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PCL; Round 2, day 3

Mon, Nov 16, '15

 

PCL

Scorpions vs Volcanoes

Nikita Miller's match haul of 9 for 113 and an important knock of 39 in the second innings led Jamaica to a 30-run win over Windward Islands at Sabina Park. Miller, who took five wickets in the second innings, bowled Windward out for 145 in a chase of 176 and added to his first-innings returns of 4 for 67.
With the bat, Miller rescued Jamaica from a score of 25 for 7, sharing a 76-run partnership with Damion Jacobs for the seventh wicket after Shane Shillingford and Mervin Matthew had cut through the batting. Both Shillingford and Matthew finished with five-fors. The partnership between Miller and Jacobs helped stretch Jamaica's first-innings lead of 47 to 175, which proved too much for Windward.

Report and scorecard at ESPNcricinfo

Pride vs Red Force

Bridgetown, Barbados, November 15 - (www.bcacricket.org) - Barbados Pride, with a first innings lead of 54, were 171 for three off 52 overs in their second innings - an overall lead of 225 - at stumps on the third day of the second round WICB PCL first-class match against Trinidad & Tobago Red Force at Kensington Oval today.
The not out batsmen were Shamarh Brooks on 51 and Roston Chase, four.

Jaguars  vs Hurricanes

DEFENDING Champions Guyana Jaguars are sitting pretty going into the final day of their WICB Professional Cricket League Regional Four-Day match against Leeward Islands Hurricanes, currently being played at the Guyana National Stadium.Today, Jaguars need seven wickets to complete an out-right win while the Hurricanes are trailing by 119 runs in their second innings after following-on in reply to the home side’s first innings total of 419 – 9 declared.
At stumps on day three Hurricanes are 215 – 3 from 74 overs with Nkruhmah Bonner unbeaten on 58 and Orlando Peters at other end on 25. Openers Sherwin Peters (39) and Shane Jeffers (31) gave Hurricanes a better start in the second innings before the latter was bowled by pacer Ronsford Beaton with the score on 50.

more at Guyana Chronicle