The Guyana Harpy Eagles defeated the Jamaica Scorpions by bowling them out for 44 runs in the CWI Four-Day Championship. Ronaldo Alimohamed took six wickets, while Nial Smith added four. Guyana, after scoring 339 in their innings, led by 363 runs.
In a remarkable performance during the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Four-Day Championship, the Guyana Harpy Eagles dominated the Jamaica Scorpions, dismissing them for merely 44 runs. This achievement was largely due to a spectacular six-wicket haul from Ronaldo Alimohamed and a four-wicket effort from Nial Smith, allowing Guyana to hold a substantial 363-run lead.
Resuming their innings at 260 for 5, the Harpy Eagles concluded their first innings at 339 runs after 109.2 overs, with Kevlon Anderson leading the score with 116 runs. Matthew Nandu, Kemol Savory, and Tagenarine Chanderpaul also contributed significantly with scores of 61, 48, and 32 runs, respectively.
Despite their earlier performance with the bat, Jamaica faltered dramatically, being bowled out in just 25 overs. The decisive factor in this collapse was the outstanding bowling display from Alimohamed and Smith, who together secured 10 wickets, demonstrating their exceptional skills as fast bowlers.
The Guyana Harpy Eagles showcased a comprehensive victory over the Jamaica Scorpions in the CWI Four-Day Championship. With a notable performance from both Ronaldo Alimohamed and Nial Smith, the Eagles not only secured a commanding lead but also significantly outperformed their opponents, who succumbed quickly to their bowling prowess. This match exemplifies Guyana’s strength in their cricketing capabilities.
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