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Mar 01, 2013 Sports
Kirk Edwards slammed a fine century as Barbados closed day 2 of the third round of the West Indies Cricket Board 4-day tournament against Combined Campuses and Colleges on 355-9 at the three Ws Oval. Edwards stroked 109 and got support opener Kraigg Brathwaithe who scored 90; Shane Dowrich is not out on 45.
Akeem Dewar snared 6 wickets for CCC who were skittled for 109 in their first innings. Christopher Jordan bagged 7-43 and Ashley Nurse 2-30.
At Arnos Vale, Guyana lost first innings points to the Windward Islands. Batting first Guyana were bowled out for 151 with Assad Fudadin scoring 55. Shane Shillingford snared 4 wickets while Delorn Johnson and Liam Sebastien had 3 each.
Windwards then replied with 276. Keddy Lesporis made 39 as Devendra Bishoo bagged 5 wickets. Guyana were 49-2 at stumps on day 2, batting a second time. Tagenarine Chanderpaul is unbeaten on 29 and Leon Johnson on 9; Shillingford took both of the wickets to fall.
At Warner Park, Trinidad and Tobago were in a formidable position against Leeward Islands. After taking first innings honours Trinidad and Tobago were 40-1 when time was called on the second day.
Earlier T&T posted 279 in their first innings before restricting Leewards for 194 with Sylvester Joseph top scoring with 68. Austin Richards Jr. chipped in with 28 as Imran Khan captured 4\62,Yannick Carriah 3-35 and Amit Jaggernauth 3-39. T and T are leading by 125 runs.
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