Johnson sends strong message to WI selectors

GROS ISLET, St Lucia, CMC – Left-hander Leon Johnson sent a strong message to selectors with his second hundred in three games as leaders Guyana Jaguars took a firm grip of their eighth round clash with Leeward Islands Hurricanes here yesterday.

Left-hander Leon Johnson … struck an attractive hundred to put Jaguars on top.
Left-hander Leon Johnson … struck an attractive hundred to put Jaguars on top.

The Jaguars skipper stroked 107 – an innings which powered the visitors to 310 for seven at the close of the second day in response to Volcanoes’ first innings of 216.

In-form left-hander Vishaul Singh stroked 58, opener Tagenarine Chanderpaul weighed in with 46 while Barbadian all-rounder Raymon Reifer finished on 27 not out.

The effort allowed Jaguars to carve out a significant 94-run lead heading into today’s penultimate day at the Beausejour Cricket Stadium.

Resuming the day on 44 for two, Chanderpaul and Assad Fudadin (15) extended their third wicket stand to 33, to give Jaguars a stable start.

When Fudadin was lbw to seamer Kyle Mayers (2-67), Chanderpaul put on another 30 with Johnson before he fell just before lunch, to leave Jaguars on 132 for four at the break.

Johnson and Vishaul then combined in the best partnership of the innings, adding 119 for the fifth wicket in a stand that kept Hurricanes wicket-less in the past lunch session.

Johnson faced 184 deliveries and struck 13 fours in an innings which spanned almost 4-3/4 hours while Vishaul faced 149 balls in nearly 2-3/4 hours and counted four fours.

Unbeaten on 63 at tea, Johnson eventually raised his hundred off 169 balls with 12 fours, with a boundary off seamer Kevin McClean.

The partnership was broken when Vishaul offered no stroke to off-spinner Liam Sebastien and was lbw at 219 for five and Jaguars stumbled somewhat when Anthony Bramble was caught at the wicket for four off seamer Mervin Matthew(3-73).

However, Johnson and Reifer put on 62 in an attractive seventh wicket partnership that took the momentum away from Volcanoes.

SCOREBOARD
VOLCANOES 1st Innings 216
JAGUARS 1st Innings
(overnight 44 for two)
T Chanderpaul lbw b Matthew 46
R Chandrika lbw b Mayers 17
D Bishoo c Hodge b Matthew 0
A Fudadin lbw b Mayers 15
*L Johnson c Theophile b Shillingford 107
V Singh lbw b Sebastien 58
+A Bramble c wkp Ambris b Matthew 4
R Reifer not out 27
V Permaul not out 16
Extras (b6, lb2, w8, nb4) 20
TOTAL (7 wkts, 106 overs) 310
To bat: R Beaton, K Joseph.
Fall of wickets: 1-34, 2-37, 3-70, 4-100, 5-219, 6-229, 7-291.
Bowling: Matthew 26-5-73-3 (w4), McClean 18-0-77-0 (w1, nb1), Mayers 23-3-67-2 (w3, nb3), Shillingford 23-8-52-1, Sebastien 16-4-33-1.
Position: Jaguars lead by 94 runs on first innings with three wickets intact.
Toss: Jaguars.
Umpires: Lennox Abraham, Gregory Brathwaite.