Sunday, April 19, 2026

Pride of place

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BARBADOS PRIDE HAVE put themselves in an excellent position to press for a second successive victory in the Digicel Regional 4-Day Tournament.

They outplayed Windward Islands Volcanoes on the second day of their seventh round match at Kensington and look likely to complete a win inside three days.

Responding to the visitors’ 293, Barbados, resuming on 22 without loss, made 324.

By the close, Windwards were reeling on 34 for five in their second innings and staring defeat in the face.

Barbados Pride captain Kevin Stoute hit the topscore of 61 in an innings in which seven other batsman crossed 20.

 

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