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CWI’s Under-15 Super50 Cup Bowls Off In Antigua

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April 15, 2019

CWI’s Under-15 Super50 Cup Bowls Off In Antigua

April 15, 2019

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua- Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and the Windward Islands all finished Round 1 of Cricket West Indies (CWI) Under-15 Super50 Cup with victories. The tournament is being played in Antigua from April 13- 20, across three venues, Beef Ball Ground in Liberta, Coolidge Cricket Ground and the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.

Round 1 also saw the first century of the tournament, 114 came from the bat of Rampertab Ramnauth of Guyana. While Jamaica’s Steven Wedderburn struck 74 in a losing effort for his team.

 

Ball Beef- Guyana won by 6 wickets

Guyana won the toss and elected to bowl first

 

JAM 243/8 (50)

Wedderburn 74  Weir 26

Jodah 3/46  Dindyal 2/34

 

GUY 244/4 (45.4)

Ramnauth 114  Campbell 47  Dindyal 42

Weir 1/27

 

 

Sir Vivian Richards Stadium– TT won by 68 runs

Barbados won the toss and elected to bowl first

 

TT 215/9 (50)

Jagessar 55 James 25

Sealy 4/33

 

BAR 147 all out (42.5)

Simmons 42  Morris 25

Jalim 2/26 Davis 2/31

 

 

Coolidge Cricket Ground– Windward Islands won by 8 wickets

Windward Islands won the toss and elected to field first

 

LI 82 all out (31)

Cornwall 19 Longville 15

Tyson 3/6  Gassie 3/11

 

WWI 83/2 (19)

Joseph 33* Lewis 14*  Pascal 15

Willet 1/15  Edward 1/22

 

-ENDS

 

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