 Yeah, we're switching to cricket now on the Sports Mag Zone as round four of the West Indies Championship, bowed off today with four matches across three countries. Let's begin our day one recap at Sabina Park, where Jamaica Scorpions are on Oriental action against the West Indies Academy team, Ricardo Chambers live on location. Yeah, thank you so much Lance and Mariah, well it's been quite a day of cricket here at Sabina Park. 344 runs scored, 10 wickets taken and quite a few blunders as well. On day one of this fourth round, the cricket West Indies four-day encounter between the Jamaica Scorpions in fourth position in the table, taking on the West Indies Academy. They find themselves in seventh position in the table. I'll tell you what happened then on day number one, the West Indies Academy sent about 324 all-out the Jamaica Scorpions facing six overs before the close of play and getting to 20 without loss. Let's give you the details of the West Indies Academy innings because they got off to a rather watchful start. They got to 42 in the first hour of play but by the time they got to lunch they were blazing 121 foot two. Kadeen Alain was the star performer in the morning session with his second 50 of the season getting to 52. He was the last one out and on the stroke of lunch actually and yeah, he had a very good innings and included five fours and three sixes. All three of those sixes came off Pete Salmon in one over. He hit him over mid-off first of all then swung him over deep mid-wicket and then the next ball over deep back put post at lunch session Joshua Dorn. He was the man who took charge. He eventually top scored with 83 132 deliveries. He hit 12 fours and one six. Early in his innings played a few lovely forceful shots through the upside square of the wicket and then as he built the innings and progressed he also played brilliantly through the onside in front of the wicket. It was quite a fantastic knock. And joy of long the 17 years old Joshua Dorn making his first class debut but he looked like a man who has been playing at this level for quite a while. Remember he played for the West Indies on the 19s at the World Cup. His highest score there was only 11 at that tournament. Only got into double figures once but yeah he looked quite a class at here today. Jordan Johnson the Jamaican also had a good knock 61. He had a lot of luck though Jordan Johnson he was dropped on 26. There was a runoff chance when he was on 25 as well but he made full use of the opportunities and went on to score 61 and then Joshua James at the back end with an entertaining 36 from 26 deliveries taking the West Indies Academy to 300 and 24 o'clock. As I pointed out earlier there were 121 for two in the first session at launch. They got to 237 for four at T so adding 116 runs in that session and then in the third session 6 for 87 is what they got to be bowed up for 324. In fact at one stage it looked as if they would have gotten a little over 350 on this opening day but it was not to be. And then when the Scorpions faced their six overs they got to 20 without lost. Kurt McKenzie in the absence of the team's leading run scored a champion who is away on Lanker Premier League duties promoted to open the batting from his regular number three position. He's on 10 and Carlos Brown who has gone pretty well this season. He too is on 10 and they will take the Jamaicans into day number two of this contest. I have with me Joshua Dorn who tops for it for the West Indies Academy I pointed out quite a fine knock from the 17 year old at Barbadian and Joshua it was a quality innings from you today. Talk me through the innings and the mindset as you went out in the middle to play your first class innings. The openers are quite watchful in that first hour but as soon as you went out there you were positive and in a way aggressive as well. Talk me through that. Well to be honest, to be honest the guys were just waiting for the pitch directly in the water. I didn't think there were many devils out there on the pitch assess it for me from your standpoint. The pitch was a good pitch. Yeah unfortunately some audio issues there with Joshua Dorn his big knock today on his first class debut and Riccardo did point out that he didn't do very well for the West Indies in the under 19 World Cup but he was one of the top batsmen going in in the warm-up matches and in the build-up matches and the preparatory matches going in Dorn was a fairly heavy and consistent scorer. Disappointing for him Mariah that he didn't shine at the under 19 World Cup but he's still young and obviously has a lot of talent. He obviously impressed Riccardo. And the thing is I would have loved to hear what he was saying to Riccardo because I love to hear from these upcoming batsmen that we don't regularly get interviews from especially he made that 83 today of 132 deliveries. You can see he appears a little bit shy in his responses from the little that I could hear. I was really intrigued to hear what he had to say but Lance I'm hoping that this is not the end of it. He's going to continuously score so we can catch him in another interview. Yeah man I'm pretty sure. Moving over to Trinidad and Tobago where there were two matches played the first of which saw the home side TNT Red Force winning the toss and electing to field against the leaders Winward Allens Volcanoes that match at Queen's Park or both the Volcanoes 191 all out Alec Atheneys 56 and Sunil Ambrus 35 two men with West Indies experience Anderson Phillip picking up five for 37 and Cara Pierre the left arm spinner three for 21 so TNT having a good opening day there because they have replied strongly at 8-9 for one of 27 overs with a Keorn Ottley 47 and Vickish Mohan 34 not out so at 8-9 for one replying to 191 Trinidad and Tobago Red Force having probably their best day of the series so far Red Force trailing by 102 runs but with all of nine wickets in hand. Meanwhile the combined campuses and colleges battled to 273 in 81.2 overs after winning the toss and electing to battle the Sir Frank Ward Memorial Ground against the Leeward Allens Hurricanes Amara Goodrich led the CCC fight with 75 and as we said 273 all out there Daniel Doran the spinner with four for 37 and Jeremiah Louis three for 54 the fast bowler and the Leeward's in reply 24-1 so the Hurricanes trailing by 253 runs and a pretty strong effort there from the combined campuses and colleges Keeseh Carty and the Kyron Power the not out batsman at the moment but let's move over to Antigua now where the Ghana Harpy Eagles got to Stumps in a commanding position at 231 for five after being inserted by the Barbados Barbeda Sprite Keppelin Aniston top scoring for the Harpy Eagles with 87 and Tevin Imlak 55 also getting a half centre there bowling for the Barbados Sprite Jason Holder two for 29 and at Jomil Warkham one for 31 so 231 for five the Ghana Harpy Eagles defending champions in the regional four day championship and there's Keppelin Aniston batting and the Jason Holder bowling there and the Harpy Eagles their title defence hasn't been going well so far this season even though there is still more cricket to be played yeah well we'll have to monitor Lance how they carry out because the women were really really good when compared to the men start this season but of course it's still a bit more cricket to be played I'm happy to see Barbadian Jason Holder joining his Barbados team and a lot of the West Indies players as well joining the setup now yeah I was looking at the latest test test cricket rankings player rankings today and Jason Holder still ranked number five on the all-rounders list he and Kyle Mayer is at 10th the only West Indians at the moment ranked in the top 10 in the test test rankings whether batting bowling or or in the all-rounder spots so good to see Holder back planks on domestic cricket and let's see let's see what will happen here for the Barbados pride because the Ghana Harpy Eagles are intent on trying to improve what they've been able to deliver so far I don't want to say that they miss Leon Johnson as a captain because as a captain Leon had some magic and his leadership of the Ghana Harpy Eagles really really impressive over the years and he has retired now and the Ghana Harpy Eagles trying to keep their their their their image up in the absence of their long-standing captain let's go to break when we come back interactive with Mariah leading the show