As expected, Barbados Pride comfortably completed a commanding innings and 54-run victory over West Indies Academy on Saturday’s final day of their day/night West Indies Championship encounter at Kensington Oval.
Joshua Bishop’s second first-class century reignited West Indies Academy’s hopes, while a shaky second-innings performance from Trinidad and Tobago Red Force left their West Indies Championship fourth-round clash finely poised heading into the final day at Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua.
When Carlon Bowen-Tuckett woke up on the third day of West Indies Academy’s match against Barbados Pride on 71 not out, he knew something special was in the offing.
Barbados Pride are just four wickets away from sealing a dominant victory in their day/night West Indies Championship contest as West Indies Academy continue to struggle under relentless pressure heading into Saturday’s final day at Kensington Oval.