ST JOHN’S, Antigua– Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles are back at the top of the West Indies Championship following the completion of the third round of matches.
With four more rounds remaining, the Harpy Eagles have so far amassed 57.6 points following victories over Barbados Pride and Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC), while they earned first innings points over the West Indies Academy in their rain-affected contest.
The Trinidad & Tobago Red Force are in second position not too far behind on 55.4 points after their draw with the Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who sit in third on 50.8 points.
Barbados Pride have bounced back with two wins after their opening round loss to Guyana and are in fourth spot on 50 points, while the Jamaica Scorpions are in fifth place on 33.2 points after suffering two successive defeats.
The winless Windward Islands Volcanoes (16.8 points), CCC (15.2 points) and the West Indies Academy (12.8 points) bring up the rear.
When the fourth round resumes on March 5 following a three-week break, the Harpy Eagles will take on the Scorpions, Red Force will play the WI Academy, the Hurricanes will battle the Volcanoes, and the Pride will come up against the CCC.
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