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WICB/NAGICO Super50

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Volcanoes down Jaguars by 2 wickets in final over finish T

he Windward Islands Volcanoes defeated the Guyana Jaguars by two wickets in the fourth round of the WICB/ NAGICO Super50 tournament in a day/night match at Warner Park, St Kitts, on Wednesday. Final scores in the match: Guyana Jaguars 209-8; Windward Islands Volcanoes 210-8. The Volcanoes, in their come from behind victory, were led by Sunil Ambris (56) and some lower-order hitting by Shane Shilingford (21*) and Keron Cottoy (23*). With eight needed off the final over, the first three balls bowled by off-spinner Royston Crandon went for 1, 6, 1, as the islanders sealed the win with three balls to spare. The Volcanoes were 1568 in the 46th over, before Cottoy and Shillingford added 54 in 24 balls to snatch the win. The Volcanoes got off to a flyer with Johnson Charles and Andre Fletcher taking the score to 15 without loss from two overs. Charles did not last long though, as he was caught on the third man boundary looking to go inside out for five. Devon Smith (03) and

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Sunil Ambris

Fletcher (19) did not last long either, as Volcanoes were reduced to 29-3 from 7.5 overs. Tyrone Theophile (24) and Ambris found scoring tough, but meandered along to take the score to 68-4 in the 26th over just before Theophile hit a full toss too hard back to Jacobs who gobbled it up. Ambris and captain Liam Sebastien (27), with sensible batting, took the score to 142-5 when Sebastien was bowled by Crandon to leave Volcanoes six down in the 44th over, needing 68 to win from 39 balls. Kyle Mayers, who was the hero in the last game with 55 off 38 balls, was cleaned bowled by Permaul looking for the big hits.

Soon after Ambris, who was the lone fighter fell for 56, bowled by Crandon trying to get under a flat and fast delivery to hit over the top. That was the last success for the Jaguars as Shillingford and Cottoy kept the bowlers at bay. Crandon ended with figures of 2-56 (9.3 overs) and Permaul 2-26 (10 overs). Earlier, in sunny condition, the Volcanoes inserted the Jaguars to take first strike, and they quickly slipped to 16-4 by the eighth over. Openers Assad Fudadin and Anthony Bramble, Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Vishaul Singh all fell cheaply, as Mervin Matthews and Mayers claimed two wickets each. It soon became 25-5 when Raymon Reifer felt to Johnson Charles, before Crandon and skipper Leon Johnson brought up the fifty. However, Johnson fell soon after to Shillingford for 29 at 50-6. Crandon and Steven Jacobs (27) then added 45 for the seventh wicket, before the former and Permaul (12) put together another 46 for the eighth wicket. Crandon and Wintz then joined forces for a 68-run unbroken ninth wicket stand to

take the Jaguars beyond the 200-run mark. Crandon ended on 68 not out and Wintz an unbeaten 38. Shillingford, Matthews and Mayers ended with two wickets each. Guyana Jaguars’ next game is on Friday against the Leeward Island Hurricanes at 09:00h. Below are the summarised scores from the other games. Barbados Pride defeated ICC Americas by 4 wickets. ICC Americas 202 all out (Srimantha Wijeyeratne 46; Jonathon Carter 4-37) Barbados Pride 206-6 in 36.3 overs (Kraigg Brathwaite 86*; Nitish Kumar 2-33). Leeward Islands Hurricanes defeated Combined Campuses and Colleges Marooners by 14 runs. Leeward Hurricanes 242-8 (Nkrumah Bonner 79; Mark Deyal 3-32) CCC Marooners 228 all out in 49.1 overs (Vikash Mohan 79; Rahkeem Cornwall 4-21). Trinidad and Tobago Red Force defeated Jamaican Scorpions by 7 wickets. Scorpions 176 in 49.2 (Devon Thomas 70; Jon Russ Jagesar 4-32) Red Force 177-3 in 38 overs (Evin Lewis 102, Kyle Hope 43).

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hris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo, Andre Russell, Kieron Pollard, Sunil Narine and Darren Sammy will be eligible for selection for upcoming tournaments, including the World Twenty20, despite not being given annual retainer contracts by the West Indies Cricket Board. The only condition the WICB has placed is that the players will need to meet criteria set in place by the selection panel, led by former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd. The six players are not part of the group of 15 who were given retainer contracts for the period between October 1, 2015, and September 30, 2016. According to Michael Muirhead, the WICB’s chief executive, the selectors had shortlisted 15 players for the contracts based on certain criteria that were

drawn keeping in mind the future of West Indies cricket. Muirhead pointed out that the aforementioned six players - including Sammy who captains the West Indies T20 side - did not fit into the selection panel’s vision and hence were not given a contract. “The selectors did the retainers based on where they saw West Indies cricket going and the philosophy which they wanted to encourage and adopt, principally being loyal to commitment and really build for the longer form of the game,”

Sunil Narine

Muirhead told ESPNcricinfo on Tuesday. “Lloyd had previously said how and where he was projecting our cricket to go, and how he wanted to build it.” According to Muirhead, the 15 players were shortlisted by the panel and endorsed by the WICB based

Kieron Pollard

on the “combination of their performances in the regional tournaments as well as their attitude.” Still, Muirhead insisted the six players should not misread the situation as they would be eligible for forthcoming series, if the selectors deemed fit. Some of the six players have failed to feature in the list of contracted players in the past, for reasons ranging from disputes with the WICB to voluntarily declining the retainer. In January 2015, Gayle and Narine had refused the retainer contracts as they wanted to focus on playing domestic Twenty20 leagues around the world, where they are marquee players. “When Chris Gayle and Narine refused our retainer contracts some years ago it was so that they had the freedom to do what they wanted,” Muirhead said. “But they are eligible to play all our games if they meet

our criteria. This [is] not a penalty.” Muirhead said most of the players had made the decision to make themselves unavailable because they wanted to be free to play in T20 leagues to earn more. “And they took that business decision to do so,” Muirhead said. Muirhead also stressed that most of the six players had already made public their intentions of not playing Test cricket. “Many of those players have withdrawn from the long form of the game officially and are not interested in playing for the West Indies in all formats,” he said. In the last two years, Bravo and Sammy announced their retirement from Test cricket. Pollard has never played Test cricket and is seen by selectors as a limited-overs specialist. Although Lloyd has always been keen for Russell to play Test cricket, the allrounder told the chairman of selectors he would like to play only limited-overs cricket due to a bad knee. Narine, who has played six Tests, is busy remodelling his bowling action after he was suspended by the ICC in November last year. Only Gayle, a 103-Test veteran, has openly stated he is still keen to return to Test cricket in 2016. (Cricinfo)


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