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Jul 31, 2016 Sports
The Regional U15 50-over fixture between Guyana and Barbados was abandoned at Tanteen while Trinidad and Tobago and Windward Islands registered victories when the tournament continued recently.
Barbados were 101-4 after 36 overs, batting first when the game was halted due to the state of the outfield which raised question about the players safety.
Jacob Bethell made 27, Demetrius Richards 23 while Matthew Forde had 25.
Nigel Deodat took 2-11 while Dawin Dick and Seon Glasgow one each.
At Progress Park, Trinidad and Tobago beat Jamaica by 78 runs. Trinidad and Tobago managed 172-6, taking first strike.
Anthonio Gomez got 49 not out, Jayden Seales 34 and Tariq Mohammed 21. Matthew Comerie had 2-24.
Jamaica were bowled out for 94 in 36.4 overs. Romaine Jacob made 31 and Rajae Simpson 18; Sameer Ali snared 3-22, Jayden Searles 3-33 and Rivaldo Ramlogan 2-14.
At La Sagesse, Windwards beat Leewards by 48 runs. Windwards batted first and scored 171 all out in 48.3 overs.
Lee Solomon struck 63 before he was run out while Garvin Serieux made 53; Dishon Henry 2-22, K’von Esdaille 2-25, Taieem Tonge took 2-31.
Leewards were sent packing for 123 in 39.1 overs in reply. Damien Hodge made 24, Rasheed Henry 22 and Carlon Tuckett 16.
Simeon Gerson grabbed four wickets while Solomon had three and Zeferniah Edwin two.
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