Bermuda fights back in final session of the day
Bermuda, trying to defend a modest first innings score of 125 , fought back in the final session of play to restrict Canada's lead to 24 runs with four wickets in hand.
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A fine bowling spell after tea by Salem Mukaddem ( 11-3-34-3) and Dwayne Leverock ( 14-5-26-1) saw four Canadian wickets fall for six runs.
A 5th wicket partnership of 55 between Sunil Dhaniram and Ashish Bagai brought the Canadians closer to Bermuda's total before Dhaniram was bowled by Mukaddem with the score at 90. Bagai was joined by George Codrington and this pair added an unbeaten stand of 59 to end the day's play with Canada up by 24 runs with four wickets in hand.
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The selectors had originally left him off the team fearing his inactivity due to work commitments might have made him a little rusty. When Desmond Chumney failed his per tournament medical the selectors was forced to reconsider their position , there was no rust showing today for the former Canadian U19 World Cup team captain .
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After a disappointing performance in the recent ICC Trophy and an injury which caused him to miss several games it was good news for Bermuda as their veteran Captain Clay Smith returned to form with a solid innings of 52
The first session on day two just might determine which way this game will go. An early break through for Bermuda would put them back into the fight despite their batting failure on day one. Should Bagai and Codrington continue their unbeaten stand well into play before lunch , Canada would certainly put a firm grip on game one of the Intercontinental Cup.
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