From the moment Port of Spain woke up to 2.15 pm, when any hope of a resumption of play evaporated, no rain fell at Queen’s Park Oval. Yet not a single ball was bowled despite the sun beating down on the ground till 2 pm. The umpires came out for inspection after inspection after inspection,
Jamaica grab first win, T&T remain unbeaten
CALIFORNIA, Trinidad (CMC) – Title-holders Jamaica crushed North Windwards to post their first win while hosts Trinidad and Tobago carved out a steady victory over Guyana, in the third round of the Regional Women’s Super50 Cricket here yesterday. At Gilbert Park, the Jamaicans pulled off a resounding 116-run win while at Macaulay Park, the Trinidadians
Regional U15 tourney… Wins for Trinidad and Tobago, Windwards, but rain ruins Guyana, Barbados fixture
Trinidad and Tobago and Windward Islands registered victories when the latest round of matches in the regional U15 50-over tournament concluded yesterday. At the Guyana National Stadium, Trinidad and Tobago defeated Jamaica by nine wickets (D/L). Batting first Jamaica managed 125 all out in 40.1 overs. Michael Thompson scored 26, Geordae Seymour 24 and Kirk
Regional U-19 2015…..Guyana at third spot after three rounds
WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Under-19 50-over defending champions, Guyana are in a solid position after three rounds of matches. Leading the points table are Windward Islands with 13.7 points from two wins and a loss. Closely behind are Jamaica on 13.4 points while Guyana are third on 12.7 points. Windward Islands are currently dominating
Regional U-15 2015…..Guyana on top after two rounds
Guyana sits atop the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Under-15 50-over points table, after two rounds of matches were completed on Friday. Guyana have 6.6 points from one win (six points) and an abandoned match which merits no point. They were awarded 0.6 bonus points due to a competition rule which states ‘each team