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KINGSTON – Opener Anthony Alleyne stroked his third half-century of the Digicel Regional Four-Day Competition and pushed his aggregate past 400 runs, but Barbados Pride found their progress stymied by rain on the penultimate day of their third-round encounter against Jamaica Scorpions yesterday.

Chasing the hosts’ 224, Barbados Pride were 153 for four when rain halted play in the final session at Sabina Park, once again frustrating the visitors’ hopes of making headway in the contest.

Alleyne, 23, grabbed the opportunity to extend his excellent form, hitting 64 to record his fourth straight score over 50. And with the innings, the left-hander moved to 441 runs from just five outings for the new season. (CMC)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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