Latest update February 19th, 2025 1:44 PM
Mar 05, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Guyana Harpy Eagles pacer Nial Smith and batsman Akshaya Persaud, will lace up their boots as they prepare for action in the 4th round of the ongoing CWI Regional 4-Day Championships, which bowls off from March 13.
Guyana endured a mixed start to the tournament, with a no-result, followed by a loss which was slightly erased following the Eagles win in the previous round before the break.
With action resuming in a matter of days, teams will look to regroup and reshift their focus to the middle stages of the competition. Persaud, who is set to play history first match this season, will add depth to the team’s batting given his form this year, while his part-time spin could also come in handy.
Smith will rejoin the squad as he and Isai Thorne along with Ronaldo Alimohamed will be seeking to reform the Eagles three-man page attack.
Tevin Imlach will resume his role as Captain while middle-order batsman Kevlon Anderson will continue his role as deputy, as the Eagles look to turn their campaign around when action resumes in the near future.
Guyana Harpy Eagles 4-Day team – Tevin Imlach (Captain), Taganarine Chanderpaul, Matthew Nandu, Kevlon Anderson (Vice Captain), Raymond Perez, Kemol Savory, Kevin Sinclair, Ronaldo Alimohamed, Gudakesh Motie, Veerasammy Permaul, Isai Throne, Nial Smith and Akashya Persaud.
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