109*, 115, 170, 108: West Indies Test opener scores four consecutive hundreds in island-level league
109*, 115, 170, 108: West Indies Test opener scores four consecutive hundreds in island-level league
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109*, 115, 170, 108: West Indies Test opener scores four consecutive hundreds in island-level league

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109*, 115, 170, 108: West Indies Test opener scores four consecutive hundreds in island-level league

Mikyle Louis hits four successive centuries in Leeward Islands leagueThe tournament, which has 50-over and multi-day games, began on October 23. Representing St Kitts, Louis' first game was on October 25 against Montserrat.Sheno Berridge took five to help bowl Montserrat out for 165, before Louis took over. Opening the innings, he steered St Kitts to victory with an unbeaten 109 off 111 balls, as they got over the line with three wickets and nine overs to spare. The next highest score in the innings was 13, from skipper Terence Warde.Read more: Why did it take Rohit Sharma 18 years to become the No.1 ODI batter in the world?The following day, St Kitts took on St Maarten. After being inserted, Louis and Kunal Tilokani put on 57 for the first wicket. Once again St Kitts' middle-order provided little as Louis made his way to 50 off 78 balls, and 100 off 120 balls. He was eventually dismissed for 115 off 129, as St Kitts posted 252-8 thanks to his brother Jeremiah's 45 off 29. They went on to win by 103 runs.On October 27, Louis made it a third ton in three days. This time, after Warde won the toss, St Kitts batted. Louis made a fifty off 63 balls, and a century off 109 before going on to cross 150 off 139 balls, He finished with 170 off 153, and Warde also made a century (111) to power St Kitts to 342-4. They secured a 78-run win in the end.In St Kitts' first multi-day match of the tournament, which began on October 29, they opted to bat first against Anguilla. It was another one-man show this time, as they ended up bowled out for 164 in 45.4 overs. A whopping 108 of those runs came from Louis's bat, as he hit seven fours and seven sixes. Warde was the only other one to make double figures, with 31.At stumps on day one, Anguilla were 122-9 in reply.Last year, Louis became the first ever player from St Kitts to represent the West Indies in Test cricket, when he made his debut against England. He lost his place in the side for the home series against Australia, but played the final Test in the middle order when West Indies dropped Kraigg Brathwaite.Follow Wisden for all cricket updates, including live scores, match stats, quizzes and more. Stay up to date with the latest cricket news, player updates, team standings, match highlights, video analysis and live match odds.

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