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Jul 23, 2010 Sports
Rain again had the final say on the 3rd and final day in Round 4 matches of the 2010 TCL West Indies Under-19 three-day Challenge in St. Lucia yesterday.
Playing at Dennery the game between Guyana and Barbados ended in a no result after play started at 11:20hrs on the final day; rain stopping play at 15:25hrs play eventually being called off at 17:00hrs.
Summarieed scores:
At Dennery: Guyana 204 all out (46.4 overs) (Ricardo Adams 66 – 56 balls, 8 fours, 1 six), Brian Sattaur 26, Kwame Crosse 21, Dominique Ricky 18, Joemal LaFluer 17, Dexter Salmon 16; Roston Chase 4-36 (off 13 overs), Jomel Warrican 4-76 (off 15.4 overs), Justin Greaves 2-10 (off 6 overs).
Barbados 171-4 (46 overs) (Kyle Mayers 74, Kraigg Brathwaite 70 not, Clint St. Hill 13; Anthony Adams 2-38). Other batsmen out: Roston Chase (2), Justin Greaves (0).
Points: Barbados 3, Guyana 3.
At Beausejour: Draw
Jamaica 177 all out (68.4 overs) (Vaneil Bromfield 29, Paul Palmer 28, Jermaine Blackwood 26, Kemar Marshall 24, John Campbell 13; Audy Alexander 4-37, Lavaughn Lewis 3-40, Bronte Bess 2-19).
Windward Islands 290 all out (Atticus Browne 106 (370 minutes, 305 balls, 11 fours), Dwight Thomas 67, Kavem Hodge 28, Audy Alexander 15, Jennard Paul 15 not out, Lavaughn Lewis 14; Nicholson Gordon 3-76, Donovan Nelson 2-60).
Points: Windward Islands 6, Jamaica 3.
At Gros Islet: Draw
Leeward Islands 255 all out (58 overs) (Wasim Mintus 54 not out, Akeem Saunders 47, Adelvin Phillip 43, Nino Henry 38, Shane Burton 21; Teshawn Castro 4-51, Yannic Carriah 2-39, Kissoondath Magram 2-47) and 134 all out (43 overs) (Rakeem Cornwall 34, Akeem Saunders 33, Hayden Walsh jnr 33; Derone Davis 5-30, Yannic Carriah 4-61).
Trinidad & Tobago 298-6 declared (64 overs) (Keiron Joseph 110 (17 fours), Evin Lewis 74 (7 fours, 3 sixes), Nicholas Alexis 42, Yannick Ottley 16 not out, Derone Davis 12; Damien Williams 3-54).
Points: Trinidad & Tobago 6, Leeward Islands 3.
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