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Barbados, T&T rivalry raise curtain on tournamean­t

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Four-time champions Barbados will open the defence of their Regional Under15 Championsh­ip title against arch-rivals Trinidad and Tobago, when the tournament bowls off in Jamaica later this month.

Ironically, the Barbadians lifted the title last year after beating T&T in final round, when the championsh­ip was staged in Bridgetown.

The tournament, which runs from March 28 to April 4, will see see Leeward Islands, Guyana, Windward Islands and Jamaica joining Barbados and T&T to do battle over five rounds of one-day cricket.

Cricket West Indies’ director of cricket, Jimmy Adams, said the tournament represente­d a chance for selectors to identify the future internatio­nal stars.

“This is one of the key developmen­t tournament­s on the Cricket West Indies annual calendar,” said the former West Indies captain.

“This tournament serves the purpose of encouragin­g junior players from across the Caribbean to excel and be given the opportunit­y for early recognitio­n, while promoting competitio­n among their peers at the regional level. “In our bid to make Windies a consistent­ly successful side in the near and long-term future, it is important that we pay close attention to our developmen­t pipeline and make sure it is working effectivel­y.”

Leewards, who finished second last year, take on hosts Jamaica at Up Park Camp while Windwards, who were third last year, clash with Guyana at Kensington Cricket Club.

This year represents the third time in the last six years that Jamaica will host the age group tournament, and Adams believes this will be an excellent opportunit­y for players to also engage personal developmen­t off the field.

“Jamaica is a great place to play the game, so it’s also an opportunit­y for the players to become acquainted with another culture and gain a greater appreciati­on for the region in which they live – that is also part of the learning experience of playing in a tournament like this,” he explained

“We also hope that experienci­ng the passion that people from outside of their own territory have for the game will also help to inspire them to continue along the developmen­t pipeline and one day wear the Windies burgundy, so we look forward to seeing loads of talented players being unearthed at this year’s tournament.”

Regional Under-15 Championsh­ip

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Fixtures for the 2018 Regional Under-15 Championsh­ip announced by Cricket West Indies yesterday:

Round 1 – Wednesday, March 28 Barbados vs Trinidad & Tobago – Melbourne Oval Guyana vs Windward Islands – Up Park Camp Leeward Islands vs Jamaica – Kensington Cricket Ground Round 2 – Thursday, March 29 Windward Islands vs Barbados – Chedwin Park Trinidad & Tobago vs Jamaica – Kensington Cricket Ground Leeward Islands vs Guyana – Melbourne Oval

Round 3 – Saturday, March 31 Barbados vs Jamaica – Chedwin Park Windward Islands vs Leeward Islands – Jamalco Cricket Ground

Trinidad & Tobago vs Guyana – Windalco Cricket Ground Round 4 – Monday, April 2 Leeward Islands vs Barbados – Windalco Cricket Ground Guyana vs Jamaica – Jamalco Cricket Ground Trinidad & Tobago vs Windward Islands – Chedwin Park Round 5 – Wednesday, April 4 Guyana vs Barbados – Up Park Camp Trinidad & Tobago vs Leeward Islands – Kensington Cricket Ground Jamaica vs Windward Islands – Melbourne Oval

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