Royal’s heroics in vain as Volcanoes snatch one-wicket thriller from Scorpions

TAROUBA, Trinidad — Despite a breathtaking maiden List A century from all-rounder Jeavor Royal, the Jamaica Scorpions suffered a heartbreaking one-wicket defeat to the Windward Islands Volcanoes in their CG United Super50 Cup clash at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy on Thursday night.

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Royal’s 124-run masterclass rescued the Scorpions from a precarious position and pushed them to a competitive 231 in 44.4 overs, yet the Volcanoes edged over the line at 233 for nine in 49.1 overs, securing a tense victory.

Early collapse tests Scorpions’ resolve

Winning the toss and opting to bat, the Scorpions were immediately put on the back foot. The Volcanoes bowlers ripped through Jamaica’s top and middle order with clinical efficiency. By the 22nd over, the Scorpions were in shambles at 87 for seven, with only captain Brad Barnes (21) and opener Carlos Brown (22) reaching double figures.

Pacers McKenny Clarke and Shadrack Descarte shared four of the early wickets, leaving Jamaica’s hopes resting on their lower order.

Royal’s heroic counterattack

Enter Jeavor Royal, batting at number eight, who turned the innings around with astonishing aggression and composure. His 107-ball innings, featuring four fours and 11 sixes, displayed both audacity and precision.

Royal first stitched together a 58-run partnership for the eighth wicket with debutant Andre Bailey (21), then added 76 crucial runs for the final wicket alongside Tamarie Redwood, who chipped in with one. Royal’s innings finally ended in the 45th over to Clarke, who finished with 3-41. Descarte and Kenneth Dember also chipped in with two wickets apiece.

Volcanoes’ measured chase

Armed with a defendable total, the Scorpions made the Volcanoes work for every run. Precision batting from the visitors saw five batters reach notable scores: opener Johan Jeremiah (30), Sunil Ambris (34), Darron Nedd (35), Shadrack Descarte (31), and Dillon Douglas (44).

Despite picking wickets at key moments, the Scorpions could not break partnerships that kept the chase alive. The contest boiled down to the final pair in the final over, with Dember’s unbeaten 19 and Darel Cyrus’ five nudging the Volcanoes past the target.

All-round contributions highlight the match

Royal’s heroics were mirrored by Marquino Mindley, Royal, Bailey, and Barnes, who all took two wickets each. Yet, it wasn’t enough to carry Jamaica into the final, as the Volcanoes’ disciplined and composed batting ensured a nail-biting finish.

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