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Kaieteur Sports – The Guyana Harpy Eagles had yet another weather-plagued ending to a match this season when yesterday’s proposed encounter with the Leeward Island Hurricanes ended in a No Result at the Queen’s Park Oval.
At this rate, it is likely that the Harpy Eagles are out of the finals picture as rain ravaged the majority of their outings this season.
Hurricanes also look to be out of the tournament, given their last place spot, further adding to yesterday’s woes.
The Harpy Eagles will be tasked with praying for any passage of play come Thursday when they play the Barbados Pride at the Sir Frank Worrell Memorial Ground in a day game.
One huge blow is the freakish shoulder injury to opener Raymond Perez, which occurred on Sunday while fielding.
The Harpy Eagles have tweaked their XI following the injury to one of their leading scorers this season, slotting in young prospect Shamar Apple up the order as a replacement.
Veteran left-arm spinner and solid lower-order batsman, Anthony Adams also got the nod but unfortunately was unable to get any time in due to the game being called off.
With the next match being mostly a pride-on-the-line encounter for Guyana, whose final chances seem a longshot, it is likely that the same XI could be fielded for the battle versus the Pride.
Host nation Trinidad and Tobago Red Force were also forced to abandon their match against the Windward Volcanoes yesterday; while bad weather also delayed the Day/Night encounter between the Pride and the Jamaica Scorpions. (Clifton Ross)
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