Dwayne Smith is back in town to help Barbados go after the Caribbean Twenty20 trophy.The exciting all-rounder joined his teammates for a practice session at Kensington Oval yesterday ahead of their first match against Combined Campuses and Colleges on Friday under the lights at 8 p.m.The tournament begins tomorrow with Trinidad and Tobago meeting Canada at 4 p.m. and Jamaica opposing Leeward Islands at 8 p.m.
Smith back for business
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