Guyana is locked in a tense battle with Windwards
Leewards 88 for 4 (Gore 60*, Carty 18; Phillip 2-37) trail T&T 522 for 9 dec. (Da Silva 220, Jangoo 83; Gore 4-86) by 434 runs
Trinidad and Tobago Red Force and Barbados Pride have taken charge of their respective third-round contests in the 2026 West Indies Championship following two days of action, while Guyana Harpy Eagles have been evenly matched by the Volcanoes.
The Red Force restricted the Leeward Islands Hurricanes to 88 for 4 at stumps at the Antigua Recreation Ground, still 434 runs adrift of their first-innings total of 522 for nine declared, despite an unbeaten counter-attacking 60 (69 balls) from Karima Gore.
Anderson Phillip has so far taken figures of 2 for 37, with Khary Pierre (1/5) and Joshua James (1/29) claiming a wicket apiece. Gore and Justin Greaves (4*) will resume batting on Day 3.
Led by a brilliant double-century from captain Joshua Da Silva, the Red Force piled on 275 additional runs earlier in the day before declaring just after Tea. Da Silva converted his overnight score of 72 into a masterful 220, while Amir Jangoo (83) added 14 runs on the day, with Terrance Hinds contributing 44.
Gore led the Leewards' attack with figures of 4 for 86, as Oshane Thomas claimed 2 for 70.