Test legend Shiv Chanderpaul and his son, Tagenarine, both stroked half-centuries while Youth World Cup star, Shimron Hetmyer, top-scored with another, but the sixth round clash between championship leaders Jamaica Scorpions and Guyana Jaguars remained evenly poised here Saturday, reports Jamaica Observer.
Resuming the second day at Sabina Park on 61 without loss, Jaguars battled their way to 262 all out, a lead of seven runs on first innings.’
The 20-year-old Hetmyer converted his overnight 51 into 74 while the junior Chanderpaul gathered 58 and his father, 57.
At 219 for four in the second session, Jaguars appeared poised for a large score but they suffered a collapse to lose their last six wickets for 43 runs.
Jaguars kept Scorpions without success early on as Hetmyer and Tagenarine Chanderpaul extended their opening stand to 104 before being separated.
Tagenarine faced 135 balls in 200 minutes, and hit five fours and a six in his third first class half-century.
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