CWI's PCL Squads 2018/19

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Full squads are:

Guyana Jaguars

Veerasammy Permaul, Leon Johnson, Vishual Singh, Chandrapul Hemraj, Gudakesh Motie, Tagenrine Chanderpaul, Keon Joseph, Anthony Bramble. Sherfane Rutherford, Romario Shepherd – Draft picks – Ramaal Lewis*, Christopher Barnwell, Tevin Imlach, Ashaya Persaud, Javier Spencer*

Barbados Pride

Anthony Alleyne, Shamarh Brooks, Jonathan Carter, Dominic Drakes, Justin Greaves, Keon Harding, Chemar Holder, Shayne Moseley, Shamar Springer, Haydn Walsh Jr* - Draft picks – Marquino Mindley, Kevin Stoute, Aaron Jones, Tevyn Walcott, Mario Rampersaud



Leeward Islands Hurricanes

Rahkeem Cornwall, Montcin Hodge, Jahmar Hamilton, Keacy Carty, Jeremiah Louis, Devon Thomas, Terrance Warde, Sheeno Berridge, Akeem Saunders, Ross Powell – Draft Picks – Damion Jacobs*, Sheldon Cotterell*, Oralndo Peters, Nelson Bolan, Jason Peters



Jamaica Scorpions

Nikita Miller, Assad Fudadin*, Derval Green, Chadwick Walton, John Campbell, Brandon King, Paul Palmer Jr, Aldaine Thomas, Andre McCarthy, Fabian Allen – Draft Picks – Oshane Thomas, Reynard Leveridge, Kenroy Williams*, Denis Bulli, Steven Taylor



Windward Islands Volcanoes

Devon Smith, Shane Shillingford, Kyle Mayers*, Obed McCoy, Tyron Theophile, Roland Cato, Audy Alexander, Shermon Lewis, Delorn Johnson, Alick Athanaze – Draft Picks – Kirk Edwards*, Ray Jordon, Tarryck Gabriel, Denis Smith, Josh Thomas



Trinidad and Tobago Red Force

Kyle Hope*, Tion Webster, Yannic Cariah, Amir Jangoo, Denesh Ramdin, Imran Khan, Daniel St Clair, Bryan Charles, Khary Pierre, Jason Mohammed – Draft Picks – Odean Smith*, Jeremy Solozano, Marlon Richards, Isaiah Rajah, Joshua Da Silva
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The WICB are trying to keep the fixtures of this PCL a secret to ensure that nobody turns up to watch this....
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ROUND 1 - December 6-9

Windward Islands Volcanoes v Guyana Jaguars at Daren Sammy Stadium, St. Lucia (Day/Night).

Barbados Pride v Leeward Islands Hurricanes at 3Ws Oval (Day/Night).

NB: Trinidad & Tobago Red Force v Jamaica Scorpions - Brian Lara Cricket Academy (Rescheduled for March 14-17).
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I hope Motie actually get some playing time! They wasting the kid on the bench! :evil:
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At the 3Ws Oval, spinner Hayden Walsh Jr, who has now nailed his colours to the United States, took 5-75 to dismiss the Leewards for 252 all out. Keacy Carty made 114, but there was not much else. Barbados were 12 without loss at the end of the first day's play.

At the Darren Sammy ground, 12 wickets fell on the first day. Offspinner Shane Shillingford took 4-59 to dismiss defending champions Guyana for 224 all out, Vishaul Singh topscoring with 75. The Windwards were 32-2 at stumps.

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Motie omitted, Permaul playing....
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It was slow going at Cave Hill, as Barbados crawled to 197-6 at the close of the second day's play in response to the Leewards 252. Jonathan Carter has topscored with 63 so far, while left-arm pacer Sheldon Cottrell has taken three wickets to date.

At the halfway stage of their match in St Lucia, Guyana were in command. Pacer Clinton Pestano took 4-46 and left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul 3-13 to dismiss the Windwards for 187 all out, Alick Athanaze and Delorn Johnson hitting 34s. Leading by 37 on first innings, the tourists were 115-3 at stumps, captain Leon Johnson leading the way with 51.
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A total of 15 wickets fell on the penultimate day's play at the 3Ws Oval. Pacers Alzarri Joseph (4-48) and Sheldon Cottrell (3-48) dismissed Barbados for 248 all out. Leading by a mere four runs on first innings, the Leewards collapsed to 165 all out in their second turn at bat. Pacer Miguel Cummins took 3-29 while tailender Jeremiah Louis topscored with 38. Chasing 170 for victory, Barbados were 13-1 at stumps.

Guyana were in a good position to force a win going into today's final day at Beausejour. In their second innings, Guyana made 310-4 declared, on the back of knocks by Tagenarine Chanderpaul (84 not out), Clinton Pestano (69) and Chris Barnwell (61 not out). Set an unlikely 348 for victory, the Windwards limped to 54-2 at the close of the third day's play.
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In a low-scoring game at Cave Hill, the Leewards beat Barbados by 34 runs. Terrence Warde took 4-33 and Alzarri Joseph 3-16 to dismiss Barbados for 135 all out, Shamarh Brooks topscoring with 32.

At Gros Islet, Guyana crushed the Windwards by 125 runs. Left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul took 3-56 to dismiss the Windwards for 222 all out. Alick Athanaze made 64 not out and Taryck Gabriel 57.
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On the opening day of the second round, low scores continue to be the main feature of the four-day competition.

At North Sound, 12 wickets fell on the opening day. Romario Shepherd (4-46) and Gudakesh Motie (3-23) dismissed the Leewards for 182 all out. Montcin Hodge made 50 and Devon Thomas 58, but there was not much else. Guyana were 36-2 at stumps.

At Cave Hill, Nikita Miller (4-53) and Derval Green (3-10) skittled Barbados out for a lowly 167 all out, Jonathan Carter topscoring with 51. Jamaica were 102 without loss at the end of the opening day's play.

At the Brian Lara stadium, legspinner Imran Khan took 4-47 to dismiss the Windwards for 206, Kirk Edwards topscoring with 55. Trinidad were 79-1 at the close.
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Guyana took command at the halfway stage of their match at the Viv Richards stadium, when they secured a 107-run lead on first innings over the Leewards. Vishaul Singh made 90 and Chris Barnwell 46 as Guyana made 289 all out, against offspinner Rahkeem Cornwall's 4-48.

At the 3Ws Oval, Jamaica took a commanding lead over Barbados. John Campbell hit 78 and captain Paul Palmer 67, as Jamaica made 248 all out against Jomel Warrican's 8-89. Trailing by 81 on first innings, Barbados were bundled out for 187 all out the second time around. Shayne Moseley topscored with 48, the next highest score being out-of-form West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite with 37. Spinners Nikita Miller (6-76) and Dennis Bulli (3-41) did the damage.

In a low-scoring match at Tarouba, Trinidad forged a narrow 19-run lead on first innings. Jeremy Solozano hit 104, but there was not much else, as offspinner Shane Shillingford (6-74) and pacer Sherman Lewis (3-62) bowled the hosts out for 225 all out.
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Low scores continued to plague the second round of the PCL.

Set a mere 107 for victory, Jamaica were bundled out for a pathetic 65 all out by Barbados on the third day of their match at Cave Hill by Jomel Warrican (4-27) and Miguel Cummins (4-19). John Campbell topscored with 19.

In Antigua, the Guyanese tightened the noose around the Leewards going into today's final day. Trailing by 107, the Leewards closed on 130-7 for a lead of just 23 runs with only three wickets remaining. Left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul has taken five wickets to date, while Rahkeem Cornwall is the topscorer for the hosts so far with 27.

At the Brian Lara stadium, the match was still in the balance at the end of the penultimate day's play. Roland Cato hit 103 and Taryk Gabriel 58 to take the Windwards to 288 all out in their second innings. The wickets were shared by spinners Brian Charles (5-113) and Imran Khan (4-79). Set 270 to win, Trinidad were 133-5 at stumps, Kyle Hope topscoring so far with 28, and offspinner Shane Shillingford snaring three wickets to date.
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