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Harpy Eagles fly away with sixth regional four-day title
Guyana Harpy Eagles celebrate winning the 2022/2023 West Indies Championship at the Guyana National Stadium on Saturday. (Photo: CWI Media)
Cricket, Sports
April 1, 2023

Harpy Eagles fly away with sixth regional four-day title

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) – A destructive spell from Kevin Sinclair triggered a Leeward Islands Hurricanes batting collapse and enabled Guyana Harpy Eagles to snatch an unexpected 17-run win in the West Indies Championship on Saturday, to claim the Headley-Weekes Trophy, symbol of supremacy in the tournament.

The off-spinner bagged six for 33 from 16.5 overs, and long-serving left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul supported with three for 44 from 15 overs, and the Hurricanes were bowled out for 125 in their second innings close to an hour after the start on the final day of their fifth-round match at the Guyana National Stadium.

Chasing 143 to win, Hurricanes started the day on 81 for one, and they looked set to pull off a heist on 96 for one, but Sinclair struck twice in the span of three balls in the fourth over of the day, removing Keacy Carty for 21 and Devon Thomas for a second ball duck to trigger the slide.

The visitors lost their last nine wickets for 29 in the space of 74 balls with discarded left-handed West Indies opener Kieron Powell propping them up with a top score of 61.

Sinclair formalised the result when he trapped Javier Spencer lbw for a duck, playing back and swinging across in the fourth over of the day to spark wild celebrations on the field by the Harpy Eagles and their support staff.

Members of the Guyana Harpy Eagles celebrate being crowned champions of the West Indies Championship after they beat Leeward Islands Hurricanes on Saturday at the Guyana National Stadium.

Harpy Eagles earned 15.8 points from the match and ended with 84 for the season and enabled them to give their captain Leon Johnson a fitting send-off into retirement with the sixth West Indies Championship title in the Professional Cricket League era (2014-15 onwards) under his leadership.

Sinclair got Carty and Thomas with lbw verdicts before Hurricanes past 100 and Permaul bowled their captain Jahmar Hamilton for a duck and Sinclair trapped Karima Gore lbw for one after they passed that threshold to tighten the screws.

Permaul dealt the big blow to the chances of the Hurricanes when he got Powell caught at slip, playing sheepishly defensively forward with the first ball of his 13th over, and the Harpy Eagles ensured there was no heroics from the lower order.

Hurricanes earned only 4.8 points from the match and ended the season fifth on 46.2.

SCOREBOARD

HARPY EAGLES 1st Innings 122

HURRICANES 1st Innings 247

HARPY EAGLES 2nd Innings 267

HURRICANES 2nd Innings 122 (target: 143)

(overnight 81-1)

K Powell c Anderson b Permaul 61

L Audain c wk Imlach b Sinclair 12

K Carty lbw b Sinclair 21

D Thomas lbw b Sinclair 0

*+J Hamilton b Permaul 0

K Gore lbw b Sinclair 1

K James b Adams 6

R Cornwall b Permaul 2

J Louis not out 7

C Archibald c Anderson b Sinclair 0

J Spencer lbw b Sinclair 0

Extras (b4, lb8, nb3) 15

TOTAL (all out, 45.5 overs) 125

Fall of wickets: 1-46, 2-96, 3-96, 4-108,

5-109, 6-115, 7-117, 8-121, 9-125.

Bowling: Smith 6-2-18-0 (nb2); Joseph

6-1-15-0; Sinclair 16.5-3-33-6 (nb1);

Permaul 15-1-44-3; Adams 2-0-3-1.

Result: Harpy Eagles won by 17 runs.

Points: Harpy Eagles 15.8, Hurricanes 4.8.

Series: Harpy Eagles win the Headley-

Weekes Trophy.

Player-of-the-Match: K Sinclair (Harpy

Eagles).

Umpires: Nigel Duguid, Ryan Banwarie.

Match referee: Reon King.

Reserve umpire: Shannon Crawford

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