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Feb 11, 2012 Sports
Combined Campuses & Colleges (CCC) were 158 for nine off 60 overs in reply to the Leeward Islands first innings total of 39 all out at the close of play on the opening day of the second round 2012 West Indies first-class match at the 3Ws Oval. The not out batsmen were Jason Holder on 34 and Jason Dawes, five.
Anthony Martin has four for 32 off 19 overs; Gavin Tonge, two for 22 off 11 overs and Justin Athanaze, two for 59 off 17 overs bowling for the Leewards. Nkrumah Bonner was caught at slip by Williams off Martin for 43, while Yannick Ottley was leg before wicket on the backfoot by off-spinner Justin Athanaze for 20.
Earlier, only Tonito Willett with 20 made any significant contribution as they were skittled for 39. Ryan Austin captured five wickets to end with excellent figured of 5.2-0-19-5, with support from Holder 7-2-9-2.
Scores: Leewards 39; CCC 159-8.
And in Kingston, Jamaica, Barbados were five without loss off three overs in reply to Jamaica’s first innings total of 287 all out off 84.4 overs at the close of play on the opening day of their match at Sabina Park.
The not out batsmen were Kraigg Brathwaite and skipper Kirk Edwards, both yet to score.
Donovan Pagon top scored for Jamaica with 55, while captain Tamar Lambert made 51.
Fast bowler Tino Best was the leading wicket-taker with three for 24 off 12 overs. Pacer Fidel Edwards took two for 37, left-arm spinner Ryan Hinds, two for 49 and Sulieman Benn, also a left-arm spinner, two for 68.
Brendan Nash made 25, David Bernard 27, Nikita Miller 28, Andrew Richardson 28 and Odean Brown was unbeaten on 20 at the end.
Scores: Jamaica 287; Barbados 5-0.
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