Red Force beat Hurricanes by nine wickets

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) – Rahkeem Cornwall’s half-century was in vain, as Leeward Islands Hurricanes went down to Trinidad and Tobago Red Force by nine wickets, on the final day of their eighth round contest here yesterday.Resuming the day in a dodgy position on 147 for five at the National Cricket Centre, Hurricanes rallied to 287 all out in their second innings, largely due to Cornwall’s bold 65.
Orlando Peters stroked 39 while Jeremiah Louis hit a defiant unbeaten 32.
Leg-spinner Imran Khan was the main wicket-taker with four for 80 and was supported by part-time off-spinner Narsingh Deonarine (2-44) and left-arm spinner Yannic Cariah (2-48).
Set 107 for victory, Red Force wasted little time in racing to their target off 13.3 overs, with opener Evin Lewis smashing a quick-fire 56 off 41 deliveries.
He struck nine fours and a six and posted 97 for the first wicket with Barbadian Kyle Hope who carved out an unbeaten 34 off 36 deliveries with four fours and a six.
Cornwall had earlier proved the mainstay of the Hurricanes innings with his second half-century in as many games.
All told, he counted seven fours and two sixes off 97 deliveries in 129 minutes at the crease.
He stretched his overnight sixth-wicket stand with Peters to 75 and then put on another 50 for the eighth wicket with Louis, who struck six fours and a six off 62 balls.
Cornwall was eighth out, lbw to Imran Khan, as Hurricanes lost their last three wickets for 21 runs.
With the victory, Red Force picked up 18 points to move into third place in the standing on 74 points while Hurricanes earned three points to remain bottom on 39 points.

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