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Intriguing final day for Guyana, Windwards

Monday, February 13, 2012



ROSEAU, Dominica (CMC) — Half-centuries from Narsingh Deonarine, Christopher Barnwell and Assad Fudadin for Guyana in the WICB regional four-day Tournament yesterday left Windward Islands to chase 181 for victory on the final day.

Deonarine led the way with 84, Barnwell supported with 75 and Fudadin made 51, as Guyana, trailing by 114 on first innings, were dismissed for 294 in their second innings about 25 minutes before the rescheduled close on the third day of their second-round match at Windsor Park.

Windwards reached 12 without loss from four overs before the close with openers Devon Smith and Lindon James, both not out on six.

The home team, starting the day on 186 for eight, were dismissed in the first hour for 252 in their first innings, thanks to a rapid 51 from tail-ender Delorn Johnson.

He added 63 for the ninth wicket with Nelon Pascal and shared 31 for the last wicket with Liam Sebastien, when the left-hander resumed his innings, after retiring hurt the previous evening.

Left-hander Veerasammy Permaul, the Guyana captain, was the visitors' most successful bowler with six wickets for 91 runs from 20 overs.

The Guyanese stumbled to 42 for two at lunch, after Windwards and West Indies captain Darren Sammy trapped Leon Johnson lbw for six and Rajendra Chandrika was run out for 16.



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