodge, Kirk Edwards, Roland Cato, Taryk Gabriel, Jonathan Carter, Tage Chanderpaul, Chris Barnwell,Shane Dowrich, Asad Fudadin, Imran Khan, Miguel Cummins, Nikita Miller, Clinton Pestano, Rovman Powell and Romario Shepherd.
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Two matches started yesterday in the fourth round of the PCL.

At Providence, opening batsman Tage Chanderpaul ground his way to 71 not out from 297 balls, while wicketkeeper Anthony Bramble struck a whirlwind run-a-ball 168, to propel defending champions Guyana to 307-6 against the Windwards. Josh Thomas has taken three wickets to date.

In the bottom-of-the-table clash at Sabina Park, Trinidad limped to 134-7 in a match truncated by wet spots on the pitch. Medium pacer Rovman Powell has taken three wickets so far for Jamaica, while Yannick Cariah has topscored with 22. Darren Bravo, on his return to four-day cricket, could only manage 17.
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In Georgetown, Guyana continued their dominance of the PCL on the second day's play when they posted 454-9 declared in their first innings. Tage Chanderpaul ground his way to 117 not out, while Romario Shepherd chipped in with a quickfire 72, and Josh Thomas took 4-94. Pacer Keemo Paul then took four wickets to reduce the Windwards to 99-5 at stumps, Alick Athanaze topscoring with 25 not out to date.

Low scores continued to be the main feature of games in Kingston, as Trinidad took control of the match at the halfway stage. On a day in which 15 wickets fell, left-arm spinner Nikita Miller took 5-62 and medium pacer Rovman Powell 3-40 to dismiss Trinidad for 203 all out, Yannick Cariah topscoring with 61. However, pacer Anderson Phillip took a hat-trick, finishing with 3-26, and there were two wickets each for Dennis St Clair, Khary Pierre and Odean Smith, as they bowled Jamaica out for a paltry 112 all out, Chadwick Walton topscoring with 35. Leading by 91, Trinidad were 62-2 at the end of the day's play.
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