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The Windwards beat the Leewards by eight wickets in their match, to carry their team to 41 points, and confirm the final place in the semi-finals. Gavin Tonge hit 75 and Jacques Taylor 63, as the Leewards batted much better in their second innings, reaching 344 all out. Gary mathurin took 5-86 for the Windwards, who were set a target of 99 to win. They reached it for the loss of Browne and Fletcher, with Charles scoring 52 not out, and Lesporis was with him at the end. There was one wicket each for Baker and Athanaze.
The England Lions could only finish third, tied with Jamaica on 51 points, behind leaders CCC on 57, and Trinidad on 52 points.
Quite a few of us on this MB, including me, thought that the Lions would crush most of the teams in this tournament, for the following reasons:
1) According to the Test rankings, England are supposed to be ranked higher than the West Indies.
2) All of England's second-string players were packed into one side - the Lions. In contrast, the Caribbean second-string players were spread out among seven teams.
But the Lions could only manage two wins, drawing five of their games.
Does this mean that Caribbean domestic cricket is not as bad as we thought? Or was it bad, and we've improved in recent times?
The England Lions could only finish third, tied with Jamaica on 51 points, behind leaders CCC on 57, and Trinidad on 52 points.
Quite a few of us on this MB, including me, thought that the Lions would crush most of the teams in this tournament, for the following reasons:
1) According to the Test rankings, England are supposed to be ranked higher than the West Indies.
2) All of England's second-string players were packed into one side - the Lions. In contrast, the Caribbean second-string players were spread out among seven teams.
But the Lions could only manage two wins, drawing five of their games.
Does this mean that Caribbean domestic cricket is not as bad as we thought? Or was it bad, and we've improved in recent times?
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