 So round six of the cricket Westerners regional 4-day competition pulled off with a bang earlier on Wednesday as the four games across three countries produced five centuries. Let's head over to the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigone, Barbuda now where the Windward Islands Volcanoes who elected to bat were dismissed for 162 in 48.3 overs against the Westerners Academy. The spinner Joshua Bishop picked up four for 24 for the academy team who then battled to 99 for five before Reign ended the day's play. The Westerners Academy will begin day two, six of three runs adrift of the Volcanoes first innings total. Over in Trinidad and Tobago, Centres from Jason Mohamed 157 and Amir Django 151 not out led host TNT Red Force to 374 for four at Stumps after being inserted by the combined campuses and colleges at the Sir Frank Warren Cricket Ground, the 37-year-old Mohamed getting his 13th first-class 100. Amari Goodridge was the pick of the CCC bowlers with 3437 still in TNT where Barbados pride got to Stumps at 243 for three in 90 overs after electing to bat against the Leeward Islands Hurricanes at Queen's Park Oval, 171 run opening stand between Zachary McCaskey 101 and Skipper Craig Brathwood 117 not out piloted the pride's cause. So lots of good batting there and Weston is test captain Craig Brathwood getting among the hundreds his opening partner Zachary McCaskey getting a hundred as well and we mentioned the 37-year-old Jason Mohamed every time Trinidad and Tobago Red Force team is picked and he is picked you know you hear grumblings about he's 37 years old and why don't they give a younger man the opportunity but it was first-class number 13 for Jason Mohamed today. Correct and like I understand the discussion about you know give a younger man an opportunity but Jason Mohamed has been a player that where centuries are concerned he doesn't play I mean the numbers speak for themselves and it's always entertaining for me to watch to of course you know see players stepping up and getting the century but that aside I was really really happy Lance to see on the Skipper Craig Brathwood get that and Zachary McCaskey you know foot to foot with him and you know being a great partner as well so I think there are a lot of positives coming out of this competition looking forward to see how it ends. Yeah and this is the penultimate round of the tournament now the Leeward Islands surging to the top of the table from their four consecutive victories that they had the volcanoes having a really disappointing batting effort today bow dot 462 so that would be worrying for them that they appear to be losing their form at the wrong end of the of the season because they were doing well for most of the season and now they had lost their last game and then they batted badly today having said that they were rebounding with a ball and being competitive so there's still a chance that they could win this match but a 162 total for the winners volcanoes who for the most part had batted well so far this season would be a disappointing total for them. Yeah I was shocked myself because winwards were second on the table for quite some time so but it just shows you how the long format of this competition anything can change so you can start the tournament really well and it's also based on the opponents that you would have faced Lance but I still think based on what we would have seen previously the caliber of players the scores and all that they have a really good chance to rebound and I think we won't have to wait too long before we see how that one turns out. Yeah and we see continued evidence that um original batters struggle against spin bowling in that same match with the volcanoes and the westerners academy apart from Joshua bishops four wickets there was a three-week hole I think for Johan Lane as well another spinner so it would have been spinners who caused the downfall of the winners volcanoes and in that match so disappointment for them there but as I said they've they've hit back a bit with the ball and there's a chance the volcanoes can come back and win this match and the leewards didn't bat that well today either so um there's a chance that the leaders could stutter here so the volcanoes may still be right in the hunt and Barbados pride and the guy in the harpy eagles not too far off the pace to challenge them now at Savannah park the Jamaica scorpions are taking on the defending champions the guy in the harpy eagles Ricardo Chambers live on location yeah thank you very much Lance Fritigar well you talk about wonderful performances we definitely had one here but it didn't start the way that the guy in the harpy eagles would have wanted the defending champions the scorpions won the toss and they elected to bowl first and yet it seemed as if the perfect decision because they had the guy in the harpy eagles reeling at 58 for five at launch and just after 61 for six the scorpions were in complete control at that stage with a 127 run seventh wicked partnership between Camel Saveri the 27 year old and the West Indies test spinner Goodakash Moti well got them out of that trouble from 6 to 1 for 6 to 188 when Moti went for 56 it was his second first-class south century but guess what Saveri went on to his second first-class century he ended the day on 127 a career best for him as the harpy eagles closed on 278 for seven and I do have the man of the moment with me Camel Saveri Camel first of all talk to me about your knock today it was quite an innings yeah yeah yeah first of all I want to give God thanks and praise without him nothing is not possible yeah it's always amazing scoring 100 when the team under pressure so today I put up my hands and I must give God thanks and praise once again one of the things I notice is that the head of selectors Desmond Haynes was here at Savannah Park watching you must have been thinking to yourself it's a great time to perform not really not really I just want to go there you know and do good and let my performance speak for itself but you feel you must have impressed a big man today though yeah definitely definitely yeah yeah you know the harpy eagles were in trouble you were 61 for six talk to me about the innings and how you conceptualized it and and put this together yeah well as a senior camp you know you know I read the situation well and with Godakesh Moti as a senior player but then with me I he so he's so calm and collective you know and he told me that once we stay there and get a good partnership it could be better for us and it happens that me and Godakesh we share a good partnership I actually kind of remember so much but was a good one yeah definitely was a good partnership I want you to talk to me about how important this is for you though because this is only your second score over 25 in seven innings this season so I get the feeling as if it was important for you to get a big one today yeah exactly um well after the after we went on the two weeks break I went home back I spent some time with my family to relax relax I reflect on where I went wrong and I just said that you know what when I get an opportunity in the next game I want to put up my hand well you certainly did that congratulations at a very good knock and putting your team in a very good position at two 78 for seven quickly how do you feel about the position that the team is in oh yeah um two 78 I would take that any day after I'm at six six or something for six I would take that any day come back tomorrow and we'll just skip out there with myself see where it goes all the best yeah thank you all right yeah Kemal save for the man who started for the kind of happy egos 127 not out he will resume on day number two with the captain Tevin Imlak who is on 33 by the way Imlak had to retire hurt before lunch seemed to be a wrist issue we'll get confirmation on that but he returned later in the day and by the through the day the partnership is so far in 90 himself and savory the Jamaican scorpions have put a few opportunities down though including savory when he was on 119 would have been a great way for the scorpions to end the day but as it stands now it is the guy in the harpy egos in control 270th for seven and close day one of this regional four-day encounter at Sabina Park it's fourth versus fifth guy in the harpy egos want the points they want to move up into the top three two maybe even one Lance Mariah Cardo um Desi Haynes the chief selector for the West Indies um intermaker for this match at Sabina Park and usually when selectors make a trip like that sometimes they have their eyes on on particular players and um you know the the guy in the harpy egos have some real good talent coming through and um Desi Haynes was there having a look at them and um savory as Ricardo just mentioned would have played well enough to get his attention although his body of work so far this season hasn't been that impressive but um I think I agree with the young batsman that when you hit a hundred lifting your team from a perilous position like six to one for six it feels better yeah yeah the performance feels yeah and good occasion moaty although he can bat he's not a front line batsman so the way they got together with that partnership and rebuild the Ghana innings very very impressive and the Jamaica scorpions will feel that they they didn't they didn't follow through with a good start that they had um not that the Guyanese didn't bat well but if you're a bowling team and that happens too you're going to feel as if you you did some things wrong and you you let things slip but the the scorpions have been very up and down this season the harpy egos didn't start well but as the season has gone on they have they have gradually gotten better and at 278 for seven at stumps for them a very very satisfying closer play score for them given where they were earlier in the day yeah they'll feel really really relieved a good bounce back and as as Ricardo mentioned at a time when the select is there if it's one time you want to perform and get his eyes on you would be you know when he's relaxing and watching the match and all of that so i think it was a perfect display today but anything could happen tomorrow lands conditions all these different things with us so let's wait and see yeah so the sixth round day one closes in the western days championship so first class season here in the Caribbean and quite a few of the matches interestingly poised as we head into day two tomorrow and we will live on the sportsmax zone on thursday drop in at sabina park and get the update again as we did today on the other side of the break i think it's just the fax time back in a moment