
Tags: Cricket, Caribbean, West Indies, West Indies Championship, Windies
A devastating six-wicket haul from T&T Red Force off-spinner Bryan Charles played a key role in skittling out Jamaica Scorpions for under 160 runs, on day one of the West Indies Championship at the Brian Lara Stadium.
The Scorpions found themselves on the back foot early on when Red Force pace bowler Jaden Seales struck to remove opener Leroy Lugg, with just 10 runs on the board.
Charles, who ended the match with outstanding figures of 6 for 48, began his relentless attack on the Scorpions line-up by breaking up the dangerous partnership of John Campbell and Jermaine Blackwood. The duo had already come together to put on 64 for the second wicket when Campbell was caught by Imran Khan off Charles.
Blackwood seemed on track for a half-century but was also uprooted on 44, by Charles, four overs later. A shocking collapse then saw the Jamaica-based franchise lose their next four wickets for just 5 runs as Alwyn Williams (5), Romaine Morrison (0), Derval Green (0), and Jamie Merchant (0) all departed in quick succession. Paul Palmer combined with Marquino Mindley for a late-innings 33-run partnership to avoid further embarrassment.
Seales provided the most support for Charles after claiming 2 for 17. In response, Trinidad and Tobago were 98 for 3 at the close of play, having lost openers Keagan Simmons (11) and Khan (9), and Jason Mohammed (22). Joshua Da Silva (22) and Yannick Cariah (11) are the not-out batsmen at the crease.
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