In the ongoing CWI 4-Day Championship, the Guyana Harpy Eagles recovered from an early slump to end Day Two at 159-3, led by an 85-run partnership between Savoury and Imlach. They currently trail the Windward Islands Volcanoes by 54 runs after dismissing them for 213 earlier in the match.
During the CWI 4-Day Championship, the Guyana Harpy Eagles demonstrated resilience on Day Two by achieving a formidable 85-run partnership for the fourth wicket. This partnership enabled them to reach a score of 159-3 at stumps, reducing their deficit to the Windward Islands Volcanoes, who were previously dismissed for 213. Despite a shaky start with an early score of 74/3, the Harpy Eagles managed to recover confidently. Matthew Nandu, Raymond Perez, and Kevlon Anderson, unfortunately, fell for scores of eight, 33, and 21 respectively, but Savoury and Imlach’s strong collaboration revitalized the team’s position. The match is held at the National Stadium in Providence, Guyana, where home side momentum was regained after a challenging beginning.
The Guyana Harpy Eagles exhibited significant determination in their match against the Windward Islands Volcanoes during the CWI 4-Day Championship. After a slow start, the solid partnership between Savoury and Imlach played a crucial role in stabilizing the innings. With a score of 159-3 at the end of Day Two, they positioned themselves strongly to overcome a 54-run deficit, showcasing their potential as the match progresses.
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