Latest update January 30th, 2025 6:10 AM
Nov 01, 2009 Sports
Persistent rain in Guyana has forced the abandonment of all four third-round matches that were scheduled for yesterday.
The semi-final line-up now features two heavyweights, Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago, taking on each other tomorrow, while hosts Guyana play Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) the following day.
The Providence Stadium will host both games.
Yesterday, Guyana were to play West Indies Under-19s at Bourda, Barbados and Leeward Islands at West Demerara, Jamaica and Windward Islands at Enmore, and CCC and T&T at Everest Cricket Club.
All four games had to be called off without a ball being bowled.
Organisers have said that if either or both the semi-finals fail to be played, then T&T and Guyana will advance to the final at Providence on November 4, as per the competition rules based on topping their respective zones.
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