ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA — The West Indies Championship Playoff got off to an exciting start with impressive performances from teams competing at venues across Antigua.
At the Antigua Recreation Ground in St. John’s, the Guyana Harpy Eagles produced a dominant batting display against the West Indies Academy, posting a commanding 423 for 6 in their first innings. The Harpy Eagles showcased disciplined batting and strong partnerships to place themselves in a powerful early position in the contest.
Meanwhile, at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Coolidge, the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force closed the day on 298 for 7 against Barbados Pride in another highly competitive encounter. The Red Force batting lineup demonstrated resilience throughout the innings as both teams battled for an early advantage in the playoff fixture.
The playoff matches continue through May 13, with regional cricket fans closely following the action as teams compete for championship honours and regional supremacy.
Tournament organizers praised the quality of cricket displayed so far and encouraged supporters to continue rallying behind their teams throughout the championship.
Further match updates and results will be provided as the playoff progresses.