TCL Group 2011 West Indies Under-19 Challenge Fixture
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POINTS STANDINGS after Round 2
Georgetown, Guyana – Points standings in WICB Regional Under-19 three-day tournament after the second round of matches on Sunday:
Barbados 16.1
Jamaica 15.6
Guyana 15.5
T&T 12.3
Leewards 3.2
Windwards 1.0
Note: Under the tournament rules 0.1 bonus points awarded for every wicket taken by a pace bowler
Georgetown, Guyana – Points standings in WICB Regional Under-19 three-day tournament after the second round of matches on Sunday:
Barbados 16.1
Jamaica 15.6
Guyana 15.5
T&T 12.3
Leewards 3.2
Windwards 1.0
Note: Under the tournament rules 0.1 bonus points awarded for every wicket taken by a pace bowler
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Khan snares six for 60 to restrict T&T batting
GUYANA and West Indies Under-19 right-arm leg-spinner Amir Khan took 6 for 50 as hosts Guyana were able to restrict Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) to 166 for 9 before bad light ended play at 17:42hrs in their third round West Indies Cricket Board Under-19 fixture at the Everest Cricket Club ground yesterday.
Heavy early morning rain left some areas of the Camp Road venue outfield soggy, forcing the cancellation of play for the entire morning session and 30 minutes after.
When play finally got under way, T&T won the toss and raced to 43 without loss, before the introduction of Khan limited them to 75 for 5 at, after which the 18-year-old leg-spinner, who made his first class debut against T&T senior side this year, claimed his first five-wicket haul of this year’s tournament to leave T&T on their eventual score at the end of the day’s play.
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GUYANA and West Indies Under-19 right-arm leg-spinner Amir Khan took 6 for 50 as hosts Guyana were able to restrict Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) to 166 for 9 before bad light ended play at 17:42hrs in their third round West Indies Cricket Board Under-19 fixture at the Everest Cricket Club ground yesterday.
Heavy early morning rain left some areas of the Camp Road venue outfield soggy, forcing the cancellation of play for the entire morning session and 30 minutes after.
When play finally got under way, T&T won the toss and raced to 43 without loss, before the introduction of Khan limited them to 75 for 5 at, after which the 18-year-old leg-spinner, who made his first class debut against T&T senior side this year, claimed his first five-wicket haul of this year’s tournament to leave T&T on their eventual score at the end of the day’s play.
scorecards
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KB is de newest victim of the WICB fcukery...dem select de man fuh 1 test against PAK and did nat even give him a sniff against India....KB should have nat been selected of since he was, they should have given him more than one test to build his confidence...Well whats new with WICB....BallOil wrote:Afro...what is going on with your team BIM? KB only mek 2...
BTW Guyana in serious trouble...
WICKET! Crosse is lbw to Davis who seems to be unplayable to the GUY batting. GUY 46/4 players take LUNCH

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Lunch update... Davis is ripping thru the Guyanese cheaply...
GUY 46/4 after 20.3 overs Hemraj 3* Davis 7.3-4-5-3, TT 191 all out
Jamaica now 60/2. Campbell bowled by the Brathwaite 29. Ramon Senior on 8* and Chrisna Graham on 2*. Target 177
Leewards ready to defend 242.
GUY 46/4 after 20.3 overs Hemraj 3* Davis 7.3-4-5-3, TT 191 all out
Jamaica now 60/2. Campbell bowled by the Brathwaite 29. Ramon Senior on 8* and Chrisna Graham on 2*. Target 177
Leewards ready to defend 242.