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The REVO Derby! Lwds 300/10 Wwds 179/10

voiceofreason 4/17/24, 3:12:30 PM
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Revo faithful!

Leewards won the toss and batting first. All to play for in the last game of the season! Championship on the line!
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voiceofreason 4/17/24, 3:56:22 PM
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35/3 Leewards

Windwards bowling well on a helpful surface.

Louis 16*
Hammi 6*

Gilon Tyson 1 wicket
Ryan John 2
seaegg99 4/17/24, 3:58:14 PM
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How you have two slips with John swinging so?????
voiceofreason 4/17/24, 4:01:45 PM
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Quite perplexing form Cappo Athanaze. Both teams must win to have a chance at the Chip.
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voiceofreason 4/17/24, 4:51:44 PM
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83/3

Louis 45*
Hammie 23*
Chrissy 4/17/24, 5:13:33 PM
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Weh di video link?

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voiceofreason 4/17/24, 7:49:25 PM
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The Derby
voiceofreason 4/17/24, 7:50:51 PM
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Good fight back here by the Leewards 200/4 another 150 and we good.
Chrissy 4/17/24, 7:55:04 PM
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Good going
Chrissy 4/17/24, 8:46:52 PM
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Good catch dat Ambris
Walsh gawn fi 6
240/7
voiceofreason 4/17/24, 10:58:27 PM
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300/10
Good comeback by Leewards after two slides. Mikyle Louis 100, Jewel Andrew 68, Louis 48, Hamilton 34.
Ryan John 3/67
Tyson 2/33
doosra 4/18/24, 12:49:33 AM
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Can WWI come back to win from this position?

They need to win and to take batting points to hold off either Guyana or Barbados (I am assuming at least 1 of these 2 will win outright)
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voiceofreason 4/18/24, 2:24:11 AM
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In reply to doosra Anything is possible. However Windwards batting has struggled all season and Leewards even without Cornwall have a decent bowling attack. Leewards still have an outside chance of winning this but will need Guyana and Barbados to lose or win with minimum bonus points. Based on the 1st Day, Guyana looking good to take the Chip again.
dayne 4/18/24, 3:34:10 AM
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The WWI might have undermined themselves by dropping a bowler to play the extra batter. they had to give overs to part-time bowlers that eased the intensity of their bowling. Hodge was hit for four sixes in a three over period. Ambris was hit for three fours in one over.
doosra 4/18/24, 12:41:00 PM
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yea it is going to be a close one
I think Barbados did themselves no favor yesterday missing on on crucial batting bonus points
doosra 4/18/24, 12:41:46 PM
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VOR noted their batting issues so I guess that is what they were looking at but you are right i think -bowlers win you matches and tournaments, don't they
voiceofreason 4/18/24, 8:05:59 PM
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179/10
Johann Jerimiah 41
Springer 33

Doram 6
Walshie 3
Chrissy 4/18/24, 8:31:48 PM
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Leewards looking good so far - two days and a session to go
Narper 4/18/24, 10:19:44 PM
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THE top four teams in the 2024 West Indies Four-Day Regional Championship will all have their eyes on securing the title when the seventh and final round of action bowls off around the region on April 17

Volcanoes (90 points) leading the table ahead of a surging Barbados Pride (87.6 points) team. Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles (87.2 points) occupy third spot, with Leeward Islands Hurricanes (84.6 points) in fourth.

Guyana end their campaign with a favourable fixture against the cellar-placed Combined Campuses and Collages (CCC), while Barbados will also fancy their chances against the seventh-placed West Indies Academy team.
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"Mathematically, it would be difficult for us to win the title. But if you look at the points standings, what really affected us is the first game against Guyana," Furlonge told Newsday."Unfortunately, that abandoned first game brought us just two points, compared to a possible other 14 or 15 points. With those extra points, we could have possibly been atop the table right now."


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Chrissy 4/18/24, 10:30:31 PM
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Thanks bro - how di eyes coming on?
Maispwi 4/19/24, 1:32:57 AM
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It's Guyana's championship to lose unless the weather intervenes.