Paul, Fudadin put Guyana in driver’s seat

Assad Fudadin acknowledges his teammates after reaching his sixth first-class century against the Windward Island Volcanoes and remaining unbeaten on 113 at the end of the first day’s play

Two-time defending champions the Guyana Jaguars ended day one of their ninth-round clash against the Windward Islands Volcanoes at the Providence National Stadium on 204 for two with Assad Fudadin reaching his sixth first-class century, unbeaten on 113 after all-rounder Keemo Paul, playing in only his second first-class match, took career bowling figures of 6 for 28 to dismiss the Volcanoes for 95 in 28.1 overs.

At the close of play the Guyana Jaguars led by 109 runs on first innings.

Volcanoes, earlier in the day, won the toss and elected to bat but were soon