Caribbean National Weekly

Weather halts tightly contested Super50 Cup match between Harpy Eagles and CCC

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Weather halts tightly contested Super50 Cup match between Harpy Eagles and CCC
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  • CCC's reply was at 86-5 when the heavens opened, making the outcome uncertain.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Tevin Imlach led the Harpy Eagles' batting effort with a well-played 80 runs off 105 balls, including four boundaries and a six.
  • Tagenarine Chanderpaul contributed 30 runs to the total.
  • Alleyne smashed five sixes and two fours on his way to a brisk 47 runs from just 27 balls.
  • Kevin Sinclair (3-39) was the key bowler for the Harpy Eagles.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>As the contest hung in the balance, rain intervened, forcing the umpires to call off the match.
  • The final scores stood at Guyana Harpy Eagles 177 all out in 48.1 overs and CCC 86-5 in 15 overs, resulting in a frustrating no-result for both teams.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

In a closely contested match in the CG United Super50 Cup at the Frank Worrell Memorial Ground, the Guyana Harpy Eagles and Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) had to settle for a no-result due to persistent rain, leaving both teams feeling hard done.

The match had been evenly poised, with the Harpy Eagles posting a modest total of 177 runs before being bowled out. CCC's reply was at 86-5 when the heavens opened, making the outcome uncertain.

Tevin Imlach led the Harpy Eagles' batting effort with a well-played 80 runs off 105 balls, including four boundaries and a six. Tagenarine Chanderpaul contributed 30 runs to the total. Among the CCC bowlers, Akshaya Persaud (2-23) and Shatrughan Rambaran (2-27) were the standout performers.

Aggressive innings

CCC faced a challenging task in their turn at bat, and only Kadeem Alleyne displayed real resistance with an aggressive innings. Alleyne smashed five sixes and two fours on his way to a brisk 47 runs from just 27 balls. Kevin Sinclair (3-39) was the key bowler for the Harpy Eagles.

As the contest hung in the balance, rain intervened, forcing the umpires to call off the match. The final scores stood at Guyana Harpy Eagles 177 all out in 48.1 overs and CCC 86-5 in 15 overs, resulting in a frustrating no-result for both teams.

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