A win over Trinidad and Tobago in their final match placed a cap on Guyana’s outing at this year’s Regional Under-15 tournament which was severely affected by rain in Grenada.
Guyana finished the tournament with two wins and one defeat.
In their final match, Guyana reached 96-5 from their allotment of 15 overs in the rain-affected contest. They were led by Navin Boodwah, who struck three fours in his 26 from 24 balls, while Dave Mohabir was unbeaten with 17 (2x4s) from 13 balls. Dominic Redhead took 2-21 for the lads from the twin-island republic.
Trinidad was restricted to 72-5 compliments of a combined bowling effort led by Arun Gainda (1-14), Dhanesh Persaud (1-8), Arif Khan (1-10) and Mohabir (1-17).
Darrius Batoosingh top-scored for T&T with 19 while Yasir Deen was unbeaten on 13.
Meanwhile, Barbados was crowned champions when they defeated the Leeward Islands in the 15-over per-side match by 16 runs to top the table with 18.4 points.
Barbados batted first and made 73-0 off 15 overs with solid knocks of 31 from Shem Sargeant and 29 from Kemar Dixon. In reply, the Leewards ended on 57-8 with the top score of 22 from Tanez Francis, which came off 26 balls.
Jamaica batted well to defeat the Windward Islands by four wickets. The Jamaicans scored 97-6 with 33 off 26 balls from Savio Jones who top scored. Earlier, Windwards made 96-5 with Joden Charles (32) and Leon Alexander (24 not out) batting well.