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Jul 05, 2015 Sports
Holders Barbados are expected to face a stiff challenge against Windward Islands at Canaan when the Regional Under-17 Tournament opens on Tuesday in the island of Tobago.
The Barbadians captured the third edition of the Tournament – staged last year in the same island – by topping the points table, following victories over hosts Trinidad & Tobago then Leeward Islands and Jamaica.
Their only loss came against the Windwards, when they stumbled to a five-wicket defeat at Shaw Park, and their other match against Guyana was abandoned without a ball being bowled.
In the other first round matches of this year’s tournament, T&T meet Leewards at Louis D’Or and Guyana tackle Jamaica at Shaw Park.
The Tournament – in its fourth year – will be contested under a round-robin format, featuring five rounds of 50 overs-a-side matches with the team accumulating the most points being declared champions.
MATCH SCHEDULE
Round 1 – Tuesday, July 7
Leeward Islands vs Trinidad & Tobago at Louis D’Or
Windward Islands vs Barbados at Canaan
Guyana vs Jamaica at Shaw Park
Round 2 – Wednesday, July 8
Barbados vs Leeward Islands at Canaan
Trinidad & Tobago vs Jamaica at Shaw Park
Guyana vs Windward Islands at Louis D’Or
Round 3 – Friday, July 10
Jamaica vs Leeward Islands at Louis D’Or
Barbados vs Guyana at Shaw Park
Windward Islands vs Trinidad & Tobago at Canaan
Round 4 – Sunday, July 12
Guyana vs Leeward Islands at Canaan
Jamaica vs Windward Islands at Shaw Park
Trinidad & Tobago vs Barbados at Louis D’Or
Round 5 – Tuesday, July 14
Windward Islands vs Leeward Islands at Canaan
Trinidad & Tobago vs Guyana at Mount Pleasant
Barbados vs Jamaica at Shaw Park
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