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Cricket West Indies Under-19 Tournament continues in SVG

CRICKET action continues in round two of the 2018 Cricket West Indies Under-19 Tournament at three venues in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

At the Sion playing field, Trinidad and Tobago versus Guyana; Guyana batting first 104 all out, Baskar Yadram 25, Junior Sinclair 15.

Image: (L-R) Saint Lucia and Windward Islands players Kimani Melius (25), Johnnel Eugene (29) and Simeon Gerson (3 for 75) versus Jamaica ( Photo: Anthony De Beauville)
(L-R) Saint Lucia and Windward Islands players Kimani Melius (25), Johnnel Eugene (29) and Simeon Gerson (3 for 75) versus Jamaica ( Photo: Anthony De Beauville)

Bowling for Trinidad and Tobago, Navin Bidaisee 4 for 31, Rivaldo Ramlogan 2 for 14 and Justun Gangoo 2 for 20.

Trinidad and Tobago in reply 102 all out in 56 overs. Navin Bidaisee 16, Rivaldo Ramlogan 14, Avinash Mahabirsingh 14 and Leonardo Julien 13.

Bowling for Guyana, Kevin Sinclair 5 for 42 and Ashmed Need 3 for 34.

At lunch on day 2; Guyana 15 for 1.

At Arnos Vale playing field, Windward Islands versus Jamaica, Windward Islands batting first 184 all out. Tahj Tavernier 53, Micah Joseph 34, Johnnel Eugene 29, Kimani Melius 25 and Jahseon Alexander 21.

Bowling for Jamaica, Sanjay Brown 3 for12, Raewin Senior 3 for 45, Andre McCarthy 2 for 40.

Jamaica in reply 233 for 6 in 69 overs. Ricardo McIntosh 64, Bryan Brown 64, Kirt McKenzie 33, Carlos Brown 22.

Bowling for Windward Islands, Simeon Gerson 3 for 75, Lincoln Durand 1 for 27, Micah Joseph 1 for 33, Jahseon Alexander 1 for 35.

At Park Hill playing field, Barbados versus Leeward Islands, bating first, Barbados 249 all out in 63. 2 overs. Matthew Forde 45, Naeem Young 44, Shian Brathwaite 32, Kilano Brathwaite 26, Nico Reifer 22, Kadeen Alleyne 20.

Bowling for Leeward Islands, Elroy Francis 4 for 56, Mikyle Louis 2 for 44, Zawandi White 2 for 56.

Leeward Islands in reply 239 all out in 68 overs. Mikyle Louis 52, Javin Spencer 34.

Bowling for Barbados, Joshua Bishop picked up a career best 9 for 70 from 25 overs and Camarie Boyce 1 for 52.

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