 Yeah, time now to update you on the regional four day championship here in the West Indies. The seventh and final round seems to be heading in the direction of producing wins in each match as they two ended a short while ago across the various venues. Taita Chasez and current leaders, Leone Island's Hurricanes, have control over the Leone Island's Volcano's two Taita Contenders there in their clash at Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad and Tobago now starting the day on 6th without loss in reply to the Leone Island's 300 in their first innings. The Volcano's were dismissed for 179 with Daniel Durham grabbing 6 for 34. Johan Jeremiah top scored with 41 the Hurricanes then ended the day on 111 for 2 butting a second time with first innings Centura and Mikhail Lui so far top scoring with 33. Kavim Hanj and Shamar Springer both have won for 23 as the Hurricanes lead by 232 runs. They are very much in control of that match and the way things are going at the moment they may well be the ones lifting the trophy at the end of this week. For the Taita Chasez team, Guyana Harpy Eagles are slightly behind in their match against combined campuses and colleges after a massive first innings slump to be dismissed for 223 in reply to CCC's 200. This is at the Sir Francois Memorial Ground in Centre-Gostin. Raymond Perez led with 62 but it was 8 for 51 from Ospinna Avinash Mahbring Singh that rocked the Harpy Eagles who started the day on 114 for 1 now batting a second time combined campuses and colleges were 165 for 7 at Stompsville the day and Makati top scoring with 56 against 2 for 29 from Kevin Sinclair. Now they lead by 142 runs the combined campuses and colleges. I guess you would say that the Guyana Harpy Eagles at this stage in control of that match with the upper hand. Let's update you now on the other two matches. Barbados Pride, yes still in Taita Contention but they will rely heavily on Skipper Crick Brathwaite to produce a big score if they are to turn around their position against the West Indies Academy at Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua and Barbuda. Brathwaite is not out on 49 as the Pride ended the day on 109 for 3 in their second innings and overall lead of 19 runs early in the day West Indies Academy where it is missed for 243 in their first innings replying to Barbados first innings 153 Akim Agist top scored with 76 against Akim Jordan 4-4-7-6 and finally at Sabina Park no Taita Contenders here. Jamaica's Corpians are in a spot of bother what's new they are taking on the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force the Red Force resuming on 308 for 7 in their first innings posted 432 Terence Hines added 79 to Joshua the Silver Century while Jevore Royal was the best of the Scorpions bowlers with 3 for 113 at Stumps the Scorpions were 159 for 9 and in danger of following on they still trail by all of 200 and 73 runs look at that Kurt McKenzie with 57 finally getting by the half century mark this campaign Jevore Royal 33 Brian Charles as so far taken 6 4 75 doesn't seem to matter who is voting against the Scorpions this season but we're talking about the Taita Contenders and Lance and Mariah the Leeward Islands Hurricanes are in a very good position to go on and win and we suspect that if they do that against the win on islands volcanoes then they will be lifting the title. Wow. Yeah a bit of a struggle here for the volcanoes who had played so well for long periods in the championship but stuttering here in this all important seventh and final round but I'm good to see some overall strong performances throughout the tournament with a good performance to see Joshua Bishop who bowls left arm spin for the West Indies Academy. I think he's the leading wicket taker in the tournament at the moment got a couple of wickets again today and some strong performances coming from from winwards at the West Indies Academy players and but I agree with you though the Leeward's Hurricanes have been steady throughout and putting in a strong effort here at the back end of the season to see if they can win the title. Yeah and if they go on to win I would say is a well-deserved win for the Leeward's Lance you pointed out a couple of the single performances and that has been my overall take away from this entire regional 40 competition. We've spoken for quite some time and I brought this point up yesterday but I feel like it's necessary that I mention it again we've always spoken about consistency we're getting that from a couple of the players and it's a good sign as we continue to move forward because as one set of West Indies players go we want to make sure that we have some good contenders for those spots so I think that's my take away from this regional 40. Yeah you know Lance asked the question some time ago of Nikhil Uttam Shandani about the Leeward's and the winwards whether they could go on and win the title and look at where we are now. Yeah. Both of them very much in the hunt Barbados stuttering although they started with an opportunity to win. Jameba. Guy and the Harpy eagles are in there as well because they will likely go on well they may go on to win that game against the combined campuses and colleges. What a finish to the regional 40 season yeah let's see how it all unfolds over the next two days. Let's take a break interactive to close the show after this.