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Guyana Harpy Eagles Secure Semifinal Spot in CG United Super 50 Cup

The Guyana Harpy Eagles are on the cusp of claiming their first CG United Super 50 Cup title in over a decade after a convincing victory over the Jamaican Scorpions in Trinidad and Tobago.

The win has propelled the Harpy Eagles into the semifinal stage of the competition, igniting hopes of a championship triumph.

Opting to bat first after winning the toss, the Jamaican Scorpions struggled to find their footing, posting a modest total of 184 for 3 in a rain-affected match reduced to 47 overs.

Skipper Rovman Powell (33) and Brad Barnes (36) were the standout performers for the Scorpions, with Chadwick Walton, Nkrumah Bonner, Andre McCarthy, and Odean Smith making contributions in double figures.

The Harpy Eagles’ bowling attack, led by pacer Nail Smith and spinner Kevin Sinclair, proved formidable, with each claiming three wickets.

Sherfane Rutherford and Versammy Permaul chipped in with two wickets each.

In response, openers Tagenarine Chanderpaul (77) and number four batsman Shimron Hetmyer (62) played pivotal roles in steering the Harpy Eagles toward the target.

Captain Tevin Imlach’s cameo of 30 added crucial runs, guiding the team to a comfortable 7-wicket victory, reaching 184 for 3 in 39 overs.

With this triumph, the Harpy Eagles have earned their place in the semifinals alongside the Leeward Islands Hurricanes, Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, and the Barbados Pride.

The team’s stellar performance in the CG United Super 50 Cup has reignited enthusiasm among fans and has positioned them as strong contenders for the coveted championship.

As the tournament progresses, the Guyana Harpy Eagles will face stiff competition in the semifinals, and fans can anticipate thrilling cricket action as the team strives to clinch the championship title.

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