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Athanaze scores second 100 this season as Volcanoes score emphatic 50-run victory over CCC

Athanaze scored 140 and shared in a second-wicket partnership of 208 with Kavem Hodge(106 not out)  after the Windward Islands Volcanoes had lost the wicket of Johnson Charles for nine with 26 runs on the board.

Athanaze was eventually dismissed in the 42nd following a stay of 129 deliveries during which he hit 16 fours and three sixes.

Three wickets fell for 18 runs as the Windwards lost Shadrack Descarte for one and Sunil Ambris for five to slip to 252-4 in the 46th over.

However, Hodge, whose runs came from 131 balls and included four fours and two sixes, and Andre Fletcher who smashed two sixes in a 19-ball 30, plundered the bowling for 48 from 29 balls as the Windwards raced to 300-4 from their 50 overs.

Amari Goodridge was the best of the Combined Colleges and Campuses bowlers with 2-56 from seven overs. Michail Powell took 1-45.

With the weather intervening, CCC were required to score 160 for victory but it proved a tall ask.

Demario Richards (24), Kirsten Kallicharan (23) both got starts but failed to capitalize as the CCC slipped to 39-2 in the seventh over.

Kallicharan and Johnathan Drakes put on a painstaking 41 in 53 balls falling further behind the required run rate with each passing over.

Denesh Ramdin was unbeaten on 21 at the end as the CCC ran out of balls and out of time.

There was a wicket each for Preston McSween, Hodge, Justin Greaves, who was the pick of the bowlers with 1-21 and Larry Edward who took 1-22.

Damel Evelyn's Unbeaten Half-Century Steadies CCC on Rain-Shortened Day

Damel Evelyn played a crucial innings for Combined Colleges and Campuses (CCC), scoring an unbeaten half-century as they closed a truncated first day of their third-round WI Championship match against the Windward Islands Volcanoes at Windsor Park in Roseau. Only 52 overs were bowled in the day due to interruptions, but Evelyn’s patient and composed knock ensured CCC ended on 137 for 5.

Red Force batters shine under lights in dominant start

Trinidad and Tobago Red Force made an emphatic start to their West Indies Championship campaign, as four batsmen notched up half-centuries on the opening day of their day/night contest against Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy on Wednesday.