Jamaica Gleaner

Melbourne look to clinch last eight spot

- Jermaine Lannaman Gleaner Writer

TITLE-HOLDERS MELBOURNE will go in search of early qualificat­ion to the quarterfin­als of the Jamaica Cricket Associatio­n Senior Cup when they play Lucas at Nelson Oval in one of several third round reschedule­d encounters, starting today.

The round of matches was originally set for three weeks ago but was postponed due to bad weather.

The Andre McCarthy-led Melbourne currently lead Zone A with maximum 18 points from three matches and are followed by Boys’ Town and Portland, who are on seven points each from four and three matches, respective­ly.

Portland are scheduled to play Clarendon at Folly Oval.

Over in Zone B, perennial title challenger­s St Catherine CC, who have so far recorded a loss and two draws from their encounters, will look to get their campaign back on track when they host second place Police at Chedwin Park.

Police, with a record of one win, one draw and a loss, trail leaders G.C. Foster College, who will host Kingston and St Andrew. The leaders have two wins and a draw for 13 points.

Zone C front runners, Jamaica Defence Force, on 15 points after scoring a win and three draws, will entertain St Elizabeth at Up Park Camp. Second place UWI will travel to Elgin Town to face Hanover, while St James and Westmorela­nd will square off at Jarrett Park.

Zone D, in the meanwhile, will see leaders Kingston looking to keep their three-match unbeaten record intact when they host St Mary at Sabina Park.

Kingston have 18 points and are followed by St Ann, who after scoring two wins, a draw and a loss are on 17 points. St Ann have drawn a bye for the round. St Catherine CA will face Trelawny at Windalco Sports Club in the zone’s other match-up.

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