Sunday, June 7, 2026

Rain hits round 4 of Sir Garry tourney

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RAIN AFFECTED the fourth round of matches in the Sir Garfield Sobers International Schools’ Cricket Tournament yesterday.

Queen’s Park were fortunate to get a decision against BCL Juniors and are a perfect four from four. There were also wins for Foundation School and Hamilton Lashley Foundation.

However, rain interrupted play in a top-of-the-table clash between unbeaten St Leonard’s Boys’ and Fatima College, both sharing the points in a no decision.

Harrison College, another unbeaten team, were also frustrated against Oakville Cricket Academy and had to settle for a no decision.

Summarised scores:

Zone A

At Wayne Daniel: Solihull School 132 in 32.3 overs (Will Rigg 33, Anthony Szarmach 25, James Newman 16,  Fahd Janjua 12, Matthew Rice 11; Shakeem Blades 3-26, Javier Goodridge 2-17, Dwayne Seale 2-36). Foundation School 134-1 in 16 overs (Mario Hinds 74, Danyl Husbands 32 not out, Glennico King 13 not out). Foundation School won by nine wickets.

At James Bryan: St Leonard’s Boys 203-6 in 31 overs (Sadrian Ward 78, Shkym Haynes 40 not out,  Shakeel Turney 14 not out, Zavier Trotman 14, Jamar Ifill 14, Renaldo Boyce 12;  Donovan Clayton 2-10, Haffiz Emamalie 2-30). Fatima College 25-1 in 5.4 overs (Aujo Wilson 11 not out). Rain stopped play. No decision.

At Inch Marlow: Vishnu Boys’ 175-8 in 40 overs (Akeel Mohammed 35, Carl Vialva 31, Jarlarnie Seales 23, Emrith Reesal 19; Raoul Pitiram 3-29, Kristian Seepersad 2-30). Presentation College 1-1 in 2 overs. Rain stopped play. No decision.

At Gall Hill: Sedburgh School 154 in 36.2 overs (Greg Cameron 44, Steven Croft 25, Rob Farrow 19, Sam Barrett 18, Patrick Phillips 14; Anthony Manning-Merritt 4-19). Combermere School 56-3 in 12.5 overs (Hasani Newton 25 not out, Sam Barrett 2-23). Rain stopped Play. No decision.

Zone B

At Greens: Dominica Schools 185 in 35.1 overs (Deon Burton 33, Melvin Defoe 32, Kasseim Peltier 20, Jervon Raphael 18, Brian Joseph 13, John Powlett 3-43, Zaire Griffith 2-19, Matthew Clarke 2-24). Queen’s College 33-2 in 5.4 overs (Daniel Pile 14 not out). Rain caused impaired pitch. No decision.

At Friendship: Queen’s Park Cricket Club 217 in 37.5 overs (Joshua DaSilva 59, Jason Batson 38, Kavan Byrne 26, Dexter Sween 21, Callis Romaine 18; Romario Brathwaite 4-44, Marston Burgess 2-21, Javid Leacock 2-30). BCL Juniors 121 in 22.2 overs (Kelano Brathwaite 26, Zidane Harewood 24, Marston Burgess 15, Jonathan Bootan 5-17, Jason Batson 4-39). Queen’s Park Cricket Club won by four runs after the target was reduced to 125 off 23 overs

At Content: Hamilton Lashley Foundation 256-5 in 37 overs (Ayo Barrow 80, Micah Thornhill 58, Kevin Evelyn 35, Javon Grovesnor 28 not out, Shevon Brooks 14, Paulanderson Fields 10 not out; Andre Harewood 2-25). The Lodge School 76-9 in 21 overs (Karrem Drakes 15 not out, Keliel Marshall 14, Andre Harewood 11, Jamali Lynch 11, Mario St Hill 10; Mario Greaves 3-4, Micah St Hill 2-8, Glenroy Jacobs 2-17). Hamilton Lashley Foundation won by 71 runs after the target was reduced to 148 off 21 overs.

At Dover: Oakville Cricket Academy 183 in 35.3 overs (Navendra Puvinamasingh 43 not out, Neil Johnson 28. Wishal Ram 25, Bryan Brown 17, Andrew Thompson 12, Jose-Anthony Grey 11; Kristian Best 4-19, Kristopher Fields 2-34). Harrison College 35-1 in 6 overs (Tre Mason 11 not out). Rain stopped play. No decision.

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