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Jul 30, 2017 Sports
BASSETERRE, St Kitts, CMC – Trinidad and Tobago, replying to Guyana’s first innings of 257, reached 67 for four at the close on the second day of their second round match in the Regional Under-19 Championship at St Paul’s here yesterday.
Scores: GUYANA 257 (Ramnarine Chatura 67, Adrian Sukwah 46, Ronaldo Ali Mohammed 34, Ashmead Nedd 28; Avinash Mahabirsingh 3-52, Joshua James 2-23) TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 67 for four (Christian Thurton 33 not out)
Windwards (338) vs Jamaica 304-8
Jamaica, replying to Windward Islands’ first innings of 338, were 304 for eight at the close on the second day of their second round match in the Regional Under-19 Championship at Verchilds.
Scores: WINDWARD ISLANDS 338 (Kimani Melius 109, Wayne Edward 73, Jeremy Layne 43; Andre McCarthy 4-27, Kishawn Graham 3-55, Brad Barnes 2-45)
JAMAICA 304 for eight (Brad Barnes 106, Darren Small 87; Lee Louisy 3-90, Daneal Dupigny 2-16)
Barbados beat Leewards by seven wickets – 2nd day, 2nd round
Barbados defeated Leeward Islands by seven wickets on the second day of their second round match in the Regional Under-19 Championship at Molineaux here yesterday.
Scores: LEEWARD ISLANDS 130 (Kadeem Henry 28, Uri Smith 28, Jamie Cornelius 25; Camarie Boyce 8-28) and 65 (Dimitri Adams 20; Dante Niles 5-16, Camarie Boyce 2-12)
BARBADOS 183 (Marc Cyrus 39, Shem Watson 26, Kadeem Alleyne 23; Jerome Thomas 4-24, Kian Pemberton 2-28) and 14 for three.
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