Regional cricket round up

Windwards beat Barbados by one wicket
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Windward Islands beat Barbados by one wicket just before tea on the final day of their ninth round West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Four-day match at the Kensington Oval yesterday.
Scores:
BARBADOS 192 (Kirk Edwards 64, Patrick Browne 58, Dwayne Smith 25; Shane Shillingford 3-35, Deighton Butler 3-43, Nelon Pascal 2-56) & 306 (Kirk Edwards 107, Jason Haynes 55, Kevin Stoute 37, Dwayne Smith 24; Shane Shillingford 6-57, Darren Sammy 2-47)
WINDWARDS 303 (Darren Sammy 121, Rawl Lewis 53, Andre Fletcher 38; Tino Best 5-44, Corey Collymore 4-67) and & 200 for nine (Darren Sammy 70 not out, Camilus Alexander 37, Johnson Charles 35; Corey Collymore 3-45, Kemar Roach 3-55)
Jamaica beat T’dad by 124 runs
NAIN, Jamaica, CMC – Jamaica beat Trinidad & Tobago by 124 runs in their ninth round WICB Regional four-day match at Alpart Sports Club.
Scores
JAMAICA 275 (Carlton Baugh 129, Tamar Lambert 43, Nikita Miller 29, Donovan Pagon 27; Magnum Nanan 3-59, Imran Khan 2-22, Ravi Rampaul 2-60) & 285 (Donovan Pagon 68, Wavell Hinds 57, Dave Bernard 43, Carlton Baugh 36, Brenton Parchment 20; Amit Jaggernauth 5-43, Imran Khan 2-49)
T&T 190 (Adrian Barath 58, Darren Bravo 41, Kieron Pollard 29; Dave Bernard 3-37, Andrew Richardson 3-62, Jason Dawes 2-40) & 246 (Adrian Barath 71, Darren Bravo 70, Imran Khan 32; Andrew Richardson 5-55, Nikita Miller 3-65)

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