West Indies Men’s Under-19 Championship…Wet conditions force draws in round two

WET conditions caused by adverse weather forced all three matches in the West Indies Men’s Under-19 Championship to end in draws on Friday.
Only 3.2 overs were possible across the three matches on the second and final day of the first round of the tournament, which was revamped because the passage of Hurricane Beryl last week delayed its start.
Hosts Windward Islands reached 44 without loss in their second innings in the limited play possible against defending champions Jamaica at the Arnos Vale Sports Complex with Theo Edward not out on 22 and fellow opener Stephan Pascal not out on 20.
Not a ball was bowled in the other two matches, where Leeward Islands were 84 for two and required 28 to gain a first innings lead against Guyana at Park Hill, and Trinidad & Tobago were set to resume on 51 for three, replying to the Barbados first innings total of 200 for nine declared at Sion Hill.
The second round of matches starts on Sunday, when Leewards face Barbados at Arnos Vale, T&T meet Jamaica at Park Hill, and Windwards play Guyana at Sion Hill.

 

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