HOSTS Jamaica, languishing in fifth place, will clash with fourth-placed Guyana at the Treasure Beach Sports Complex in today’s third round of matches in the Regional Under-15 two-day competition.
In another round three match, reigning champions and current leaders Barbados battle third-placed Windward Islands at St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS).At the Manley Horne Park, second-placed Trinidad & Tobago face cellar team Leeward Islands.Play in all matches is scheduled to start at 9:30 am.Barbados have 25.7 points, ahead of Trinidad and Tobago with 17.9, Windward Islands on 16.6, Guyana on 13.7, Jamaica on 13.3, and Leeward Islands at the base of the table on 1.2.The Carl Brissett-coached Jamaicans disappointingly crumbled in the second innings to lose their opening match to Barbados, but recovered to register a comprehensive win against the Leeward Islands.Led by captain Brad Barnes, they now turn their attention to the Guyanese, who won their first match, but fell to the Windwards in round two.STETHS, Alpart, the Treasure Beach Sports Complex and the Manley Horne Park — all located in the parish of St Elizabeth — are host venues in the two-week long tournament.Squads: Jamaica — Brad Barnes (capt), Dominic Samuels, Rajhni Roye, Ricardo McIntosh, Keshawn Beale, Jeavor Royal, Shalome Parnell, Reawin Senior, Aaron Burrell, Joshe-Anthony Grey, Ian Spence, Kirk McKenzie, Michael Harriott, Encala Tracey.Guyana — Yadram Bhaskar, Adrian Sukwah, Raymond Perez, Darshan Persaud, Richie Looknauth, Ronaldo Mohammed, Timothy McAlmont, Mark Williams, Sagar Hathiramani, Ashmed Nedd, Matthew Hardyal, Vickram Talmakund, Kelvin Shewprasad, Sylus Tyndall.View the original article here
Regional Under-15 cricket resumes today