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Aug 01, 2009 Sports
The West Indies Cricket Board has announced the fixtures for the senior women’s one day competition slated for Guyana this month.
The competition opens on August 15 but the host team with not get into the fray until the next day against Trinidad and Tobago at the Police ground, Eve Leary.
The teams have been split into two zones with Zone A: Jamaica, Barbados, St Lucia, Dominica; Zone B: Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada.
The full fixtures:
Saturday, August 15:
Jamaica vs Barbados at Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC)
St. Lucia vs Dominica at Demerara Cricket Club (DCC)
Sunday, August 16:
Trinidad and Tobago vs Guyana at Police
St Vincent and the Grenadines vs Grenada at Everest
Monday, August 17:
Jamaica vs St Lucia at DCC
Barbados vs Dominica at Wales
Tuesday, August 18:
Trinidad and Tobago vs Grenada at GCC
Guyana vs St Vincent and the Grenadines at Everest
Wednesday, August 19:
Barbados vs St Lucia at Police
Jamaica vs Dominica at DCC
Thursday August 20:
Trinidad and Tobago vs St Vincent and the Grenadines at GCC
Guyana vs Grenada at Albion
Saturday, August 22:
Semifinal 1: Zone A winners vs Zone B runners-up at Everest
Semifinal 2: Zone B winners vs Zone A runners-up at DCC
Sunday, August 23: FINAL at GCC
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