Guyana Harpy Eagles Dominate Jamaica in CWI Four-Day Championship

The Guyana Harpy Eagles decisively defeated Jamaica in the CWI Four-Day Championship, leading by 363 runs. Ronaldo Alimohamed and Nial Smith led the bowling with a combined 10 wickets, while Kevlon Anderson topped the batting with 116 runs as Guyana dismissed Jamaica for only 44 runs.
In the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Four-Day Championship, the Guyana Harpy Eagles have asserted their dominance against the Jamaica Scorpions. Led by an outstanding performance from Ronaldo Alimohamed, who claimed six wickets, and Nial Smith with four, they dismissed Jamaica for a mere 44 runs. This stellar bowling performance allowed Guyana to set a substantial lead of 363 runs.
The Harpy Eagles resumed play with an overnight score of 260 for 5, ultimately concluding their innings at 339 runs in 109.2 overs. Kevlon Anderson was the standout batsman, scoring 116 runs, further supported by contributions from Matthew Nandu (61 runs), Kemol Savory (48 runs), and Tagenarine Chanderpaul (32 runs).
Guyana’s bowling attack proved too formidable for the Scorpions, as they bundled them out in just 25 overs. The combined effort of Alimohamed and Smith was decisive, leading to Jamaica’s swift collapse and securing Guyana’s control in the championship match.
The Guyana Harpy Eagles, through exceptional bowling performances by Alimohamed and Smith, have taken a commanding lead over the Jamaica Scorpions in the CWI Four-Day Championship. Their ability to dismiss Jamaica for just 44 runs highlighted their strong performance, complemented by a solid batting display. This match indicates the Harpy Eagles’ intent and their potential dominance in the tournament.
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