Cornwall shines again as Pride fall short of victory target
Rahkeem Cornwall scored 114 runs with the bat and match figures of nine for 218 with ball.
Rahkeem Cornwall scored 114 runs with the bat and match figures of nine for 218 with ball.

BASSETERRE, St Kitts, (CMC) – Barbados Pride pushed for an improbable win but came up short as all-rounder Rahkeem Cornwall once against proved the difference, ensuring Leeward Islands Hurricanes got the better of the exchanges in their drawn opening round Regional Four-Day contest here yesterday.Set 305 for victory off a minimum of 76 overs, Pride tested the Hurricanes’ mettle through half-centuries from Anthony Alleyne who made 84, Shamarh Brooks who stroked 59 and Test batsman Roston Chase, who was unbeaten on 51, before ending the final day at Warner Park on 235 for five.
Cornwall captured four for 101 to follow up his first innings five-wicket haul, as he finished with match figures of nine for 218.
The 23-year-old West Indies A player had earlier lashed his second half-century of the game with a top score of 60, allowing Hurricanes to declare their second innings on 164 for six just inside the first hour.
Montcin Hodge made 53 while Test left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican picked up three for 31.
Hurricanes walked away with 8.8 points for their efforts while Pride picked up six.
Starting the day on 89 for five, Hurricanes flourished through an 82-run sixth wicket stand between Cornwall and Hodge.
The hard-hitting Cornwall, who made 84 in the first innings, smashed three fours and four sixes off a mere 51 balls while Hodge opted for the anchor role, facing 184 deliveries and counted two fours.
Faced with a difficult hour before lunch, Pride lost Omar Phillips lbw to Cornwall off just the fourth ball of the innings as they reached the interval on 39 for one.
Afterwards, Alleyne spearheaded two partnerships which put Hurricanes under pressure, and gave Pride an outside chance of overhauling their target.
The 23-year-old left-hander, who faced 199 deliveries in 3-¾ hours at the crease and struck 14 fours, put on 110 for the second wicket with Brooks before adding a further 61 for the third wicket with Chase.
Cornwall broke the stand when he had Brooks caught at short-leg, after the right-hander faced 126 balls and counted five fours, but Alleyne found an ally in Chase to keep Pride’s bid alive.
With triple figures beckoning, Alleyne was lbw to one from Cornwall which kept low, and his dismissal triggered a slide which saw three wickets tumble for 24 runs as captain Kevin Stoute (6) and Kenroy Williams (4) both fell cheaply.
With Pride’s challenge having fizzled, Chase took the time to notch his 13th first class half-century in a 34-run sixth wicket stand with Justin Greaves who made 21 not out, before both teams shook hands.

HURRICANES 1st Innings 377
Pride 1st Innings 237
Hurricanes 2nd Innings
(overnight 89 for five)
*K Powell run out 2
K Carty lbw b Roach 1
M Hodge not out 53
C Hughes c Stoute b Charles 28
N Bonner st Rampersaud b Warrican 11
+J Hamilton b Warrican 0
R Cornwall st Rampersad b Warrican 60
Extras (b8, lb1) 9
TOTAL (6 wkts decl., 56 overs) 164
Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-13, 3-65, 4-82, 5-82, 6-164.
Bowling: Roach 7-0-27-1, Chase 4-0-15-0, Williams 7-1-19-0, Charles 12-4-25-1, Warrican 17-8-31-3, Stoute 9-2-38-0.
PRIDE 2nd Innings (target: 305 runs)
O Phillips lbw b Cornwall 6
A Alleyne lbw b Cornwall 84
S Brooks c Hodge b Cornwall 59
R Chase not out 51
*K Stoute c Carty b Bonner 6
K Williams lbw b Cornwall 4
J Greaves not out 21
Extras (lb4) 4
TOTAL (5 wkts, 80 overs) 235
Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-116, 3-177, 4-192, 5-201.
Bowling: Cornwall 35-3-101-4, Tonge 5-4-4-0, Bonner 15-1-46-1, Boatswain 8-2-40-0, Walsh 6-0-13-0, Powell 5-4-2-0, Hughes 1-0-7-0, Taylor 5-1-18-0.
Points: Hurricanes 8.8, Pride 6.
Man-of-the-Match: Rahkeem Cornwall.

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