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    Home CARICOM CARICOM English Trinidad and Tobago

    Phillip leads Red Force victory push over Hurricanes

    The Analyst by The Analyst
    May 1, 2026
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    ST JOHN’S, An­tigua – De­spite play­ing their best crick­et of the com­pe­ti­tion, the Lee­ward Is­lands Hur­ri­canes are in a strug­gle to avoid de­feat against the Trinidad and To­ba­go Red Force at the An­tigua Recre­ation Ground in An­tigua on Tues­day.

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    Re­ply­ing to the Red Force’s mam­moth first in­nings to­tal of 522 for nine de­clared, the Hur­ri­canes were forced to fol­low on af­ter be­ing dis­missed for 345, de­spite a dogged cen­tu­ry by Jah­mar Hamil­ton and a su­perb knock of 90 by Kari­ma Gore.

    Pac­er An­der­son Phillip then ripped through the home side’s top or­der to leave them 160 for four in their sec­ond in­nings, an over­all lead of just 17 runs.

    Phillip ac­count­ed for the wick­ets of Kofi James for three, Gore for two and Mikyle Louis for 20, to re­duce the Hur­ri­canes to 55 for three ear­ly on.

    Kea­cy Car­ty, who end­ed the day on 84 not out, stemmed the fall of wick­ets by adding 42 runs with Jew­el An­drew, be­fore the lat­ter was dis­missed by Bryan Charles for 27 to leave the score 97 for four.

    Car­ty and skip­per Justin Greaves then shared an un­bro­ken part­ner­ship of 63 to en­sure the Red Force will have to bat a sec­ond time.

    Phillip has so far tak­en 3-30.

    Ear­li­er, Hamil­ton smashed 121 off just 119 balls, while Gore made 90 off 98 de­liv­er­ies, and were the main­stay of the Hur­ri­canes’ first in­nings to­tal.

    Hamil­ton’s flu­ent in­ning in­clud­ed nine six­es and nine fours, while Gore hit 16 fours.

    The Hur­ri­canes were al­so sup­port­ed by low­er or­der bat­ters Rah­keem Corn­wall, who made 38 and Cameron Pen­nyfeath­er who scored 29.

    Phillip took 4-92 and Ter­rance Hinds 3-49 for the Red Force.

    At Sabi­na Park in Ja­maica: Bar­ba­dos Pride’s spin­ners were once again at the fore­front of the Ja­maica Scor­pi­ons’ demise, grab­bing nine wick­ets in the sec­ond in­nings to bowl their team to an in­nings and 11-run vic­to­ry on Tues­day’s third day.

    Hav­ing been asked to fol­low on by 297 runs, the Scor­pi­ons put up a bet­ter show­ing in their sec­ond in­nings, but it still wasn’t enough to make the Pride bat again, as they were bowled out for 286 in 70.4 overs.

    Left-arm spin­ner Joshua Bish­op grabbed five wick­ets to add to his four-wick­et haul in the first in­nings to be the main de­stroy­er, while Jomel War­ri­can grabbed two wick­ets and off spin­ners Ros­ton Chase and Kraigg Brath­waite claimed one wick­et apiece.

    Joshua Bish­op grabbed five wick­ets to bowl Bar­ba­dos Pride to vic­to­ry over the Ja­maica Scor­pi­ons.

    It was al­ways go­ing to be an up­hill bat­tle for the home side af­ter they re­sumed the day on 22 for one.

    Left-arm pac­er Je­di­ah Blades struck ear­ly to dis­miss Kirk McKen­zie for just 12 and when Bish­op ac­count­ed for the wick­et of Javelle Glenn, Scor­pi­ons were in trou­ble at 65 for three.

    Brad Barnes made 16 be­fore he was bowled by Chase and Ro­maine Mor­ris con­tributed 17 runs un­til he of­fered a re­turn catch to Brath­waite to leave them pre­car­i­ous­ly placed at 128 for five.

    When War­ri­can trapped Bran­don King lbw to bring his fight­ing in­nings of 63 off 144 balls to an end, the match seemed all but over at 158 for six.

    How­ev­er, the Scor­pi­ons were giv­en a boost by their low­er or­der bat­ters, led by an im­pres­sive half cen­tu­ry by Odean Smith.

    Af­ter Bish­op prised out Peat Salmon for 28, Smith teamed up with Ab­hi­jai Mans­ingh to add 86 runs for the eighth wick­et.

    Their ef­forts looked set to en­sure the Pride would have to bat again un­til War­ri­can dis­missed Mans­ingh for 35.

    Six runs lat­er, Smith’s ag­gres­sive in­nings of 73 off 45 de­liv­er­ies, which in­clud­ed sev­en six­es and five fours, fi­nal­ly end­ed when he was out­foxed by Bish­op to leave the Scor­pi­ons 286 for nine.

    The match came to an end in the very next ball, with Bish­op bowl­ing Khari Camp­bell for a first ball duck.

    He fin­ished with fig­ures of 5-72, while War­ri­can took 2-39.

    Day 3 Sum­marise Scores

    At Sabi­na Park in Ja­maica: Bar­ba­dos Pride de­feat­ed Ja­maica Scor­pi­ons by an in­nings and 11 runs.

    PRIDE 439 vs SCOR­PI­ON 142 & 286 in 70.4 overs (Odean Smith 73, Bran­don King 63, Ab­hi­jai Mans­ingh 35, Peat Salmon 28, Ro­maine Mor­ris 17, Brad Barnes 16, Kirk McKen­zie 12; Joshua Bish­op 5-72, Jomel War­ri­can 2-39).

    At the Coolidge Crick­et Ground in An­tigua: Wind­ward Is­lands Vol­ca­noes re­quire 302 more runs for vic­to­ry over the Guyana Harpy Ea­gles with nine wick­ets re­main­ing.

    HARPY EA­GLES 242 & 299 in 99.1 overs (Tage­nar­ine Chan­der­paul 117, Gu­dakesh Motie 53, Tevin Im­lach 32, Veerasam­my Per­maul 29, Shamar Joseph 17, Ke­mol Sa­vory 12, Keemo Paul 11; Ken­neth Dem­ber 3-52, Ryan John 3-58, Gilon Tyson 2-53) vs VOL­CA­NOES 223 & 17-1 in 10 overs.

    At the An­tigua Recre­ation Ground in An­tigua: Lee­ward Is­lands Hur­ri­canes re­quire 17 runs with six wick­ets re­main­ing to make Trinidad and To­ba­go bat again.

    RED FORCE 522-9 dec’d, vs HUR­RI­CANES 345 in 72.2 overs (Jah­mar Hamil­ton 121, Kari­ma Gore 90, Rah­keem Corn­wall 38, Cameron Pen­nyfeath­er 29, Kea­cy Car­ty 18, Justin Greaves 17; An­der­son Phillip 4-92, Ter­rance Hinds 3-49) & 160-4 in 43 overs (Kea­cy Car­ty 84 not out, Jew­el An­drew 27, Mikyle Louis 20, Justin Greaves 19 not out; An­der­son Phillip 3-30).

    (CMC)





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