Skipper Leon Johnson fashioned his fourth First-class hundred and the second of the season to put Guyana Jaguars in a commanding position at the end of day two of the eight round of the WICB Professional Cricket League (PCL) Regional 4-Day game against Windward Islands Volcanoes at the Beausejour Cricket Ground.Johnson slammed 107, and with his effort the Jaguars closed the day on 310-7, a first innings lead of 94 with three first innings wickets remaining. Raymond Reifer is unbeaten on 27.
Vishaul Singh stroked 58, Assad Fudadin (15), Tagenarine Chanderpaul (46) and Anthony Bramble (4), were the other batsmen dismissed during the second day’s play.(Scores: Volcanoes 216 all out (68.2 overs, Jaguars 310 for 7 (106 overs).
Position: Jaguars lead by 94 with three first innings wickets standing Points-to-date: Jaguars 6 (3 bowling points + 3 batting points), Volcanoes 3 (1 batting point + 2 bowling points)
Meanwhile, scores from the other two games: Barbados Pride replying to Jamaica Scorpions first innings total of 177, were bowled out for 217. Batting a second time Jamaica Scorpions were 22-2 when rain intervened, and Trinidad and Tobago Red Fore were 246-6 at stumps, replying to Leeward Islands Hurricane 225..
Johnson century puts Jaguars in strong position
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