Round 6: West Indies Regional 4-day Competition

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Lions v Windward Islands..
England Lions XI: Adams, Kieswetter, Gale, Hildreth, Taylor, Bairstow, Rashid, Woakes, Briggs, Harris, Dernbach
WIN XI: L James, Fletcher, Theophille, K James, Brown, Lesporis, Mathurin, Matthew, Polius, Peters, Pascal.
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England Lions are 226/7.

England Lions 280/8. Hildreth 100, Bairstow 40, Woakes 37*. Mathurin 3/66, Matthew 2/32.
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The England Lions recovered from a precarious 78-4....

The other three matches start today, with leaders and defending champs Jamaica hosting main rivals Trinidad, surprise package Combined Campuses and Colleges playing Guyana, and Leewards taking on Barbados in a cellar clash.
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An unbeaten partnership of 121 between Wavell Hinds (131) and Dave Bernard (55) has carried Jamaica to an imposing 297-5 against Trinidad on the first day of their top-of-the-table clash. Simon Jackson, Danza Hyatt and tamar Lambert all went cheaply, Marlon Samuels got a start (25) but failed to push on, but Brendan Nash chipped in with an important 66 as Jamaica rebuilt their innings agianst one wicket each for Shannon Gabriel, Rayad Emrit, Lendl Simmons, Sherwin Ganga and Amit Jaggernauth.

After the second day of their match, the England Lions bowled the Windwards out for 237 to secure a 65-run first-innings lead, thanks to 3-51 from Danny Briggs, and two wickets each for Chris Woakes, Adil rashid and Carter. Kevin James and Polius hit 40s for the Windwards, who struck back just before the close, Nelon Pascal taking the wicket of Craig Kieswetter for nine to reduce the Lions to 20-1 at the halfway stage of their match.

Led by WI-hopeful Kyle Corbin, who hit 96, the CCC made 251 all out, aided by Floyd Reifer, who also hit 37, and an unbeaten half-century from pacer Kevin McClean, who also took the wicket of opening batsman Richard Ramdeen for one, to reduce Guyana to 11-1 at stumps at the end of Day One of their game. For Guyana, captain and dibbly-dobbler allrounder Assad Fudadin took 4-42 and spinner Veerasammy Permaul snared three wickets.

In the cellar battle, Fidel Edwards took 5-57 and Stoute 4-41as Barbados bowled out the Leewards for 277, Hamilton topscoring with 83, while Peters made 57, and tailender Martin struck 42 not out.
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With one day to go in their match, the Lions are in command against the Windwards, having made 290-9 declared in their second innings, with nightwatchman James Harris topscoring with 73, while Gale and Hildreth made 40s. Mathurin was the main wicket-taker for the Windwards, capturing 7-72. Chasing an improbable target of over 350, the Windwards were reeling at 10-2 at stumps, having lost Browne (3) and Theophile (7).

At the halfway stage in the top-of-the-table clash, Trinidad were interestingly poised at 172-3 in reply to Jamaica's 356 all out. Darren Ganga was 75 not out, and Lendl Simmons hit a half-century, while Andrew Richardson has taken two wickets and Jerome Taylor one, so far. Wavell Hinds hit 162 not out, while Dave Bernard and Brendan Nash made half-centuries in Jamaica's total.

The CCC secured a 44-run first innings lead when they bowled Guyana out for 207, Ryan Austin and Carlos Brathwaite taking four wickets each. Rajendra Chandrika topscored with 49, while there were useful knocks from Christian (41) and Mohamed (34). BBut at stumps the CCC were reeling at 40-3, with Rommel Currency holding the fort on 21 not out, against the bowling of Permaul with two wickets and Bess one, to date.

The cellar battle is an interesting contest for first innings points, as Barbados are 245-7 replying to 277 all out by the Leewards. Jonathan carter was the leding scorer for the Bajans with 82, and Jason Haynes chipped in with 52, while Shane Dowrich is still there on 31 not out. So far, Athanaze has taken three wickets, and Walters two.
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TTvJA: Bad news here..Taylor has just failed to complete his 18th over. He only bowled 3 balls. Hinds will complete the over. TT 226/3.

TTvJA: Finally we got in 15 overs in an hour. Drinks break. TT 226/3. D. Ganga 100*, S. Ganga 40*.

ENGAvWIN . WICKET. LUNCH WIN 69/8 oh dear oh dear. ENGAvWIN. Bowling for ENGA Briggs has 6/29 of 18 and Rashid 2/11 from 10. Pascal and Matthew at the crease. 62/8.

#BDvLI: LUNCH! LI 55/6. Batsmen not out are J. Peters 15* Baker 10*.

#CCCvGY:WICKET! Smith playing back lbw Mohamed 2. LUNCH! CCC After 38,2 overs are 105/7 leading by 149.; Bonner 23*.
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