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Hurricanes beat Pride by an innings and four runs – 2nd day, 2nd round BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Leeward Islands Hurricanes beat Barbados Pride by an innings and four runs about 55 minutes before the scheduled close on the second day of their secondround match on Thursday at Kensington Oval. Scores: BARBADOS PRIDE 113 (Ashley Nurse 45, Justin
Greaves 20; Jeremiah Louis 14.2.3-69-6, Gavin Tonge 3-5) and 116 (Ashley Nurse 67; Gavin Tonge 12-6-21-6, Jeremiah Louis 3-43). LEEWARD ISLANDS 233 (Jeremiah Louis 62 not out, Akeem Saunders 41, Nkrumah Bonner 28, Devon Thomas 25; Kenroy Williams 20-5-50-5, Shakeem Clarke 215).
Young Warriors Under-17 Team defeat Everest Under-17 by 202 runs With cricket hardly being played at the Club level in Berbice for junior cricketers, the Management of the Young Warriors Cricket Club has embarked on a programme to arrange matches against fellow clubs. The Club’s Under-17 Te a m o n S u n d a y l a s t played their counterparts from the Everest Cricket Club from Georgetown and crushed them by 202 runs
Rutherford’s 6-32 give Jaguars... (From page 37) leaving the Jaguars to get another 34 runs for a first innings lead. Lewis had so far picked up 2-31. Earlier, Jaguars asked Volcanoes to bat on a track with a tinge of green and Skipper Tyrone Teophile drove Romario Shepherd to Rutherford at mid-on before he had scored to leave the hosts on 6-1. The 36-year-old Devon Smith, on the back of an unbeaten 185 in the last round in Grenada, stroked Keon Joseph, just back from West Indies ‘A’ team duties, majestically to the ropes at cover before he edged Paul to Johnson at first slip after mak-
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ing just 12 at 34-2. It was soon 38-3 when Ronald Cato (4) was caught behind by Bramble as Paul, who had a nine-wicket match haul the last time the Volcanoes played Jaguars, struck again. Edwards and Hodge tried to repair the early damage but Hodge looked uncomfortable against Shepherd’s short balls as Guyana used their fourprong pace attack for the 25 overs bowled in the opening session. Edwards looked solid and his scoring shots included a perfectly placed on-drive off Paul for four but just as the partnership was beginning to take shape Rutherford up-
rooted Edward’s off-stump and at 74-4 just before Lunch, the three-times defending Champions were in firm control. By Lunch Hodge was engaged in a gritty battle with the pacers and was undefeated on 26. With him was Benjamin on 4 and the Windwards were 81-4. After the break, the handful of fans in the stands saw Hodge hit Veerasammy Permaul back over his head for a boundary before edging a cut at the left-arm spinner for Bramble to hold one of his four consecutive catches to leave the Volcanoes on 108-5. The pint size Benjamin from Hurricane ravaged Island of Dominica, played aggressively before he was removed by Rutherford at 130-6 and none of the remaining batsmen, except Shillingford (12) reached double figures. Today is the second day and play starts at 10:00hrs. Fans can follow the live streaming on cricketwestindies.org. Scores: VOLCANOES 151 (Kavem Hodge 48, Gian Benjamin 24, Kirk Edwards 24; Sherfane Rutherford 6-32, Keemo Paul 2-28). JAGUARS 117 for four (Chanderpaul Hemraj 50, Vishaul Singh 33 not out; Sherman Lewis 2-30).
Port Mourant, Bush Lot... (From page 36) that washed out game will be split between the two teams. At # 70 Village, # 70 MYO defeated # 70 Cricket Club by 9 runs. Batting first, # 70 MYO scored 224, while in their reply # 70 CC fell short by 9 runs. At # 71 Ground, Crabwood Creek defeated # 71 by 6 wickets in their 35 over encounter. Batting first # 71 scored 160, while Crabwood Creek achieved the target in just 19 overs. The competition continues on Sunday November 5, 2017 at venues across the county.
in a highly impressive display. Playing at Cumberland Ground in Canje, the host batting first after winning the toss, amassed a massive 297 for 7 off their allotted 40-Overs. Jeron France and Ricardo Ramdehol added 28 for the 1st wicket before the latter was trapped LBW for 10. France was run out for 18 at 53 for 2 before Carl Gilgeous and Garfield Benjamin added 140 for the 3rd wicket in a high class partnership. Garfield Benjamin 64, Alex Algoo 58, Gilgeous 66
and Jevon Schultz 38 were the principal scorers as the Everest bowlers were put to the sword. Renaldo Mohamed 3 for 67 (8-Overs) and Brandon Ramnarine 2 for 12 from 5-Overs were the main bowlers for the visitors. In response, Everest Cricket Club were given a 24 runs opening stand by Aaron Beharry and Renaldo Mohamed before Romeo Retimer dismissed Beharry for 10. There was no other significant partnership as Everest was bowled out in 35Overs for a paltry 95. R. Mohamed 14, A. Tilku 13 and C. Balgit 12 were the only
batsmen along with Beharry to reach double figures. Bowling for Young Warriors Cricket Club Zeynul Ramsammy took 4 wickets for 12 runs and Joshua Bacchus 3 for 31. Romeo Retimer, Abdul Ramsammy and Leon Swamy all claimed a wicket. Secretary of the Young Warriors Cricket Club and Cricket Manager Carl Ramsammy expressed satisfaction with the performance of the Under-17 Team and disclosed that more matches would be arranged for the Young Warriors Under-13, Under-15 and Under-19 Teams.
Friday November 03 , 2017 ARIES (Mar. 21–Apr. 19) Residential moves look hectic and sudden changes in your life are likely. You may need help with your financial situation. You will meet new and exciting people if you attend social activities or sporting events.
for some time now. LIBRA (Sept. 23–Oct. 22) Travel will entice you; however, a tendency to overspend is quite possible. Put your energy into behind the scenes activities. Be sure to take care of any minor ailments.
TAURUS (Apr. 20–May 20) Don't jump too quickly regarding an investment that appears to be good. You must look into your options. Changes in your home will be positive.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23–Nov. 21) Overindulgence will mean poor health. Think hard before going into business with friends or family. Exercise is always a good way to relieve stress.
GEMINI (May 21–June 20) Be sure to cover all the necessary groundwork before signing binding contracts. Take the initiative and go after your goals. Try not to be too emotional with those around you.
SAGIT (Nov. 22–Dec. 21) Be careful not to take on other people's problems. You may find yourself in a financial bind. Things will be hectic and family members will be erratic. Your ability to stand out in a crowd will bring you the recognition you desire.
CANCER (June 21–July 22) You'll find it difficult to control your emotions. Listening can be more valuable than being a chatterbox. You may think gifts will win their heart, but it could add stress from lack of funds. LEO (July 23–Aug. 22) Dream a little today. You will have to control the way you feel. Channel your energy wisely and you can score points with the boss. VIRGO (Aug. 23–Sept. 22) You have made an accurate assessment of the situation and have come up with ideas that will save money. Avoid joint ventures and steer clear of groups that want you to contribute financial assistance. Your ability to converse with charm will entice someone you may have had an interest in
CAPRI (Dec. 22–Jan. 19) You will have to put those you live with in their place if they try to interfere with your work. You can enjoy social events and meet new potential mates; however, avoid being lavish. Change will be required to make your life more harmonious. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20–Feb. 18) Creative pursuits should payoff. Opportunities for travel must be carefully considered. Don't get depressed, get busy. You can accomplish a lot if you're willing to put in a little extra time. PISCES (Feb. 19–Mar. 20) You must try to help. You should be doing something special with children. Don't overspend on friends or children.