Joshua Bishop’s second first-class century reignited West Indies Academy’s hopes, while a shaky second-innings performance from Trinidad and Tobago Red Force left their West Indies Championship fourth-round clash finely poised heading into the final day at Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua.
With a long-standing title drought on the line, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force walked into Queen’s Park Oval on Wednesday with high hopes, but the opening day of their decisive seventh-round West Indies Championship clash against Guyana Harpy Eagles quickly turned into a test of character.
Trinidad and Tobago Red Force solidified their dominant position against the Windward Islands Volcanoes on day two of their day/night West Indies Championship contest, as they opened up a commanding 263-run lead at Arnos Vale on Thursday.