Jamaica storm to the top after whipping T&T

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC) – Five-time champions Jamaica shot to the top of the Regional Four-Day Championship standings when they inflicted a humbling 93-run defeat on Trinidad and Tobago here yesterday.

Playing on the penultimate day of the sixth round affair at Sabina Park, Jamaica bundled out the visitors for a disappointing 193, after earlier setting them to score 286 for victory.
Once again, they were led by their champion left-arm spinner Nikita Miller who picked up four for 54 while fast bowler Andrew Richardson snatched two for 23.
Rayad Emrit top-scored with a cameo 52 and Imran Khan got 36, and resisted the Jamaicans in an 83-run, seventh-wicket stand that gave the Trinidadian side hope.
Once Emrit was run-out, however, Jamaicans regained their grip on the match to secure an emphatic win and move to 48 points, level with previous leaders Windward Islands.
Earlier, Jamaica lost their remaining wickets for just 75 runs to be dismissed for 259 before lunch, after resuming the day on 184 for four.
Opener Brenton Parchment added just 15 to his overnight 60 as leg-spinner Imran Khan, with five for 28, crippled Jamaica’s lower order.
West Indies fast bowler Shannon Gabriel finished with two for 52.
For the second time in the game, Adrian Barath fell cheaply for eight as T&T limped to the interval on 20 for one with Lendl Simmons on ten and Kjorn Ottley, one.
Trinidad suffered a huge setback in the first over after lunch when Simmons failed to add and three overs later, Jason Mohammed departed lbw to Richardson for three at 24 for three.
Ottley and captain Denesh Ramdin, who made 30, then put on 55 to give T&T a small reprieve, steering them to lunch at 77 for three.
While Ottley faced 98 balls in 137 minutes at the crease, Ramdin struck three fours off 85 balls in 102 minutes.
Both batsmen fell with the score on 79 and when Yannic Cariah perished at the hands of Miller for seven at 86 for six, T&T were in strife.
However, Emrit and Khan came together to stop the haemorrhaging and at one stage, looked like carrying T&T to the close without further loss.
Emrit struck five fours and two sixes in a cavalier 53-ball knock while Khan was more patient, facing 113 balls in 140 minutes at the crease and counted three fours and a six.
The run-out of Emrit, however, proved the turning point and Jamaica quickly got in among the T&T tail.

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