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Mar 08, 2013 Sports
Guyana were struggling on 195-9 at stumps on day two of their fourth round game in the West Indies Cricket Board Regional 4-day tournament against Trinidad and Tobago at the Queen’s Park Oval.
At the wicket are Ronsford Beaton on 7 and Paul Wintz on 5. Leon Johnson failed to get to three figures, falling for 87, Tagenarine Chanderpaul made 42 and Assad Fudadin 29. Off spinner Sunil Narine has so far taken 6 wickets and Dwayne Bravo 2. Trinidad made 319 before being bowled out, batting first. Ramdin fell for 84 as Veerasammy Permaul took 4 wickets while Ronsford Beaton and Paul Wintz had 2 each. Scores – T&T 319, Guyana 195-9.
At the Grenada National Stadium, Windwards in pursuit of 175 for victory closed the day zero for 1 against Jamaica. Windwards were restricted for 130 in their first innings with Devon Smith scoring 48; Odean Brown took 5 wickets for the visitors who were routed for 97 in their second turn at the crease. Brown made 27 as Shane Shillingford took 4 wickets and Darren Sammy and 3. Scores – Jamaica 207 and 97, Windwards 130 and 0\1.
Over at the three Ws Oval, Combined Campuses and Colleges, batting a second time were 73-2 when stumps were drawn in their match against the Leeward Islands; Anthony Alleyne is on 34 and Raymond Reifer on 17. Earlier Leewards scored 243 to take first innings points. Steven Liburd led with 53 as Kevin Mc Lean snared 3-39. Scores – CCC 180 and 73-2, Leewards 243.
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