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    No play again between Harpy Eagles and Red Force

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    February 9, 2024
    No play again between Harpy Eagles and Red Force
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    Rain prevented play for a second consecutive day in the first round match of the West Indies Four-Day Championship between Guyana Harpy Eagles and Trinidad and Tobago Red Force at the Conaree Sports Club in St. Kitts on Friday.

    Like Thursday, the players were kept indoors on day three.

    Red Force would have been eager to build on their overnight 215-4, while the Harpy Eagles were hoping to wrap up the innings.

    Jason Mohammed has led the charge for Red Force, getting to his 12th First-Class ton just before the close, while Tion Webster made 50. Ronsford Beaton and Veerasammy Permaul have had an equal share of the four wickets.

    In the other game in St. Kitts, Leeward Islands Hurricanes were leading the West Indies Academy by 84 runs. Over in Jamaica, Windward Islands Volcanoes defeated Jamaica Scorpions by nine wickets, while the Combined Campuses and Colleges were trailing Barbados Pride by 63 runs.

    See summarised scores below:

    At Conaree: Trinidad and Tobago Red Force 215-4 from 81.2 overs (Jason Mohammed 100*, Tion Webster 50; Ronsford Beaton 2-39, Veerasammy Permaul 2-40) vs Guyana Harpy Eagles

    At Basseterre: Leeward Islands Hurricanes 137 all out from 54.2 overs (Jeremiah Louis 45, Terance Warde 28; Joshua James 3-11, Ashmead Nedd 2-3, Johann Layne 2-18, Nyeem Young 2-52) and 124-2 from 42 overs (Mikyle Louis 55, Kofi James 35; Johann Layne 2-26, Nyeem Young 2-40) vs West Indies Academy 177 all out from 47.2 overs (Joshua Bishop 48, Mbeki Joseph 42; Jeremiah Louis 5-29, Javier Spencer 3-43). Leeward Islands Hurricanes lead by 84 runs

    At Spanish Town: Combined Campuses and Colleges 185 all out from 78.3 overs (Jonathan Carter 59, Shaqkere Parris 44; Jomel Warrican 4-29, Chaim Holder 3-71) and 96-2 from 37 overs (Shamarh Brooks 44*) vs Barbados Pride 344-8 declared from 72.2 overs (Kevin Wickham 139, Jonathan Drakes 84, Shane Dowrich 41; Romario Greaves 2-54, Jediah Blades 2-64, Zishan Motara 2-68). Combined Campuses and Colleges trail by 63 runs

    At Sabina Park: Jamaica Scorpions 159 all out from 41 overs (Romaine Morris 35; Ryan John 5-43, Shamar Springer 3-53) and 234 all out from 73.4 overs (Romaine Morris 68, Nkrumah Bonner 45; Darius Martin 4-85) and Windward Islands Volcanoes 341 all out from 105.2 overs (Johann Jeremiah 80, Shamar Springer 71, Ryan John 57; Gordon Bryan 4-64, Peat Salmon 3-78) and 55-1 from 16 overs (Jeremy Solozano 29*, Johann Jeremiah 22*). Windward Islands Volcanoes won by nine wickets

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