ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – Raymon Reifer was the spark for the Guyana Jaguars, as they got their bid for a fifth straight title in the West Indies Championship back on track, when they were one of three teams that won in the ninth round of matches which ended on Sunday.
The Barbados-born, WINDIES Test fast-medium bowler earned the Player-of-the-Match award, after he grabbed nine wickets in the match against Barbados Pride to spur the Jags to a seven-wicket victory inside three days at the Guyana National Stadium.
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At the same time – Leeward Islands Hurricanes, the Jaguars’ nearest rivals, defied an 11-wicket match haul from veteran left-arm spinner Nikita Miller to clinch a 134-run victory against Jamaica Scorpions also inside three days at Sabina Park.
And, Khary Pierre hit his maiden first-class hundred to lead a number of career-best performances and veteran leg-spinner Imran Khan ended with 10 wickets in the match to help Trinidad & Tobago Red Force climb out of the cellar position with a 190-run victory over Windward Islands Volcanoes at the Arnos Vale Cricket Ground.
Pride (76 & 238) lost to Jaguars (201) & 118-3 by 7 wickets in Providence, Guyana
Reifer showcased his all-round skills in terrorising the Pride to put Guyana Jaguars on top from the opening day of the contest.
He snared 5-20 from 10 overs to lead the destruction of the Pride first innings for their third lowest total in the modern era of West Indies first-class history (1966 onwards) of 76, after they chose to bat.
In reply, the Jags found themselves in turmoil at 78 for five before Reifer arrived to stroke a responsible, unbeaten 52 to guide them to a 125-run first innings lead.
International Jonathan Carter was the most successful Pride bowled with 4-52 from 22 overs.
Left-handed opener Shayne Moseley hit the top score of 64, WINDIES Test selectee Shamarh Brooks made 44 and wicketkeeper/batsman Tevyn Walcott added 33 for the Pride in their second innings, but their batsmen again failed to ease concerns about their fragility and the Jaguars were left to chase a modest 114 for victory.
Reifer was the pick of the Jags bowlers, taking 4-22 from 11.5 overs in the Pride second innings, and veteran left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul supported with 4-62 from 24 overs.
International left-hander Chandrapaul Hemraj spearheaded the run chase for the Jaguars with 51 and when he was the last of three wickets to fall, Christopher Barnwell, not out on 23, and captain Leon Johnson, not out on 20, put on 36 in an unbroken, fourth-wicket stand to see the host side over the finish line.
Youth World Cup winner Shamar Springer took all three wickets.
Hurricanes (210 & 312) beat Scorpions (250 & 138) by 134 runs in Kingston, Jamaica
Miller had an immediate impact on his return to the Scorpions’ line-up for the first time in five matches.
He grabbed 7-50 from 25 overs – trumping Devon Thomas’ top score of 65 – to almost singlehandedly lead the demolition of the Hurricanes first innings batting after they were put in to bat.
In-form batsman Brandon King cracked 95 and Test batsman Jermaine Blackwood supported with 45 to defy off-spinner Rahkeem Cornwall’s destructive 6-57 from 23.2 overs to produce another half-century stand that helpd earn the Scorpions a 40-run, first innings lead.
Keacy Carty, the Player-of-the-Match in the ICC Youth World Cup final when the WINDIES Under-19s won, led four batsmen that logged half-centuries in a strong Hurricanes second innings batting performance.
Carty hit the top score 68, Thomas made 65 for the second time in the match, Test opener Kieran Powell, the Hurricanes captain, got 54 and Rahkeem Cornwall added 52.
Miller followed up with 4-95 from 44.1 overs, pacer Gordon Bryan took 3-65 from 14 overs and rookie off-spinner Akim Frazer bagged 3-82 from 28 overs for the Scorpions.
But Sheno Berridge’s 4-40 from 12 overs undermined the Scorpions the second innings batting, as they failed to chase a target of 283 and suffered their fourth loss of the season which pushed them into the basement on the table.
Red Force (307 & 244-8 dec) beat Volcanoes (200 & 161) by 190 runs in Kingstown, St. Vincent
Pierre was the batting hero for the Red Force in their first innings, gathering that included 10 fours and three sixes from 219 balls in just over four hours of batting.
After they chose to bat, Red Force ran into strife at 114 for six, but Pierre and Khan with a solid 71 shared 141 for the seventh wicket to revive their side’s fortunes in the face of career-best bowling from Test fast bowler Shermon Lewis with 7-76 from 21.3 overs.
Khan snared 5-54 from 23.5 overs and Pierre was one of two other bowlers that captured two wickets, as the Volcanoes batting collapsed and they conceded a 107-run, first innings lead.
Former WINDIES captain Denesh Ramdin led the way with 57 and the Red Force prevailed over Kavem Hodge’s career-best 6-68 from 32 overs to leave the Volcanoes to chase 352 for victory.
Khan led the destruction of the Volcanoes’ second innings batting with 5-65 from 20 overs and off-spinner Bryan Charles further exposed their vulnerability to slow bowling with a career-best 5-72 from 29.2 overs, as the home team failed to reach 200.
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RESULTS OF MATCHES
ROUND 1
Thursday, December 6 to Sunday, December 9
Volcanoes lost to Jaguars by 125 runs – Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, St. Lucia
Pride lost to Hurricanes by 34 runs – Three Ws Oval, Barbados
ROUND 2
Thursday, December 13 to Sunday, December 16
Pride beat Scorpions by 41 runs – Three Ws Oval
Hurricanes lost to Jaguars by 9 wickets – Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, Antigua
Red Force lost to Volcanoes by 76 runs – Brian Lara Cricket Academy
ROUND 3
Friday, January 4 to Monday, January 7
Scorpions lost to Volcanoes by 5 wickets – Sabina Park, Jamaica
Red Force lost to Hurricanes by 245 runs – Brian Lara Cricket Academy
Pride lost to Jaguars by 6 wickets – Kensington Oval, Barbados
ROUND 4
Thursday, January 10 to Sunday, January 13
Scorpions lost to Red Force by 157 runs – Sabina Park
Jaguars beat Volcanoes by 8 wickets – Guyana National Stadium, Guyana
ROUND 5
Thursday, January 17 to Sunday, January 20
Jaguars lost to Hurricanes by 2 wickets – Guyana National Stadium
Red Force lost to Pride by 7 wickets – Brian Lara Cricket Academy
Volcanoes lost to Scorpions by 4 wickets – National Cricket Stadium, Grenada
ROUND 6
Thursday, January 31 to Sunday, February 3
Hurricanes lost to Scorpions by 1 wicket – Warner Park, St. Kitts
Red Force beat Jaguars by 93 runs – Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad
Pride lost Volcanoes by 8 wickets – Kensington Oval
ROUND 7
Thursday, February 7 to Sunday, February 10
Jaguars beat Scorpions by 7 wickets – Guyana National Stadium
Pride beat Red Force by 4 wickets – Kensington Oval
Volcanoes lost to Hurricanes by 12 runs – Windsor Park, Dominica
ROUND 8
Thursday, February 21 to Sunday, February 24
Hurricanes drew with Red Force – Warner Park
Scorpions beat Jaguars by 8 wickets – Sabina Park
Volcanoes lost Pride by 23 runs – Arnos Vale Sports Complex, St. Vincent
ROUND 9
Thursday, February 28 to Sunday, March 3
Scorpions lost to Hurricanes by 134 runs – Sabina Park
Jaguars beat Pride by 7 wickets – Guyana National Stadium
Volcanoes lost to Red Force by 190 runs – Arnos Vale Sports Complex
SCHEDULE OF MATCHES
(All matches start at 10 am daily, except where indicated)
ROUND 1
Thursday, March 14 to Sunday, March 17
Red Force vs Scorpions – Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad
ROUND 4
Thursday, March 14 to Sunday, March 17
Hurricanes vs Pride – Vivian Richards Cricket Ground
ROUND 10
Thursday, March 7 to Sunday, March 10
Scorpions vs Pride – Sabina Park
Jaguars vs Red Force – Guyana National Stadium (2 pm start daily)
Hurricanes vs Volcanoes – Vivian Richards Cricket Ground
-CWI