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Kaieteur Sports – Guyana Harpy Eagles will tackle Jamaica Scorpions on their home turf at the legendary Sabina Park today when action resumes in the CWI Regional 4-Day Championships.
Guyana won their last three rounds convincingly, with the 254 run hammering of Table leaders Windward Islands Volcanoes, the best of the lot, especially after having a mixed start to the tournament.
Apart from freshman pacer Sylus Tyndall, who replaced the injured Matthew Nandu, the champs will be keen on looking to their core for continued success.
With all of their core batsmen including Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Kevin Sinclair, Kevlon Anderson, Tevin Imlach and others either tasting centuries or half centuries at least, Guyana will be keen on piling on big scores or chasing down one, should they need to.
Bowling-wise, Guyana have little flaws as both aspects of their combo in pace and spin have won matches outright for them or put their batsmen in a position to secure a win.
Jamaica on the other hand suffered a huge loss in their last game versus the Leeward Hurricanes. But with players like Jermaine Blackwood, Brandon King, Derval Green, Pete Salmon and others in the mix, the Scorpions will be looking to turn their luck around against the red-hot defending Champs.
Trinidad and Tobago Red Force will play the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) today at the Sir Frank Worrell Ground. Windward Islands will battle West Indies Academy (WIA) at Coolidge, while Leewards and Barbados Pride face off at Queen’s Park Oval, as part of today’s restart.
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