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Sports
October 7, 2005

first round scoreboard

Trinidad & Tobago vs Windward Islands

D. Smith c Bravo b S. Ganga 25

J. Murray c D. Ganga b Kelly 3

C. Emmanuel c Powell b Kelly 2

S. Fedee c Mahabir b Kelly 0

D. Sammy c wk Ramdin b Kelly 0

L. Sebastien c Simmons b Dillon 28

R. Lewis c wk Ramdin b Bravo 30

R. Etienne lbw b Badree 28

D. Butler run out 4

M. Matthew not out 31

K. Peters not out 23

Extras (nb1, w24) 25

TOTAL (9 wkts, 50 overs) 190

Wkts fell at: 16, 39, 39, 39, 44, 82, 118,129, 134.

Bowling: Dillon 7-1-36-1 (w8), Kelly

10-0-40-4 (w6), Rampaul 7-0-21-0 (w1, nb1), S. Ganga 10-2-33-1 (w2), Bravo 8-1-35-1 (w10, Badree 8-0-25-1 (w6). {{more}}

Super sub: Orlanzo Jackson replaced S.Fedee.

Trinidad and Tobago

L. Simmons stp Murray b Jackson 19

S. Ganga c Sammy b Jackson 41

*D. Ganga c Sebastien b Lewis 4

D. Bravo not out 36

R. Powell c Smith b Sammy 27

G. Mahabir c Matthew b Lewis 24

S. Badree c wk Murray b Sammy 0

R. Kelly c Jackson b Sammy 8

+D. Ramdin c wk Murray b Sebastien 0

R. Rampaul stp Murray b Sebastien 1

M. Dillon c Smith b Lewis 2

Extras (lb7, nb3, w4) 14

TOTAL (all out, 47 overs) 176

Wkts fell at: 56, 69, 84, 123, 123, 141, 168, 171, 173, 176.

Bowling: Butler 5-0-17-0, Peters 5-0-20-0 (nb2, w4), Matthew 2-0-15-0 (nb1), Jackson 10-3-28-2, Lewis 10-0-32-3, Etienne 1-0-8-0, Sammy 6-0-17-3, Sebastien 8-0-32-2.

NB: D. Bravo retired and 123-3 and resumed his innings at 141-6.

Result: Windward Islands won by 14 runs.

Man-Of-The-Match: Rawl Lewis (Windwards).

Umpires: Eddie Nicholls (Guyana), Vincent Bullen (Barbados).

Third Umpire: Patrick Grazette. Match

Referee: Hartley Reid.

Leeward Islands vs Jamaica

Jamaica Innings

B. Parchment c Morton b Roberts 26

X. Marshall b Roberts 12

M. Samuels c Banks b Simon 12

W. Hinds c Cornwall b Roberts 6

T. Lambert c Cornwall b Tonge 20

D. Bernard jr, lbw Banks 17

C. Baugh c sub Maxford Pipe b Simon 4

G. Breese b Tonge 33

D. Powell c Joseph b Simon 0

N. Miller c wkp Lesman b Simon 0

A. Richardson not out 0

Extras (lb-3, nb-2, w-9) 14

TOTAL (in 38.1 overs) 145

Fall of wickets: 18, 55, 57, 75, 87, 93, 120, 123, 124.

Bowling: Tonge 8.1-0-29-2, Roberts 10-2-23-3, Simon 7-0-42-3, Jeremy 7-1-21-1, Cornwall 3-0-12-0, Banks 3-0-15-1.

Leewards Innings

A. Richards b Powell 8

J. Mitchum not out 37

R. Morton not out 87

Extras: (b-1, lb-4, nb-1, w-8) 14

TOTAL: (in 29.2 overs, for 1wkt) 146

Fall of Wicket: 13

Bowling: Powell 7-1-24-1, Richardson 4-0-27-0, Samuels 5-1-30-0, Beckford 5-0-35-0, Breese 4-0-6-0, Miller 3-1-13-0, Bernard 1.2-0-6-0.

To bat: S. Joseph, W. Cornwall, T. Willett, O. Banks, C. Simon, K. Jeremy, C. Roberts, G. Tonge.

Result: Leewards win by 9 wkts at 2:55 p.m.

Umpires: Terence Birball, Goland Greaves.

Third umpire: Sherlock Wall.

Match referee: Carlyle Carter.



BARBADOS

M. Nurse c Nagamootoo b King 22

D. Richards run out 42

K. Wilkinson b McGarrell 75

F. Reifer c wk Christian b Cush 7

D. Smith lbw b Nagamootoo 1

A. Holder c Griffith b King 24

*+C. Browne c Sarwan b King 10

I. Bradshaw c Chanderpaul b King 24

S. Benn c Cush b McGarrell 1

T. Best not out 7

C. Collymore run out 0

Extras (lb4, w16, nb10) 30

TOTAL (all out – 49.3 overs) 243

Wkts fell at: 50 (Nurse, 8.1 overs), 94 (Richards, 17.3), 121 (Reifer, 25.3), 124 (Smith, 26.4), 167 (Holder, 35.5), 205 (Browne, 42.0), 217 (Wilkinson, 44.5), 224 (Benn, 46.3), 243 (Bradshaw, 49.2), 243 (Collymore, 49.3).

Bowling: King 9.3-0-73-3 (w11, nb6), Griffith 8-1-40-1 (w4), McGarrell 9-1-29-2, Cush 10-1-27-1 (w1), Nagamootoo 10-0-44-1 (nb1), Deonarine 3-0-26-0 (nb3).



GUYANA

R. Ramdass run out 3

S. Chattergoon c Benn b Best 8

R. Sarwan not out 106

L. Cush lbw b Collymore 0

S. Chanderpaul b Edwards 23

N. Deonarine c wk Browne b Benn 0

+D. Christian c Smith b Best 35

N. McGarrell not out 7

Extras (lb1, w8, nb15) 24

TOTAL (6 wkts – 44 overs) 206

Wkts fell at: 13 (Ramdass, 4.3 overs), 32 (Chattergoon, 9.0), 33 (Cush, 9.4 overs) 128 (Chanderpaul, 30.0), 129 (Deonarine, 30.3), 6-196 (Christian, 42.5).

Did not bat: M. Nagamootoo, R. Griffith, E. Crandon.

Bowling: Edwards 9-0-50-1 (w6, nb5), Bradshaw 10-1-30-0 (w4), Best 6-1-34-2 (w4, nb1), Collymore 8-1-23-1 (w1, nb2), Nurse 2-0-16-0, Benn 7-0-38-0, Smith 2-0-20-0.

N.B. F. Edwards replaced F Reifer and E. Crandon replaced R. King at the start of the Guyana innings.

Result: Guyana won by three runs under the Duckworth/Lewis method.

Points: Guyana 4, Barbados 0.

Umpires: Basil Morgan (Montserrat), Norman Malcolm (Jamaica). Stand-by: Anthony Farrell (Barbados).

Match referee: Dennis DePeiza.

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