 Alright, time now for our update from the CWI regional four-day championship. Let's start our day three, round three recap at the College Cricket Ground, where the defending champions Ghana Harpy Eagles are closing in on victory. And this against the West Indies Academy side, led by a fabulous century of 165 from Kevin Sinclair. The Harpy Eagles getting to 417 for seven declared in their second innings and setting the West Indies Academy 429 for victory. The West Indies Academy of 161 for seven at Stumps. They are 268 runs away from what would now be an unlikely win. Jordan Johnson the top scorer so far for the West Indies Academy with 54 against Isaiah Thorne who has taken 3432. Let's move across to one apart. We're resuming on their overnight four-day without loss. The TNT Red Force, led by Zed Goudis 64, closed day three on 285 for six. They lead by just 104 against the Hurricanes. Raquim Kornwall is so far the pick of the bowlers with 3456 for the Hurricanes. Of course in that match, TNT Red Force 137 and 285 with six, the Leeward Islands Hurricanes 318. Over at Sabina Park, Barbados Pride ended their first innings 389 all out. Captain Craig Brathway to resume the 129 was eventually dismissed for 142, faced 314 deliveries for that. Derval Green, the pick of the Scorpions bowlers with 4478 and the Scorpions in their second innings, getting up to 220 for eight. That's a lead of just 100 runs. Amélie Mansing is so far the top scorer with 54. Leroy Long supported with 43. Shaquille Comberman, 29-year-old. They say he is a former groundsman at Kensington Oval, taking 4 for 22. The leading wicket taker so far for the Pride. Scores again, Jamaica Scorpions 269 and 220 for eight. Barbados Pride 389. All right, let's go over to our feature venue, Chandwin Park, where Wynald Islands volcanoes are taking on the combined campuses and colleges. Our reporter, Gerard Marseille, is live on location. Gerard. Thank you so much, Ricardo. I am here at Chandwin Park as you mentioned, combined campuses and colleges. At the end of day three, a pretty good day with the bat for them. They lead by 79 runs and the scores in the match so far. Combined campuses and colleges in their first innings, 204 all out, 274-6 at the close of play. They lead by 79 again. Wynald Islands volcanoes in their only time at bat 395. They resumed day three on 358 for eight. Kavim Hodge was at the crease for 130. He ended not out on 153. His first 150 score in first class cricket, first class cricket, and yeah, that ended their innings. Jonathan Carter, though, he was a standout on day three with the bat for CCC. He was very close to his eighth, seventh, first class century, but he fell short when he was a judge to LBW by both by Sunil Ambrisk, the umpire Chris Taylor, of course, the name that is familiar to us and the person is familiar as well. But Carter was a part of two very good, good partnerships. 90 runs when the score was 31 for three at lunch. He joined Damel Evelyn, the opener, who got his first, his maiden half century in first class cricket, scoring 56. He was dismissed earlier, though 31 for three. It was at lunch. He joined with Evelyn for 90 before they were lost a couple of wickets after Evelyn's dismissal. And then the man who took five wickets in the first innings, that was Romario Graves. He added 61. They combined for 122 run partnership before Carter was dismissed for that 94 score. And yeah, at tee, they were 138 for five. It looked as if they were going to be bowled out before reaching the target of 191. That was what they were, they were chasing to get bat the lead and set a target to make the Wynward Islands volcanoes team bat again. They achieved it right after the tee break. It was some lovely batting, but from both Carter and Graves, nothing flamboyant, just very efficient, very patient. They occupied the crease, both of them, and it reaped rewards for them both. They both got past the half century mark. Carter falling just six runs short of a century. A judge, LBW, like I said earlier, but yeah, it was questionable because he did get a bit of bat on it. I think so. He said that he got some bat on it after I spoke with him as well. Of course, every batsman believes that he's not a, I would know because I used a bat. But yeah, that's the position here of the game so far. I did get a chance to speak with both batsmen with Romario Graves who batted at the end of the innings. He ended with Sion Hake, who briskly got up to 18 nut out and they will resume their innings in the morning on day four as they look to build on that lead. And yeah, Carter is out. He's not there at the crease anymore, but yeah, they still have the Romario Graves nut out on 61. He was really good with the bat. And I also spoke with Shamara Springer, who was really the best bowler so far, two for 33 from his bowling spell. He didn't bowl at express pace, but he was very patient, very different. He mixed up his bow and bowed a lot of bouncers. And yeah, Ryan John, Gillian Tyson, in the first session, they took control of the game for the women islands volcanoes with the bowling. But then from all there was about the spinners and Shamara Springer coming together, trying to get those wickets. They had a really tough day in the field just as CCC did on day two, which really proves that it is a batting friendly pitch here, batting friendly conditions. But the difference is with the winward islands volcanoes, they were more chirpy in the field. They were more intense in the field at all points of the day. They did leak a few runs, but it wasn't costly as it was for CCC on day two. Well, let's hear now from both Romario Graves. But before him, we hear from Shamara Springer of women island volcanoes. Pretty well given the condition of the pitch is very batting friendly. So I think that he shows some good foot today and you just have to finish off the job tomorrow. Yeah, two wickets in the innings so far, pretty aggressive bowling from your part as well. Just talk to me about what you really wanted to achieve with your spell. When I first started, I just wanted to be as straight as I possibly could. But at the same time, I wanted to keep the box my guessing. So I tried to bowl a few shot balls so when we come to predictable, that was my plan. Yeah, so you're pretty much game open right now. Anyone can take it, a slight lead for CCC, but can win this one from here. Yeah, I think, as I said before, the wicket is a batting friendly one. So once we could no bow them out cheaply tomorrow morning, we would be in for a good show for the victory. Oh yeah, not a good performance with John Locati. I know that he brings a lot of experience to the team, a young team. But my job is just to support him. The wicket is really good for batting. And at home, I play as a batsman opening batting sometimes if you feel quicker than a wotspot. So he's no strange, strange feet to me. So I just put that on my head, deal with the team requires and it's working so far. A lead of just over 70 runs now. Of course, you want to maintain that lead and of course build on it in the morning. What's it going to take for you to first reach 100 and pile on the runs? Just more the same. You know, I might decrease the sign. He's a really good batsman as well. A couple guys that are hardly really back to come as well. Matara, Edmund. So if you're pretty confident that we can get a solid lead and if we feel the need to, push for the win. Yeah, what is it, batting against this wayward islands, volcanoes, bowling attack, and the fielders as well, who are very chirpy. How do you keep yourself focused? Yeah, they're really good attack. You know, you've got a lot of experience with guys like Ryan John and those guys that played the year in, year out. But yeah, I just made my plan before I go out to bat and try to stick to that as much as possible. Do a go against it and should be okay. Yeah, so we heard from the two Barbadians there. None of them though playing for Barbados Sprite, Shamara Springer, Windward Islands Volcanoes, and Romario Graves CCC, not out on a 61. So once again, the scores here, combine campuses and colleges 204. The first in his batting the second time, they are 274-6. And Windward Islands Volcanoes, their only time I bat so far in this match, 395 all out. Count my campuses and colleges go into day four with the lead of 79 runs. Wide open game. This can be anyone's. So we'll return on day four to see how this one ends. And that's it from me here at Chetwin Park. Back to you guys in the studio. Yeah, I think I have to disagree with Gerard there slightly because I think, hey, the combined campuses and colleges are up against it. And I would give Windward Islands Volcanoes the advantage going into the final day and quite a healthy advantage in my opinion as well. Take a break and close out the show after this.