RONALDO Alimohamed and Nial Smith produced a devastating display of seam bowling, combining to take all ten wickets as Jamaica Scorpions crumbled to a paltry 44 all out on day two of their fourth-round clash against Guyana Harpy Eagles in the 2025 West Indies Four-Day Championship.
The Scorpions’ batting lineup was utterly dismantled in just 25.5 overs, leaving the Harpy Eagles in a commanding position.
Alimohamed finished with figures of 6-17, while Smith claimed 4-21, their combined effort leaving the Scorpions reeling at Sabina Park.

The day began with the Harpy Eagles resuming their first innings on 268-5. They were eventually bowled out for 339, adding 71 runs to their overnight score.
Kevlon Anderson’s 116, which he retired hurt on day one, was the cornerstone of their innings. Matthew Nandu (61) and Kemol Savory (48) also made valuable contributions.
Odean Smith completed a five-wicket haul, taking 5-68, while Marquino Mindley and Tamarie Redwood picked up two wickets each.
However, the Scorpions’ batting imploded in their reply.
Only Javelle Glenn (5), Brandon King (4), and Odean Smith (4) managed to score more than three runs.
Extras accounted for 17, with 10 of those being no-balls bowled by Smith, highlighting the Scorpions’ shambolic batting performance.
With a massive lead of 295, the Harpy Eagles opted to bat again. At stumps, they were 68-1 in their second innings, extending their overall lead to 363 runs.
Tagenarine Chanderpaul (37*) and Tevin Imlach (19*) were at the crease, with Matthew Nandu (6) being the only wicket to fall, dismissed by Brad Barnes (1-23).