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2025/26 CWI CG United Regional Super50 Cup Round 1… GHE vs. JS
Kaieteur Sports – Rain ruined what was shaping up to be an exciting battle between the Guyana Harpy Eagles and the Jamaica Scorpions yesterday, as mother nature had the final say when action bowled off across Trinidad and Tobago.

Matthew Nandu
Batting first, the Eagles got busy with the bat after their top order flexed their muscles to help post 287-6 in 47 overs before rain intervened.
Raymond Perez (61) and Captain Matthew Nandu (54) set the tone before Test player Kevlon Anderson blasted 83 off 60 deliveries.
Wicket-keeper Kemol Savory (25), Mavindra Dindyal (26) and all-rounder Ronaldo Alimohamed (25*) kept the runs flowing for the Eagles.

Raymond Perez
Scorpions fast-bowler Marquino Mindley (2-54) and spinner Brad Barnes (2-45) tried to contain the rampant Guyanese, with Abhijai Mansingh (1-45) pulling in a scalp.
After the Harpy Eagles opening pair added 107, Perez found himself short running between the wickets and was sent packing.
Anderson showed his class by providing an alternate approach to getting his runs with an ultra-aggressive batting approach.

Kevlon Anderson,
The Berbician favored the on-side region for the majority of his runs, finishing with 10 fours and 3 maximums before falling to Mindley.
Apart from Perez who punched 6 fours and a six, only Anderson provided the boost in the boundary department.
Dindyal, Alimohamed and Savory had a total of 7 boundaries among themselves with Keemo Paul (0) the only batsman to not get off the mark, as the Jamaicans did a decent job in containing a usually dangerous lower-order.
Meanwhile, over at the Sir Frank Worrell Ground the Barbados Pride ended on 48-0 after just five overs.
Round 2 continues on Friday with the Eagles facing the Windward Volcanoes. (Clifton Ross)
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