Sunday, June 7, 2026

Pride feel pressure

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A BARBADIAN stole the spotlight at Kensington Oval yesterday but his effort was the main source of frustration and not joy for the Barbados Pride, as they had to settle for a draw with table leaders Guyana Jaguars.

The final day of the eighth-round contest between Barbados Pride and the Guyana Jaguars in the Digicel Regional 4-Day Tournament ended with Barbados 18 runs short of a victory which was denied largely through the effort of Jaguars’ all-rounder, Barbadian Ramon Reifer.

He made an unbeaten 35 off 175 balls in 224 minutes and then took four for 49 to frustrate the Barbados run chase.

“Being in the position we were in earlier, to come out with a draw we are definitely proud about that,” Reifer told NATIONSPORT after the game. (PH)

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

 

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