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Feb 13, 2013 Sports
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – In Summarised results on the final day of the first round of matches in the Regional Four-Day Championship on Tuesday, Guyana and the Leeward Islands played to a draw after rain interrupted the Guyana run chase with them 173 for 6 chasing 226 for victory at Vivian Richards Cricket Ground.
Scores: At Vivian Richards Cricket Ground: Match drawn.
LEEWARD ISLANDS 182 all out (Tonito Willett 58, Jahmar Hamilton 32, Montcin Hodge 22; Veerasammy Permaul 4-42, Ronsford Beaton 3-43) and 322 (Jahmar Hamilton 106, Montcin Hodge 52, Sylvester Joseph 39, Tonito Willett 33; Veerasammy Permaul 5-67).
GUYANA 279 all out (Steven Jacobs 75, Assa Fudadin 49, Rajindra Chandrika 35, Derwin Christian 26, Veerasammy Permaul 21; Lionel Baker 4-57, Tonito Willett 3-31, Gavin Tonge 2-82) and 173 for six (Leon Johnson 60, Rajindra Chandrika 38, Tagenarine Chanderpaul 32, Steven Jacobs 24; Anthony Martin 3-37, Gavin Tonge 2-32).
At the Beausejour Cricket Ground: Windwards beat CCC by three wickets.
Scores: COMBINED CAMPUSES & CAMPUS 309 (Anthony Alleyne 84, Kevin McClean 28, Jason Dawes 27 not out, Chadwick Walton 27; Shane Shillingford 3-76, Nelon Pascal 3-92, Garey Mathurin 2-44, Delorn Johnson 2-50) and 284 (Chadwick Walton 88, Akeem Dewar 52, Nekoli Parris 37, Kyle Corbin 31; Nelon Pascal 5-81, Shane Shillingford 2-78).
WINDWARD ISLANDS 409 all out (Devon Smith 139, Tyrone Theophile 54, Andre Fletcher 41, Dalton Polius 77, Lyndon James 26; Akeem Dewar 4-127, Raymon Reifer 3-38) and 187 for three (Devon Smith 106 not out, Andre Fletcher 25, Tyrone Theophile 25).
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