Caribbean Times 49th Issue - Tuesday 12th July 2016
Caribbean Times 49th Issue - Tuesday 12th July 2016
Caribbean Times 49th Issue - Tuesday 12th July 2016
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<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>12th</strong> <strong>July</strong> <strong>2016</strong> c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g 19<br />
Jimbo Cornwall selected for President’s XI team<br />
By Vanroy Burnes<br />
Rahkeen “Jimbo” Cornwall have<br />
been selected along with two other<br />
Leeward Islanders in the West Indies<br />
Cricket Board’s President’s XI<br />
team for a 3-day encounter against<br />
the touring Indian team starting at<br />
Warner Park in St. Kitts.<br />
The team which will be captained<br />
by Leon Johnson also includes<br />
Jermaine Blackwood, John<br />
Campbell, Jason Dawes, Jahmar<br />
Hamilton and Moncin Hodge of<br />
Anguilla, the others are Chemar<br />
Holder, Keon Joseph, Shai Hope,<br />
Gudakesh Motie and Kemar Roach.<br />
The 28-year old Kemar Roach<br />
By Vanroy Burnes<br />
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Piggott’s Crushers have captured<br />
the ACB, Parish League<br />
Dave Joseph ltd overs cricket<br />
title for <strong>2016</strong>.<br />
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has played 37 test matches for the<br />
West Indies and scalped 122 wickets<br />
at 30.23 a piece.<br />
Meanwhile Chemar Holder<br />
was a member of the West Indies<br />
U19 team that won the ICC world<br />
T-20 title in Bangladesh, Campbell<br />
Cornwall, Hamilton and Hodge<br />
have been rewarded for their performances<br />
in the past season of the<br />
West Indies Professional Cricket<br />
League 4 Day competition.<br />
The team will be managed and<br />
also coached by Rayon Griffith,<br />
Henderson Springer is the Head<br />
Coach and Ariane Mangar as the<br />
Physio.<br />
Piggott’s Crushers capture Dave Joseph<br />
Limited Overs Parish League title<br />
made light work of the Police<br />
to win by 5 wickets.<br />
Batting first, the Police<br />
were bundled out for 68 runs<br />
with Jermaine Otto picking<br />
up 19 and Vincent Shadrach<br />
Sr. 16, Dean Williams of Piggott’s<br />
picking up four for 23.<br />
Kadeem Phillip had three for<br />
4 and Deran Bent had two for<br />
10.<br />
Piggott’s Crushers<br />
reached 70 for 5, with Kadeem<br />
Phillip 21 not out.<br />
Alston Ryan of the Police<br />
had 2 for 20.<br />
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Police beat Freetown by 29<br />
runs. Police 120 all out with<br />
Jermaine Otto hitting 78.<br />
Freetown in reply 91 all out<br />
with S. Richards 17. Damon<br />
Valentine had three for 12<br />
and Milton Jeremy had 3 for<br />
20.<br />
In the second semi-final<br />
match, Piggott’s beat National<br />
Parks St. Paul’s by 30 runs.<br />
Piggott’s scored 128 all out<br />
with Gersham Phillip scoring<br />
28 and Ajarni Fredericks 30.<br />
Vaughn Walsh had 2 for<br />
19, Purnell Joseph 2 for 15,<br />
Vince Smith 2 for 18 and Geteesh<br />
Harrilall had 3 for 29.<br />
St. Paul’s could only manage<br />
98 runs with Purnell Joseph<br />
scoring 33 and Clinton<br />
Benjamin scoring 15. Kadeem<br />
Phillip picked up 3 for<br />
9 and Ajarni Fredericks 4 for<br />
22.