Middlesex’s Rod Michael Unbeaten 105 Sink St. Lucia
Middlesex vs St. Lucia
On 7/11/15: St. Lucia batted first and made 200 all out from 30 overs. Victor Mangal and Lynch opened the inning. Lynch was the first to go caught wicket keeper bowled Leon Hyde for 2 runs. This brought the hard hitting Jacob Emmanuel to the crease, and he did live up to his reputation and carved out a blistering 96. Victor Mangal who steadied the inning batted patiently for a well-played 61. St.
Lucia at one stage of their inning were 178 for 2 from 20 overs. Rawle Jackman cause the initial break through picking up 3 quick wickets, but it was Mark Audain who produced a lively spell of fast medium and accurate bowling that put the final nail in St. Lucia’s coffin with 4 wickets causing St. Lucia to collapse to 200 runs all out.
Bowling for Middlesex, Mark Audain 5 overs, 2 maidens, 14 runs, 4 wickets, Rawle Jackman 6 overs, 25 runs, 4 wickets, Leon Hyde 5 overs, 41 runs, 1 wicket.
Middlesex started the inning with Mark Audain and Fleming, but the latter was the first to go for 1 run. Rawle Jackman was run out attempting a 2nd run, Tyson Crawford went for 10, and Mark Audain went for a blazing 24 runs (5 x 4). Middlesex backs against the wall at 44 runs for 4 wickets. Captain Rod Michael and Chandrapaul Roopnarine batting with a broken finger produced an unbeaten 157 runs 5th wicket partnership sealing the deal for Middlesex. Rod Michael batted brilliantly to produce his maiden club cricket century, a magnificent 105 not out (12 x 4 and 4 x 6). Chandrapaul Roopnarine playing a responsible hand with was classy 49 not out.
Middlesex winning by 6 wickets.
Emperial vs Queensbury
On 7/11/15: Emperial 251 for 7 from 35 overs, Hyron Shallow continued his prolific form with 96, Roy Bryan 34, Forster Lewis 34, and Tanvir Sami 30. Bowling for Queensbury, Marcus Bethel, 7 overs, 48 runs, 2 wickets, Andy Douglas 6 overs, 57 runs, 1 wicket, Harry 7 overs, 51 runs, 1 wicket, Fitzroy Ceasar 7 overs, 1 maiden, 28 runs, and 1 wicket. Queensbury 127 all out, Fitzroy Ceasar 21, bowling for Emperial, Lawrence Shoy 7 overs, 18 runs, 3 wickets, Roy Bryan 5 overs, 1 maiden, 14 runs, 2 wickets, Immamol Hasan 6 overs, 29 runs, 2 wickets, Byron Mars 7 overs, 30 runs, 2 wickets.
Emperial winning by 124 runs.