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Police v Banks(AT WEYMOUTH)Weather: sunny; Pitch: hard; Outfield: fast.BANKS 1st Innings 74POLICE 1st Innings 191BANKS 2nd Innings(overnight 198-9)T. Hoyte not out    24S. Simmons c Corbin b Mayers    31Extras (b9, lb6, nb4)    19TOTAL (all out – 56.1 overs)    241Wkt fell at (yesterday): 241.Bowling: Brancker 4-0-24-0,  Mayers 8.1-0-37-1, Hill 17-0-54-3, Smith 24-5-90-5, Babb 3-0-21-0.POLICE 2nd InningsR. Williams not out    67S. Payne c Simmons b Hoyte    54*D. Yearwood not out    0Extras (b1, lb1, nb2)    4TOTAL (1 wkt – 36.4 overs)    125Wkt fell at: 122.Bowling: Phillips 2-0-13-0, Campbell 4-3-2-0, Simmons 7-0-34-0, Sealy 7-0-20-0, Hoyte 11-1-41-1, Callender 2-0-6-0, Hurdle 3.4-1-7-0.Result: Police won by nine wickets.Points: Police 12, Banks 4.Umpires: Earl Collymore, Whilbert Jordan.Match referee: Dennis Depeiza.LIME v Maple(AT WILDEY)Weather: overcast; Pitch: slow; Outfield: slow.MAPLE 1st Innings 297LIME 1st Innings(overnight 178-7)*C. Browne b Roach    26+A. Browne  c wk. Worrell b Brome     2A. Holder c Oneal b Ramsay     36J. Marshall run out     15 N. Charles not out      17C. Edwards c wk Worrell b Roach     6Extras (b1, lb8, nb7, w1)       17TOTAL (all out – 74. 4 overs )    250Wkts fell at: 198, 222, 227, 250.Bowling: Roach 18.4-5-53-3, Brome 14-2-38-3, Depeiza 11-4-35-1, Oneal 11-1-35-0, Ramsay 11-4-21-1, Parris 2-0-17-0, Yearwood 6-0-29-1, Kellman 1-0-13-0.MAPLE 2nd InningsP. Agard b Charles     48R. Parris c Thomas b Edwards     6J. Worrell c C. Browne b Nurse    13+C. Worrell c wk. A. Browne b Charles     0O. Kellman not out     24D. Oneal lbw b Cummins      8S. Ramsay  not out      5Extras ( b4, lb5 w2)     11TOTAL (5 wkts – 32 overs)      115Wkts fell at: 17, 77, 77, 81, 103, Bowling: Edwards  3-0-37-1, Nurse 11-3-20-1, Holder 6-1-16-0, Charles 9-4-23-2 Cummins 3-0-10-1Result: Match drawn.Points: Maple 9, LIME 7.Umpires: Vincent Bullen, Michael Nurse.Match referee: Mervyn  Jones.Super Centre Spartan v Sagicor UWI(AT QUEEN’S PARK)Weather: sunny; Pitch: hard; Outfield: fast.UWI 1st Innings 369SPARTAN 1st Innings(overnight 177-4)R. Nurse c Bascombe b Austin     34C. Payne c Reifer b Kantasingh    32J. Niles c Parris b Austin     2A. Gill c wk Naitram b Austin    1S. Benn c Currency b Kantasingh     60D. Marshall not out     8A. Marshall not out     0Extras (b3, lb1, nb4)     8TOTAL (all out – 89.4 overs)     273Wkts fell at (yesterday): 181, 184, 186, 252, 269, 273.  Bowling: Moore 10-2-40-0, R.Reifer 5-1-14-1,Kantasingh 34-6-94-4, Austin 32.4-7-88-5, Greene 2-0-16-0, Parris 6-1-17-0.UWI 2nd InningsO. Phillips c Benn b Toppin     26M. Bascombe lbw b D. Marshall    43F. Reifer c Blackman b D. Marshall     11G. Moore not out     24Extras ( lb1)      1TOTAL (3 wkts dec’d – 13.1 overs)    105Wkts fell at: 68, 72, 105.Bowling: Gill 2-0-16-0, Blackman 2-0-18-0, Toppin 5-0-39-1, D. Marshall 4.1-031-2.SPARTAN 2nd InningsW. Blackman not out      26N. Carter not out    56Extras (b5, lb1)     6TOTAL (0 wkts – 22 overs)    88Bowling: R. Reifer 3-0-22-0, Kantasingh 7-2-23-0, Austin 5-0-25-0, Parris 4-0-9-0, Currency 3-1-3-0.Result: Match drawn.  Points: UWI 8, Spartan 5.Umpires: Patrick Grazette, Sylvan Leacock.Match referee: Jeffrey Mascoll.Caribbean Lumber YMPC v ESA Field Pickwick(AT BECKLES ROAD)Weather: hazy; Pitch: hard; Outfield: fastYMPC 1st Innings 128PICKWICK 1st Innings 119YMPC 2nd Innings 295PICKWICK 2nd InningsJason Gilkes lbw b Hurley     1+J. Yearwood b Hurley    14C. Yearwood c Roach b Smith    24K. Hope c wk King b Roach     15*R. Yearwood lbw b Roach     11R. Layne c and b Jordan    12M. Matthews b Roach     11Jerad Gilkes not out      17A. Thomas c Cooke b Jordan     2R. Small lbw b Smith     3D. Rogers lbw b Smith     0Extras (nb8)     8TOTAL (all out – 27.5 overs)      118Wkts fell at: 1, 23, 44, 61, 74, 88, 97, 115, 118.Bowling: Smith 8.5-3-24-3, Hurley 6-0-36-2, Roach 7-1-39-3, Yearwood 2-0-10-0, Jordan 4-1-9-2.  Result: YMPC won by 186 runs.Points: YMPC 12, Pickwick 4.Umpires: Dalton Holder, Anthony Farrell.Match referee: David Dowridge.BNB St Catherine v Guardian General Barbados Youth(AT BAYFIELD)Weather: hazy; Pitch: firm; Outfield: fastBARBADOS YOUTH 1st Innings 308- 9 dec’dST CATHERINE 1st Innings(overnight 178-5 )*K. Williams c Brathwaite b Mayers    127M. St Hill  b Warrican    42S. Griffith c Mayers b Warrican    15J. Leacock not out     105U. Batson b Mayers    2K. Pantophlet  not out     19Extras (b3,lb1, nb14, w3)    21TOTAL (9 wkts – 117 overs)    384Wkts fell at (yesterday): 213, 245, 285, 288Bowling: Persaud 11-1-46-1, Jones 10-1-43-1, Warrican 43-12-87-3, Mayers 24-3-73-3, Mascoll 17-1-82-0, Parris 8-1-31-0, Welcome-Goodman  4-0-18-0Result: Match drawn.Points: St Catherine 8, Barbados Youth 6Umpires: Ricardo Harrison, Roger Broomes.Match referee: Waide Bascombe. Old Brigand Dover v Wanderers(AT INCH MARLOW)Weather: sunny; Pitch: firm; Outfield: fast.WANDERERS 1st Innings 286DOVER 1st Innings(overnight 202-8)S. Taylor c Gooding b Belle    28D. Hurley c Layne b Belle    16L. Kirton not out    3Extras (b2, lb5, nb1, w1)     9TOTAL (all out – 78.1 overs)    223Wkts fell at (yesterday): 219, 223.Bowling: Gooding 9-2-26-0, Layne 8-2-25-0, Johnson-Husbands 21-6-44-1, Clarke- Reifer 17-4-42-4, Belle 22.1-5-71-5, Bradshaw 1-0-8-0.WANDERERS 2nd InningsJ. Greene run out    64N. Evans run out    18K. Edwards not out    31R. Arthur not out    10Extras (b1, lb2)    3TOTAL (2 wkts dec’d – 18 overs)    126Wkts fell at: 74, 92.Bowling: Burke 3-0-23-0, Bourne 3-0-23-0, Phillips 6-0-28-0, Hurley 6-0-49-0.DOVER 2nd InningsS. Taylor c wk Arthur b Layne      1*S. Armstrong lbw b Clarke-Reifer    28+A. Roach b Clarke-Reifer     9K. Beckles c wk Arthur b Belle     0J. Phillips not out     33H. Austin c wk Arthur b Belle     6D. Hurley b Belle    0A. Greenidge c Layne b Belle    1N. Burke b Belle    2L. Kirton b Clarke-Reifer     4A. Bourne run out     6Extras (lb1, w3)    4TOTAL (all out – 33. 2 overs)    97Wkts fell at: 7, 36, 37, 43, 58, 58, 68, 72, 82, 97.Bowling: Bradshaw 3-1-5-0, Layne 4-0-26-1, Clarke-Reifer 14-5-38-3,  Belle 12.2-5-24-5.Result: Wanderers won by 92 runs.Points: Wanderers 14, Dover 5.Umpires: Tunley Franklyn, Stephen Lorde.Match referee: Sydwin Bayne.
ICBL Empire v TeleBarbados Carlton(AT BANK HALL)
Weather: sunny to overcast; Pitch: hard and true; Outfield: lushCARLTON 1st Innings 235EMPIRE 1st Innings(overnight 289-7)K. Stoute not out    150I. Perryman not out    14Extras (b4, lb3, nb6)    13TOTAL (7 wkts decl’d, 83.2 overs)    349Bowling: Clarke 20-3-74-1, Sealy 12-0-61-1, Springer 14.2-2-53-2, Nurse 13-3-65-1, Bridgeman 29-1-89-1.CARLTON 2nd InningsD. Richards c Holder b Bernadin    63*V. Nurse c and b Perryman    16R. Greaves run out    6K. Gibson lbw b Perryman    5+C. Morris c Holder b Bernadin    0K. Hurdle c Blagrove b Holder    19K. Springer c and b Graham    68A. Nurse c Perryman b Holder    4A. Bridgeman not out    33D. Sealy c (sub) Went b Graham    2R. Clarke c Perryman b Stoute    9Extras (b4, nb18)    22TOTAL (all out, 48.4 overs)    247Wkts fell at: 54, 70, 95, 95, 96, 165, 170, 217, 228, 247Bowling: Blagrove 5-0-30-0, J. Hinds 8-0-42-0, Perryman 8-0-58-2, Bernadin 4-0-22-2, Holder 8-1-21-2, Searles 3-0-27-0, Graham 9-1-30-2, Stoute 3.4-0-13-1EMPIRE 2nd InningsJ. Haynes c wk Morris b Clarke    0K. Stoute c wk Morris b Sealy    14A. Holder c and b Sealy    4J. Searles b Clarke    8A. Greenidge not out    9J. Hinds not out    1Extras (lb1, w1, nb4)    6TOTAL (4 wkts, 5 overs)    42Wkts fell at: 0, 5, 28, 35.Bowling: Clarke 3-0-19-2, Sealy 2-0-22-2.Result: Match drawnPoints: Empire 11, Carlton 5Umpires: Ricardo Harrison, Richard King.Match referee: T. Blenman

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