Regional 4 Day

Leewards’ Louis discharged from hospital after returning clear CT scans

Cricket West Indies has reported that CT scans for Leeward Islands Hurricanes’ Jeremiah Louis returned clear results. Louis was struck on the helmet while batting on Tuesday, the third day of the second contest against the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force in the 2026 West Indies Championship.

The delivery that hit Louis proved to be the final ball of the game, as play was abandoned as a draw due to dangerous pitch conditions at the Sir Viv Richards Stadium in Antigua and Barbuda.

The 30-year-old was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday evening into the care of the Leeward Islands Hurricanes medical team, who will remain in communication with Cricket West Indies. 

CWI stated that Louis will be monitored “closely over the next 48 hours (Wednesday to Thursday).”  

A further assessment will be carried out before the squad is announced for the next match scheduled to begin at the Antigua Recreation Ground on Sunday.

Regional 4 Day

Jamaica Scorpions survive late scare to earn draw against Barbados Pride

Barbados took a conservative approach on the final day at Sabina Park 

Jamaica 457 & 90 for 4 (Campbell 42*, Brown 13; Layne 2-15) draw with Barbados 626 for 8 dec. (Brathwaite 176, Wickham 105; Peat Salmon 4-147) 

Jamaica Scorpions' Kirk McKenzie and John Campbell
                       Scorpions' Kirk McKenzie & John Campbell

The Jamaica Scorpions survived a late scare to earn a draw against the Barbados Pride in the second contest of their West Indies Regional 4-Day Championship bilateral series at Sabina Park on Wednesday. 

The Pride, who began the day on 460 for five, batted for two sessions on the final day, amassing 626 for eight before declaring 25 minutes ahead of Tea, with a lead of 169 runs. 

Kyle Mayers added 68 to his overnight 16 before falling for 84. Johann Layne (43*) and Shamar Springer (36) then shared in a brisk 74-run eighth-wicket stand before the latter’s wicket triggered a declaration after 154.3 overs.

Peat Salmon (4/147) was the pick of the Scorpions bowlers, as Odean Smith claimed figures of 2 for 90.

Seeking to avoid defeat, the Jamaicans lost one wicket before the interval and were quickly restricted to 46 for 4 upon the resumption. 

Still, amidst dropped chances, close appeals, and an extra half an hour of play, a 131-ball, 44-run partnership between a hobbling John Campbell (42*) and Romaine Morrison (5*) saw the Jamaicans to a draw at 90 for 4 in 39.4 overs.

Johann Layne (2/15) led the Barbados attack. 

Guyana

Amazon Warriors battle Francisco Unicorns on GSL opening night

The ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League (GSL) has unveiled the full match schedule for its 2026 edition, set to take place from July 23 to August 1, 2026.

The home side Guyana Amazon Warriors will take on the San Francisco Unicorns in the evening game of the tournament's opening day, following the curtain raiser between the Lahore Qalandars and Perth Scorchers XI.

The Desert Vipers will be the only inactive team on Matchday 1 of the five-team tournament. 

The competition will be contested in a round-robin format that leads into a knockout finals with the league stage set to culminate on July 29, after which the top teams will advance to the knockout phase.

Regional 4 Day

Motie and Permaul spin Guyana to innings win over Windwards; draw looms in Scorpions-Pride contest

Guyana 491 all out (Permaul 82*, Savory 72; Dember 4-113) beat Windwards 151 & 199 (Auguste 91, Hodge 27; Motie 5-51) by an innings and 141 runs 

The Guyana Harpy Eagles earned their second consecutive win of the ongoing West Indies Championship, thumping the Windward Islands Volcanoes by an innings and 141 runs inside three days at the Recreation Ground in Antigua and Barbuda.

The Harpy Eagles, who resumed batting on 361 for 8, added 130 runs to be dismissed for a mammoth 491 in 157.1 overs, a first-innings lead of 340. Veerasammy Permaul supplemented his overnight 25 with 57 runs, going on to top score with an unbeaten 82. 

Partner Shamar Joseph (46) added 36 to his ten as the pair went on to share in a 74-run ninth-wicket stand. Permaul then put on 86 with Nial Smith (37) for the last wicket. 

Kenneth Dember’s 4 for 113 was the highlight of the Volcanoes’ bowling as Shadrack Descarte finished with figures of 2 for 67. 

The fight to make the Harpy Eagles bat again turned out to be a lone act by Ackeem Auguste (91), who fell agonizingly short of a century for the second time this season.

Gudakesh Motie (5/51) led the destruction via spin to help dismiss the Windwards for 199 in 48.3 overs. Veerasammy Permaul also impressed, claiming 4 for 20.

Regional 4 Day

Leewards—T&T clash abandoned on account of ‘dangerous pitch conditions’ at Sir Viv Richards Stadium

Leewards 131 & 140 for 7 (Louis 73, Hamilton 41; Seales 7-34) draw with T&T 175 all out (Goolie 51*, Da Silva 36; Pitman 6-52)

Cricket West Indies (CWI) has announced that the second match between the Leeward Islands Hurricanes and the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force in the 2026 West Indies Championship has been abandoned as a draw due to dangerous pitch conditions at the Sir Viv Richards Stadium in Antigua and Barbuda.

A statement from CWI explained that play was halted in the first session of Tuesday’s third day “after the pitch began to exhibit unpredictable and uneven behaviour, raising serious concerns for player safety.” 

Facing up to the pace of Jayden Seales, Leeward Islands player Jeremiah Louis was struck on the helmet while batting. 

He was “immediately attended to by medical personnel and subsequently transported to hospital to be evaluated for a possible concussion and is reported to be in stable condition,” the statement continued.

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