On day two of the CWI 4-Day Championship, the Guyana Harpy Eagles recovered from a difficult position to finish with 159 for 3, trailing the Windward Islands Volcanoes by 54 runs. An impressive partnership of 85 runs by Savoury and Imlach contributed to the turnaround after early losses.
In the ongoing CWI 4-Day Championship, the Guyana Harpy Eagles exhibited resilience against the Windward Islands Volcanoes, concluding day two at 159 for 3. Following a challenging start, where they suffered a quick loss of three wickets, Guyana trailed by 54 runs, after the Windwards were bowled out for 213. The early dismissals of Matthew Nandu (8), Raymond Perez (33), and Kevlon Anderson (21) put the home side in a precarious position at 74 for 3. However, the partnership between Savoury and Imlach transformed the innings as they successfully added 85 runs over approximately 22 overs, stabilizing the team’s performance.
The Guyana Harpy Eagles demonstrated significant resilience during their match against the Windward Islands Volcanoes. After a shaky start, they regrouped through a formidable partnership by Savoury and Imlach, finishing day two at 159 for 3 and within striking distance of the lead.
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