McSween, Edward set up edifying win for Volcanoes

Their bowlers, led by Preston McSween and Larry Edward, set it up, and their batsmen formalized a six-wicket win for Windward Islands Volcanoes against Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the West Indies Championship on Saturday at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy.

- Advertisement -
CoM Job Fair-728x90

Left-arm pacer Preston McSween ended with five for 39 from 13 overs, and left-arm spinner Edward grabbed three for nine from eight overs, and the Hurricanes were bowled out for 144 in their second innings about a half-hour before lunch on the final day of their fourth round match at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy.

Needing 174 to win, Test batsman Sunil Ambris made 40 not out and led solid top-order batting for the Volcanoes and they reached their target about 15 minutes after tea to clinch their second win of the season.

Volcanoes captain and first-innings century-maker Alick Athanaze made 38, opener Keron Cottoy got 37, and Kavem Hodge, another first-innings century-maker, added 27.

Barbadian wicketkeeper-batsman Tevyn Walcott formalized the result when he pulled a delivery from Kofi James, bowling his uncomplicated off-spin, through square leg for four.

The result meant Volcanoes secured 20.2 points from the contest and jumped to 58 in the standings, and Hurricanes gained 7.2 to inch to 41.4.

In the final round starting on Wednesday, Volcanoes battle Barbados Pride at Queen’s Park Oval in the Trinidad & Tobago capital of Port of Spain, in a contest that will decide runners-up, at the same time that Hurricanes face hosts and table leaders Guyana Harpy Eagles at the Guyana National Stadium.

Earlier, long-serving opener Montcin Hodge added 14 to his overnight score and finished with the top score of 59 for the Hurricanes, but none of the other batsmen that came to the crease on the day reached 20.

Hurricanes stumbled to 99 for five at the close on the previous day, and they lost their last five wickets for 30 in the span of 63 balls with Edward being the chief wrecker of the bottom half of the batting.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

He removed United States international Karim Gore for six, Jeremiah Louis for 11, and Javier Spencer for a duck, all to lbw decisions, and McSween bowled first innings century-maker Kofi James for 12 and Rahkeem Cornwall for one to help mop up the tail.

CMC/

More Stories

Reggae Girls Drew Spence and Kadijah Shaw on target in openers

Bunny Shaw’s late heroics send Manchester City roaring into FA Cup final

For more than an hour, Manchester City appeared headed for heartbreak. Chelsea controlled the tempo, dictated possession, and looked firmly on course for a place...
City’s top scorer Bunny Shaw sidelined as injury woes mount for Gareth Taylor

Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw claims second Writers’ Award as Chelsea rumors intensify

Khadija “Bunny” Shaw’s remarkable campaign has produced goals, records, silverware, and now another major individual honor. The Jamaican striker has been named the 2026 Football...
Elaine Thompson-Herah clinches first-ever Commonwealth gold

Faith, fire, and fearlessness fuel Elaine Thompson-Herah’s return to the world stage

Elaine Thompson-Herah still remembers the exact date her world collapsed. June 9, 2024. Inside New York City’s Icahn Stadium during the NYC Grand Prix,...
Khadija Shaw

Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw’s future in doubt as Chelsea circle following City stalemate

The celebrations had barely settled in Manchester before uncertainty swept through the club. Fresh off their first Women’s Super League title in 10 years, Manchester...
Jamaica Kingsmen

Russell, Powell, Allen headline Kingsmen’s bold CPL Draft statement

Before the official announcements are even made, the outlines of a bold new era are already coming into focus. The Jamaica Kingsmen, under new ownership,...
Jamaica World Cup Reggae Boyz

Johnson, Moore lead growing field in high-stakes hunt for Reggae Boyz coach

The search for a new head coach of the Jamaica senior men’s national football team has shifted into a more competitive phase, as early...
FIBA Men's Caribbean Championship

Caribbean Championship roars back as Guyana eyes glory on home court

GEORGETOWN, Guyana — After seven years in dormancy, the FIBA Men's Caribbean Championship is preparing for a vibrant return, this time with Guyana at...

India and Jamaica strengthen ties with Sabina Park scoreboard gift

Under the historic stands of Sabina Park, a simple unveiling carried the weight of generations. What might have appeared to be a routine installation,...
West Indies senior men’s cricket team 2026

West Indies set for summer showdown as Sri Lanka confirm Caribbean tour

The Caribbean cricket calendar is set for an action-filled stretch this summer as Sri Lanka national cricket team prepare for a full bilateral tour...

Jamaican shooters shine bright with multiple podium finishes at World English Championship

Against a backdrop of elite international competition, Jamaica’s shooting fraternity delivered a performance defined by composure, precision, and depth. At the World English Championship in...

Latest Articles