 Chadwick Walton making a century for the Jamaican Scorpions at Sabina Park in the Cricket West Indies four-day championship, raising his back. Not many at Sabina Park to see it, though. It's round two of the four-day championship. It continued today with day-to-action from four games, two in Jamaica and two in St. Kitts and Nevis. Yeah, let's start at today's featured venue. Sabina Park, where Gerard Marsili has been taking in the action for the past two days. Gerard, take it away. Thank you so much, Ricardo. Yes, I'm here at Sabina Park. Let me start by giving you the position of the game, Jamaica Scorpions. They trail after day two by 48 runs of scores in the match so far. Come by campuses and colleges, 307 all-out Scorpions, 259 for six in their first in his reply. And yeah, the stand also for Jonathan Carter starting the day on 108 from a 260 for seven, which CCC would have started, and he finished on 135, his sixth first-class century. O.J. Schuels and Gordon Brinder would have picked up three wickets each for the Scorpions, giving them the opportunity to bat today. Chadwick Walton, though, he definitely eclipsed that century from Jonathan Carter with a century of his own. Of course, the first centurion for the Jamaica Scorpions since 2022, Aldean Thomas and Jermaine Blackwood the last two before him. But he was definitely the man of the day, a wonderfully constructed and is very aggressive, very patient at the end as well. Unfortunately, he was dismissed coming on to the end of the day's play. Carl Brown, he had some support from Carl Brown. They put on an opening stand of 169. He had a 48, the 24-year-old. But Zishan Matara, he was a bright spark for the CCC team for 69, well, the 70-year-old taking four wickets, his first time in first-class cricket. And yeah, it was a really good performance from him. Of course, in all the Westonese players in the Scorpion team, McKinsey, Bonner, Blackwood again failing, not providing that support to Walton that he would have wanted. McKinsey, he was out for nine, Bonner gone for six, although his dismissal was a bit questionable and then Blackwood being removed for eight. But of course, like I said, the stand-up for today, Chadwick Walton, 164, let me talk to him now and get his views on his innings. Chadwick, well played to you and you must be very happy about the position of the game right now. Thanks again. Not necessarily say that I'm happy with the position of the game. I would have liked for us to have a lead going into the third day, but unfortunately that's not the case. At the end of the first session, that's when you would have really started your innings in it, but you are totally dominated in the second session after lunch. What was the mentality like because it was very aggressive, very natural. We didn't see that from you in the first game. You took a little bit more time and then you paid for it with your wicket. But this time around, you were more aggressive. You were hitting boundaries as we know you to do. What was the approach like for you this time? The approach was just to be a little bit more positive. I went on Sunday and I did some work with coach Sam was in the net and I just came out and expressed myself to Danon. Unfortunately for me, he came up, but unfortunately, I won't be starting the innings tomorrow. Yeah, I talked to me a little bit though about that dismissal, where you did seem annoyed. Just tell me what was going through your head at that point. At that point, I just wanted to come out of the park and start the game again fresh tomorrow, but it just didn't happen. You think if you had continued to play naturally, then you would have been there tomorrow morning? I wouldn't have changed the approach. I think that approach was the right approach. Just unfortunately, like I said, it didn't happen. Yeah, well, the 64 runs behind. Do you think you can get the lead early in the morning and how much are you pushing to make the CCC team back again? Well, we'll try to overhaul what they have already and then we'll see how far we can get a lead. Thank you so much, Chadwick. Well played to Chadwick Watson. There are 164 runs for the Jamaican and the CCC team, they would have opted to bat first on this wicket. They didn't really prove enough for them. This wicket is very, very flat. It is not producing a lot for the fast bowlers. The spinners, that's why you saw Martara taking four wickets. They would have been able to get all the wickets so far in this, well, in this, in this, in this so far. But yeah, really good performance from the Jamaican Scorpions on day two. And Chadwick Watson especially, standing out 164, the scores so far. Once again, to remind you viewers and to you, Riccardo and Lance, 307 all out. The CCC team batting first. And yeah, going into day two, the Scorpions trail by 48 runs. They are on 259 for six. That's it from here at Sabina Park after day two, Jamaican Scorpions against CCC. Yeah, thanks very much, Gerard. With that report, the Scorpions in a very strong position at one stage. As Gerard pointed out, a 169 run opening partnership between Walton and the Carlos Brown who fell too short of his maiden half century, but unable to push on. All right, let's find out what else is happening around the league. There is another match happening in Jamaica, Lance. It is the Barbados Pride. And of course, they are taking on at Kensington Park, the Winwood Islands Volcanoes. And it's been an excellent performance from the Winwood Islands Volcano so far. Of course, they did so well in the opening match against Jamaica. And here we are seeing them again. So Barbados Pride 214 and 72 for four. The Volcanoes getting to 325 and Gerard spoke about the West Indies players not quite coming to the party. And we see it again in the second inning, Scrog Brathway, the West Indies captain getting just 18. Zakhar Makski, who was in the West Indies squad for the Australia tour getting nine. Those two haven't gotten off for the tournament just yet. Akim Jordan, I suspect, came in as a night watchman, not out on four with Jonathan Driggs getting 20. So Barbados Pride trailing by 39 runs with six second innings, wickets in hand, entering to Mars third day. And this one looks as if it has a three day look about it, Lance. Yeah, courtesy, no small measure to the Winwoods Volcanoes replied to the Barbados Pride total. One and a half centuries for Kimman, Emilius and Sunil Ambrus. And there was another half century, I think, at the top of the innings, Solizano, the Trinidadian player. So a strong performance by the Winwoods Volcanoes and showing that their dominant performance against the Jamaicans the weekend before was no fluke. This is a Volcanoes team that is strong. Yeah, very much the case and well led by the young man, Emilius. So here we go now to St. Kitts and Nevis, Leeward Islands Hurricanes 352 and 52 for one. They are in control against the Guyana Harpy Eagles who were bowled out for 188 in just 57.3 overs. So the Hurricanes lead by 216 runs and they have nine second innings wickets in hand. They are very much in control of this one and it would take a brave man to bet against them going on to win that one in Trinidadian and Tobago versus West Indies Academy. The Academy side trailing by 82 runs with seven wickets remaining. Trinidad and Tobago, Red Force 329, the West Indies Academy 163 and 84 for three. That's the position in that game. Let's take a break. We'll be back with more on the Sports Mag Zone and we'll be back tomorrow with more regional four day cricket.