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Two teams are tied on points at the end of Round 4 of the Cricket West Indies T20 Blaze tournament. Barbados and Guyana are sitting on 12 points each with only Round 5 remaining
Should both teams win their respective matches, Barbados will walk away with the title by virtue of victory in the head to head rule as they won their match against Guyana.
Three other teams are tied on 8 points, Trinidad & Tobago Red Force Divas, Jamaica and the Windward Islands, can one of them cause an upset tomorrow and snatch the title?
In the fifth and final round of matched on Saturday, Barbados play hosts Leeward Islands at Warner Park, Trinidad & Tobago Red Force Divas face Guyana at St Paul’s Sports Complex, and Jamaica meet Windwards at Conaree Cricket Ground. All matches start at 8am (7am Jamaica).
MATCH SCHEDULE
Round 1: Saturday 20 May (all matches played at Warner Park)
Windward Islands vs Guyana – Guyana won by 4 runs
Leeward Islands vs Jamaica – Jamaica won by 8 wickets
Trinidad & Tobago Red Force Divas vs Barbados – T&T Red Force Divas won by 5 wickets
Round 2: Sunday 21 May (all matches played at Warner Park)
Windward Islands vs Leeward Islands – Windwards won by 46 runs
Guyana vs Barbados – Barbados won by 3 wickets
Jamaica vs Trinidad & Tobago Red Force Divas – Jamaica won by 6 runs
Round 3: Tuesday 23 May (all matches played at Warner Park)
Trinidad & Tobago Red Force Divas vs Windward Islands – Windwards won by 7 wickets
Jamaica vs Barbados – Barbados won by 9 wickets
Guyana vs Leeward Islands – Guyana won by 5 wickets
Round 4: Thursday 25 May (all matches played at Warner Park)
Jamaica vs Guyana – Guyana won by 8 wickets
Leeward Islands vs Trinidad & Tobago Red Force Divas – T&T Red Force Divas won by 6 wickets
Barbados vs Windward Islands – Barbados won by 4 wickets
Round 5: Saturday 27 May – 8am
Leeward Islands vs Barbados – Warner Park
Trinidad & Tobago Red Force Divas vs Guyana – St Paul’s
Jamaica vs Windward Islands – Conaree
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Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.