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Sports
October 7, 2005

second round scoreboard

Guyana vs Leeward Islands

Guyana

R. Ramdass lbw b Tonge 5

S. Chattergoon c & b Jeremy 24

R. Sarwan c sub Richards b Tonge 113

N. Deonarine c Banks b Roberts 52

*S. Chanderpaul c Morton b Tonge 52

L. Cush not out 3

+D. Christian not out 11

Extras (lb14, nb1, w16) 31

TOTAL (5 wkts, 50 overs) 291

Fall of wickets: 1-27, 2-66, 3-168, 4-273, 5-275.

Bowling: Roberts 10-0-52-1 (w6), Tonge

10-1-65-3 (w6), Jeremy 10-0-50-1 (nb1, w2), Willett 5-0-31-0 (w1), Banks 10-0-44-0, Banks 5-0-35-0.

Did not bat: N. McGarrell, M. Nagamootoo, R. Griffith, R. King. {{more}}

Super sub: A. Richards replaced C. Roberts.

Leeward Islands

A. Richards run out 77

J. Mitchum c wk Christian b Nagamootoo 22

R. Morton lbw b Cush 68

*S. Joseph c wk Christian b King 64

W. Cornwall b Nagamootoo 18

T. Willett not out 16

O. Banks run out 10

C. Simon c wk Christian b King 1

Extras (lb3, nb3, w9) 15

TOTAL (7 wickets, 50 overs) 291,

Fall of wickets: 1-78, 2-152, 3-210, 4-240, 5-275, 6-289, 7-291.

Bowling: Griffith 8-0-58-2 (nb2, w1), King 4-0-21-0 (w5), Cush 10-0-68-1,

Nagamootoo 10-0-51-2 (nb1, w2), Deonarine 10-0-44-0 (w1), McGarrell 8-0-46-0.

Did not bat: +A. Lesmond, K. Jeremy, G. Tonge.

Super Sub: A. Fudadin replaced R. Ramdass

Result: Match tied

Man-of-the-Match: Ramnaresh Sarwan (Guyana).

Umpires: Vincent Bullen, Terrence Birbal.

Third umpire: Patrick Grazette.

Match referee: Clifford Clarke.

Points: Guyana 2, Leewards 2

Windwards vs Jamaica

JAMAICA (maximum 50 overs)

*W. Hinds c wkpr Murray b Matthew 7

B. Parchment c and b Sammy 65

M. Samuels c Matthew b Sammy 54

+C. Baugh c Emmanuel b Sammy 0

T. Lambert c Smith b Jackson 42

D. Bernard b Sebastien 33

G. Breese lbw b Sammy 3

D. Hyatt not out 19

D. Powell c and b Jackson 8

N. Miller not out 0

Extras (lb6, w12, nb5) 23

TOTAL (8 wkts – 50 overs) 254

A. Richardson did not bat.

Fall of wickets: 1-35, 2-132, 3-136, 4-153, 5-209, 6-216, 7-234, 8-248.

BOWLING: Butler 7-1-35-0 (w2); Sammy 10-0-49-4 (nb1, w5); Peters 4-0-14-0 (nb1, w1); Matthew 9-0-42-1 (nb3, w2); Jackson 10-1-49-2 (w2); *Lewis 3-0-18-0; Sebastien 7-0-41-1.

Super sub: A. Beckford replaced A. Richardson.

WINDWARD ISLANDS

(revised target: 230 runs from 43 overs)

D. Smith c wkpr Baugh b Bernard 43

+J. Murray c Breese b Powell 53

C. Emmanuel c wkpr Baugh b Miller 21

S. Fedee lbw b Powell 13

D. Sammy lbw b Powell 0

L. Sebastien c wkpr Baugh b Powell 6

*R. Lewis not out 65

R. Etienne not out 7

Extras (b4, lb6, w13, nb2) 25

TOTAL (6 wkts – 40.1 overs) 233

Did not bat: D. Butler, M. Matthew, K. Peters

Fall of wickets: 1-70, 2-118, 3-146, 4-146, 5-150, 6-176.

Bowling: Powell 7-0-64-4 (nb1, w7); Richardson 2-0-24-0 (w2); Samuels 9-0-42-0; Bernard 8-0-44-1 (nb1, w3); Miller 5.1-1-28-1; Breese 9-0-21-0 (w1).

Super Sub: S. Fedee replaced O. Jackson.

Result: Windward Islands won by four

wickets (D/L Method) at 5:20 p.m.

Points: Windward Islands two, Jamaica nought.

Umpires: Eddie Nicholls, Basil Morgan (Reserve: Andrew Corbin).

Match referee: Vincent Lashley

Man-Of-The-Match: Rawl Lewis (Windward Islands).

BARBADOS innings

M Nurse c Powell b S Ganga 47

D Richards c Kelly b Rampaul 2

K Wilkinson b Kelly 9

F Reifer c Badree b S Ganga 35

D Smith b Rampaul 28

A Holder lbw b Rampaul 17

*+C Browne not out 90

I. Bradshaw not out 23

Extras (lb6, w3, nb7) 16

TOTAL (6 wkts, 50 overs) 267

Wks fell at: 1-8, 2-45, 3-101, 4-115, 5-151, 6-157.

Did not bat: S. Benn, T. Best, C. Collymore.

Bowling: Kelly 10-1-52-1, Rampaul 10-0-48-3 (w2, nb7), Dillon 10-3-30-0, S. Ganga 10-0-45-2, Emrit 4-0-27-0 (w1), Gooljar 2-0-15-0, Badree 4-0-44-0.

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO

S Ganga c wkp Browne b Edwards 9

+L Simmons lbw b Benn 31

*D Ganga c Benn b Smith 31

G Mahabir run out 4

R Powell c & b Bradshaw 49

R Kelly c Benn b Smith 2

S Badree b Smith 2

R Emrit not out 33

R Rampaul b Wilkinson 1

M Dillon not out 1

Extras (b1, lb4, w18, nb5) 28

TOTAL (8 wkts, 40 overs) 191

Wks fell at: 1-22, 2-77, 3-84, 4-97, 5-105, 6-112, 7-179, 8-188.

Did not bat: S Gooljar.

Bowling: Collymore 4-0-17-0 (w5), Best 3-0-17-0 (w1), Edwards 6-0-35-1 (w6, nb3), Bradshaw 6-0-30-1 (w1, nb2), Smith 10-1-43-3 (w3), Benn 10-0-41-1 (w1), Wilkinson 1-0-3-1 (w1).

Result: Barbados won by 41 runs under Duckworth Lewis System.

Points: Barbados 4, Trinidad & Tobago 0.

Man-of-the-Match: Courtney Browne.

Umpires: Norman Malcolm (Jamaica), Goaland Greaves (St. Vincent & the Grenadines. Stand-by: Stephen Lorde.

Match referee: Carl Broome.

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