Rising Stars Under-15 tournament
Reyaz Latif took 4-7 yesterday in Antigua to extend his wicket-tally to 12 from four matches (News Room photo) 
Reyaz Latif took 4-7 yesterday in Antigua to extend his wicket-tally to 12 from four matches (News Room photo) 

Barbados continues march to U15 title; Leewards remain
winless after Guyana crush them by six wickets

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, (CMC )– An impressive century by Kelani Clarke moved Barbados to within a victory of defending their Rising Stars Under-15 title when they brushed off the Windward Islands by 140 runs in the fourth round of matches here on Monday.
Clarke hit an even 100 to be the backbone of Barbados’ total of 248 in 48.1 overs after they won the toss and elected to bat first at the Antigua Recreation Ground.

Captain Justin Parris then bagged three wickets as the Windward Islands were bowled out for a paltry 108 in 35.3 overs.
It was Barbados’ fourth straight win and left them needing just a win against Guyana in their final match on Wednesday to repeat as champions.
Barbados owed their competitive total to Clarke, who rescued his side after they slipped to 80 for four early on.
He shared a 103-run partnership with Rajeev Parsooram, who made 34, to help put Barbados back on track.

By the time Clarke lost his wicket, he had faced 121 balls and hit 11 boundaries and two sixes, and Barbados had recovered to 183 for five.
Jershaun Joseph caused a middle order collapse to see them slip to 195 for eight, but Asher Branford scored an unbeaten 33 to bolster the tail.
Joseph ended with 4-53 and Delroy Tittle took 2-31.

The Windward Islands’ run chase was over almost as soon as it began with medium pacer Zarell Harding capturing two early wickets to see them slump to 46 for six.
Joseph tried his best by scoring a fighting 26, but Parris accounted for his wicket along with Dylan John to wrap up the contest quickly after.
Parris took 3-29, while Harding ended with 2-6.

At the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium: Guyana ensured the Leeward Islands nightmare start to the tournament continued when they crushed them by six wickets.

The Leeward Islands’ batting woes continued to see them being skittled out for 77 in 24.4 overs, with captain J’Quan Athanaze the lone batsman to reach double figures, scoring 14 from 37 balls.
Reyaz Latif was the pick of Guyana’s bowlers with 4-7 from six overs, while Patrice Fraser snagged 3-21 and Rafell McKenzie took 2-21.
Guyana recovered after losing the early wicket of Lomar Seecharan for one, easing to 78 for four off 25 overs to record their third victory of the tournament.
Arif Bacchus topscored with 23, Justin Dowlin made 21 and Nathaniel Ramsammy scored an unbeaten 15.

At the Coolidge Cricket Ground: Zion Phillip starred with both bat and ball to guide Trinidad & Tobago to a four-wicket victory over Jamaica.
Phillip took 3-14 with his leg breaks to help restrict Jamaica to 132 in 43.1 overs after they won the toss and chose to bat first.
Medium pacer Samuel Stewart also grabbed three wickets and Sanjiv Bachu supported with two wickets, as Jamaica never recovered from 49 for five.
Opener Rajae McGeachy offered the lone form of resistance, scoring 63 from 113 balls

T&T found themselves in a spot of bother at 32 for three, but Phillip struck an unbeaten 61 from 109 balls with eight fours and one six to steer his side to victory.

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