By Brandon Corlette at Providence
Essequibo and Guyana batsman Kemol Savory slammed a magnificent century on day two of the first four-day Guyana Harpy Eagles practice match at Providence. Savory’s classy innings of 170 was filled with elegance and grace, as he pushed towards a senior First-Class call-up.

West Indies Test opener Tagenarine Chanderpaul also scored a half-century on day two as his side ended on 378-6 in 87 overs, equipped with a lead of 117 runs heading into day three.
Chanderpaul’s XI resumed the second day on 3-0. Openers Chanderpaul and Chandrapaul Hemraj added 66 runs for the opening wicket, seeing off the inexperienced Isai Thorne and Ronaldo Ali Mohamed. Hemraj, who looked dangerous through the off-side, lived by the sword and died by the sword when he was caught at first slip by Akshaya Persaud off Ali Mohamed.

Hemraj, the man from East Coast Demerara, scored 40 from 43 balls, including four fours and two sweet sixes. Meanwhile, Test opener Chanderpaul displayed his high level of batsmanship, leaving the ball outside off-stump and driving solidly. He also used his feet to perfection, dancing down to Veerasammy Permaul and smashing him for six over his head.
Chanderpaul was joined by Savory, who looked busy at the crease. The left-handed duo took the score to 108-1 in 27 overs at lunch. Savory was unbeaten on 26 while Chanderpaul was standing tall on 34.
At the resumption of the afternoon session, Chanderpaul slammed Junior Sinclair for a six over mid-wicket, the first ball in his spell. Chanderpaul reached his half-century, but he was mesmerised by the off-spinner and was bowled all ends up off a beautiful delivery. Chanderpaul made 52 from 130 balls, an innings that included five fours and two sixes in 154 minutes.












