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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Mohammed records three straight centuries, DaSilva joins run spree

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Sport Desk
34 days ago
20250213

ST JOHN’S, An­tigua – Bar­ba­dos Pride and Trinidad and To­ba­go Red Force are in the as­cen­dan­cy against the Ja­maica Scor­pi­ons and Lee­ward Is­lands Hur­ri­canes re­spec­tive­ly, at the close of play on the open­ing day of their third-round en­coun­ters on Wednes­day.

The Pride used a bal­anced bowl­ing at­tack to dis­miss the Scor­pi­ons for just 231, while the Red Force pro­duced a dom­i­nant dis­play with the bat to amass 326 for three be­fore rain brought an end to the day’s pro­ceed­ings.

Joshua Da Sil­va scored an un­beat­en cen­tu­ry to help put the Trinidad and To­ba­go Red Force in a strong po­si­tion against the Lee­ward Is­lands Hur­ri­canes

At Warn­er Park: West In­dies wick­et­keep­er Joshua Da Sil­va and Ja­son Mo­hammed hit un­beat­en cen­turies to put Trinidad & To­ba­go Red Force in a strong po­si­tion against the Lee­ward Is­lands Hur­ri­canes at the end of day one.

Da Sil­va got some much need­ed runs un­der his belt, stroking an un­beat­en 120, while Mo­hammed fin­ished on 104 not out, to pro­pel the Red Force to 326 for three.

The pair has so far added 212 runs for the fourth wick­et af­ter com­ing to­geth­er with the score 114 for three.

Daniel Do­ram struck ear­ly for the Hur­ri­canes when he re­moved Cephas Coop­er for just 14, with the score on 27.

Vikash Mo­han, who scored 22 and Amir Jan­goo, who scored 60 off just 69 balls with six fours and three six­es, then added 44 in quick time be­fore off spin­ner Rah­keem Corn­wall end­ed the part­ner­ship by dis­miss­ing Mo­han.

Short­ly af­ter reach­ing his half cen­tu­ry, Jan­goo lost his wick­et to Corn­wall to leave the con­test even­ly poised.

But any hopes the home side had of mak­ing in­roads in­to the Red Force’s bat­ting was halt­ed by Da Sil­va and Mo­hammed, with the two bats­men tilt­ing the bal­ance of the game square­ly in T&T’s favour.

Da Sil­va has so far struck 10 fours and one six in 163 balls, while Mo­hammed has faced 172 balls and hit nine fours and two six­es.

At Kens­ing­ton Oval: Off spin­ner Chaim Hold­er took three wick­ets, while cap­tain Kraigg Brath­waite, Ke­mar Roach and Jomel War­ri­can each took two wick­ets, and the Ja­maica Scor­pi­ons’ bat­ting woes con­tin­ued as they were bowled out by the Bar­ba­dos Pride for 231.

Things could have been much worse for the vis­i­tors af­ter they found them­selves in re­al trou­ble at 138 for sev­en, had it not been for a 75-run part­ner­ship be­tween Odean Smith and Jeav­or Roy­al.

Smith hit a coun­ter­at­tack­ing, even half cen­tu­ry off 42 balls and Roy­al scored 43 from 89 balls to get their side up to a re­spectable to­tal.

The Scor­pi­ons’ col­lapse didn’t seem to be on the cards when they were 64 for one with Car­los Brown and Kirk McKen­zie at the crease, fol­low­ing the ear­ly dis­missal of cap­tain John Camp­bell.

But pac­er Matthew Forde bowled Brown for 29 and McKen­zie was caught be­hind off the bowl­ing of War­ri­can, to see the Scor­pi­ons slip to 75 for three.

Jer­maine Black­wood and Javelle Glenn added 48 runs for the fourth wick­et, be­fore Hold­er claimed both in quick suc­ces­sion along with the wick­et of Brad Barnes, and Roach dis­missed Daniel Beck­ford for a duck, as the vis­i­tors slumped to 138-for sev­en.

How­ev­er, Smith and Roy­al de­fied the Pride’s bowlers and helped the Scor­pi­ons past the 200 mark.

Brath­waite then took two wick­ets in the space of three balls with his part time off spin to wrap up the tail.

The Pride reached nine with­out loss in the three overs they faced, 222 runs in ar­rears.

SUM­MARISE SCORES

At Kens­ing­ton Oval in Bar­ba­dos: Bar­ba­dos Pride trail Ja­maica Scor­pi­ons by 222 runs with 10 wick­ets re­main­ing.

SCOR­PI­ONS 231 in 67.5 overs (Odean Smith 50, Jeav­or Roy­al 43, Jer­maine Black­wood 30, Car­los Brown 29, Javelle Glenn 27, Kirk McKen­zie 19, John Camp­bell 16; Chaim Hold­er 3-66, Kraigg Brath­waite 2-1, Jomel War­ri­can 2-42, Ke­mar Roach 2-45).

PRIDE 9-0 in three overs.

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

RED FORCE 326-3 in 79.3 overs (Joshua DaSil­va 120 not out, Ja­son Mo­hammed 104 not out, Amir Jan­goo 60, Vikash Mo­han 22, Cephas Coop­er 14; Rah­keem Corn­wall 2-75) vs HUR­RI­CANES.

At Wind­sor Park in Do­mini­ca: Com­bined Cam­pus­es and Col­leges are 137 for 5 vs Wind­ward Is­lands Vol­ca­noes.

CCC 137-5 (Damel Eve­lyn 53 not out, Jo­hann Je­re­mi­ah 40, Shaqkere Par­ris 19; Darel Cyrus 2-28, Ken­neth Dem­ber 2-46) vs VOL­CA­NOES.

(CMC)


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