TAROUBA, Trinidad – Leaders Barbados Pride took a giant step towards the successful defence of their Regional First Class crown when they clobbered archrivals Trinidad and Tobago Red Force by an innings and 22 runs inside three days today.The hosts resumed the morning at the Brian Lara Stadium on 51 for three in their second innings and still requiring a further 110 runs to avoid an innings defeat. However, they failed to produce the resilience required, folding meekly for 139 in the first hour after lunch.Left-hander Yannic Cariah, who struck a hundred in the last round, top-scored with an unbeaten 35 while Keagan Simmons chipped in with 31. Red Force were undermined by off-spinner Roston Chase (3-26) and the seam duo of Justin Greaves (3-27) and Akeem Jordan (3-32), all of whom finished with three wickets each.Pride struck as early as the morning’s second over when Jason Mohammed drove loosely at Chase and was bowled between bat and pad, after adding four to his overnight six.
The Barbados Pride are now within touching distance of a second successive regional four-day title, after the defending champions and current West Indies Championship leaders whipped the Trinidad and
TAROUBA, Trinidad – Leaders Barbados Pride took a giant step towards the successful defence of their Regional First Class crown when they clobbered archrivals Trinidad and Tobago Red Force by an innings and 22 runs inside three days, yesterday. It was an impressive performance and comeback for the Barbadians, who were beaten by Guyana Harpy Eagles in the previous round. Improving all-rounder Justin Greaves was named man of the match …
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