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Jul 05, 2012 Sports
Guyana defeated the Leeward Islands by 163 runs to move second behind Jamaica on the points table when action in the WICB Under-17 cricket Tournament continued in Trinidad and Tobago.
Shimron Hetmeyer (79), Tagenarine Chanderpaul (79), Bernard Bailey 3-16 and Gudakesh Motie 4-37 were the standouts for the Guyanese as they won handsomely.
Jamaica beat T&T and Windward Islands defeated Barbados in the other games.
The Points Standing show after Round 3: Jamaica on 14.5; Guyana 14.0; Windwards 9.5; T&T 9.0; Barbados 5.0; Leewards 0.5.
In results from the games played yesterday:
Leeward Islands v Guyana
Venue: Bon Accord, Tobago
Toss: Guyana won the toss and elected to bat first
Result: Guyana won by 163 runs
Guyana 250-7 off 50 overs: Shimron Hetmeyer 79, Tagenarine Chanderpaul 79; Asham Hodge 6-0-15-3.
Leeward Islands 87 all out off 27.5 overs: Saeed Williams 19, Marc Gokarran 16; Keone George 3-0-17-1, Bernard Bailey 6.5-0-16-3, Gudakesh Motie 9-1-37-4.
Trinidad & Tobago v Jamaica
Venue: Shaw Park, Tobago
Toss: Trinidad and Tobago won the toss and elected to bowl
Result: Jamaica won by 18 runs
Jamaica 128 all out off 45.3 overs: Mark Parchment 23, Nicholas Walters 22, Kevon Williams 20 not out; Al Small 5.3-0-15-4, Justin Joseph 7-2-15-2.
Trinidad & Tobago 110 all out off 47 overs: Bryan Charles 17, Jeron Maniram 15; Michael Hurst 5-0-13-2, Fabien Allen 10-1-17-2.
Windward Islands v Barbados
Venue: Plymouth, Tobago
Toss: Windward Islands won the toss and elected to bat
Result: Windward Islands won by 58 runs
Windward Islands 281-7 off 50 overs: Gidron Pope 95, Keone George 63, Taryck Gabriel 53; Jerome Jones 10-0-32-4, Demar Thorne 8-1-54-2.
Barbados 194 all out off 34.4 overs: Jameel Stuart 61, Jerome Jones 36, Lee-Germon Gaskin 35; Preston McSween 7.4-1-20-3, Deron Hypolite 7-0-26-3.
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