RAIN ON BRAVO’S PARADE.
Darren Bravo would have wanted to celebrate his selection for the World Cup with something special yesterday.
The rain, however, didn’t allow him.
The gifted left-hander stroked an unbeaten 28 off 25 balls before the elements brought a premature end to the Caribbean Twenty20 match between Trinidad and Tobago and Hampshire at Kensington Oval.
After a second stoppage, the umpires abandoned the game just after 7:30 p.m. with Trinidad and Tobago on 70 for four in 9.5 overs.
It was a result that left Barbados needing to win last night’s match against Canada and tomorrow’s contest against Trinidad and Tobago to be assured of a place in the semi-finals.
No room for Tino
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