Jamaica Scorpions look to bounce back against Barbados Pride in Regional Four-Day Championship

The Jamaica Scorpions will be aiming to return to winning ways on Wednesday as they take on Barbados Pride in the third round of the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship. The match is scheduled to get underway at 9:00 AM Jamaica time at the iconic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.

The Scorpions are coming off a disappointing 5-wicket loss to the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the second round, which leaves them in fourth place with 29.4 points.

Barbados Pride, on the other hand, will be full of confidence after recording a dominant innings and 54-run victory over the West Indies Academy in their previous outing. With 28.6 points, they currently occupy fifth place, and will move above the Scorpions with victory.

In other second-round match-ups set to bowl-off on Wednesday, the top-of-the-table Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who are on 45.4 points, will face third-placed Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who have 44.5 points, at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles, second on 45.2 points, will host the West Indies Academy at the Guyana National Stadium. Meanwhile, Windward Islands Volcanoes will meet Combined Campuses and Colleges in a clash of two winless teams at Windsor Park in Dominica.

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The Jamaica Scorpions will be aiming to return to winning ways on Wednesday as they take on Barbados Pride in the third round of the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship. The match is scheduled to get underway at 9:00 AM Jamaica time at the iconic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.

The Scorpions are coming off a disappointing 5-wicket loss to the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the second round, which leaves them in fourth place with 29.4 points.

Barbados Pride, on the other hand, will be full of confidence after recording a dominant innings and 54-run victory over the West Indies Academy in their previous outing. With 28.6 points, they currently occupy fifth place, and will move above the Scorpions with victory.

In other second-round match-ups set to bowl-off on Wednesday, the top-of-the-table Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who are on 45.4 points, will face third-placed Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who have 44.5 points, at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles, second on 45.2 points, will host the West Indies Academy at the Guyana National Stadium. Meanwhile, Windward Islands Volcanoes will meet Combined Campuses and Colleges in a clash of two winless teams at Windsor Park in Dominica.

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The Jamaica Scorpions will be aiming to return to winning ways on Wednesday as they take on Barbados Pride in the third round of the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship. The match is scheduled to get underway at 9:00 AM Jamaica time at the iconic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.

The Scorpions are coming off a disappointing 5-wicket loss to the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the second round, which leaves them in fourth place with 29.4 points.

Barbados Pride, on the other hand, will be full of confidence after recording a dominant innings and 54-run victory over the West Indies Academy in their previous outing. With 28.6 points, they currently occupy fifth place, and will move above the Scorpions with victory.

In other second-round match-ups set to bowl-off on Wednesday, the top-of-the-table Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who are on 45.4 points, will face third-placed Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who have 44.5 points, at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles, second on 45.2 points, will host the West Indies Academy at the Guyana National Stadium. Meanwhile, Windward Islands Volcanoes will meet Combined Campuses and Colleges in a clash of two winless teams at Windsor Park in Dominica.

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The Jamaica Scorpions will be aiming to return to winning ways on Wednesday as they take on Barbados Pride in the third round of the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship. The match is scheduled to get underway at 9:00 AM Jamaica time at the iconic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.

The Scorpions are coming off a disappointing 5-wicket loss to the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the second round, which leaves them in fourth place with 29.4 points.

Barbados Pride, on the other hand, will be full of confidence after recording a dominant innings and 54-run victory over the West Indies Academy in their previous outing. With 28.6 points, they currently occupy fifth place, and will move above the Scorpions with victory.

In other second-round match-ups set to bowl-off on Wednesday, the top-of-the-table Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who are on 45.4 points, will face third-placed Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who have 44.5 points, at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles, second on 45.2 points, will host the West Indies Academy at the Guyana National Stadium. Meanwhile, Windward Islands Volcanoes will meet Combined Campuses and Colleges in a clash of two winless teams at Windsor Park in Dominica.

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The Jamaica Scorpions will be aiming to return to winning ways on Wednesday as they take on Barbados Pride in the third round of the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship. The match is scheduled to get underway at 9:00 AM Jamaica time at the iconic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.

The Scorpions are coming off a disappointing 5-wicket loss to the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the second round, which leaves them in fourth place with 29.4 points.

Barbados Pride, on the other hand, will be full of confidence after recording a dominant innings and 54-run victory over the West Indies Academy in their previous outing. With 28.6 points, they currently occupy fifth place, and will move above the Scorpions with victory.

In other second-round match-ups set to bowl-off on Wednesday, the top-of-the-table Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who are on 45.4 points, will face third-placed Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who have 44.5 points, at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles, second on 45.2 points, will host the West Indies Academy at the Guyana National Stadium. Meanwhile, Windward Islands Volcanoes will meet Combined Campuses and Colleges in a clash of two winless teams at Windsor Park in Dominica.

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The Jamaica Scorpions will be aiming to return to winning ways on Wednesday as they take on Barbados Pride in the third round of the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship. The match is scheduled to get underway at 9:00 AM Jamaica time at the iconic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.

The Scorpions are coming off a disappointing 5-wicket loss to the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the second round, which leaves them in fourth place with 29.4 points.

Barbados Pride, on the other hand, will be full of confidence after recording a dominant innings and 54-run victory over the West Indies Academy in their previous outing. With 28.6 points, they currently occupy fifth place, and will move above the Scorpions with victory.

In other second-round match-ups set to bowl-off on Wednesday, the top-of-the-table Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who are on 45.4 points, will face third-placed Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who have 44.5 points, at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles, second on 45.2 points, will host the West Indies Academy at the Guyana National Stadium. Meanwhile, Windward Islands Volcanoes will meet Combined Campuses and Colleges in a clash of two winless teams at Windsor Park in Dominica.

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The Jamaica Scorpions will be aiming to return to winning ways on Wednesday as they take on Barbados Pride in the third round of the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship. The match is scheduled to get underway at 9:00 AM Jamaica time at the iconic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.

The Scorpions are coming off a disappointing 5-wicket loss to the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the second round, which leaves them in fourth place with 29.4 points.

Barbados Pride, on the other hand, will be full of confidence after recording a dominant innings and 54-run victory over the West Indies Academy in their previous outing. With 28.6 points, they currently occupy fifth place, and will move above the Scorpions with victory.

In other second-round match-ups set to bowl-off on Wednesday, the top-of-the-table Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who are on 45.4 points, will face third-placed Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who have 44.5 points, at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles, second on 45.2 points, will host the West Indies Academy at the Guyana National Stadium. Meanwhile, Windward Islands Volcanoes will meet Combined Campuses and Colleges in a clash of two winless teams at Windsor Park in Dominica.

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The Jamaica Scorpions will be aiming to return to winning ways on Wednesday as they take on Barbados Pride in the third round of the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship. The match is scheduled to get underway at 9:00 AM Jamaica time at the iconic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.

The Scorpions are coming off a disappointing 5-wicket loss to the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the second round, which leaves them in fourth place with 29.4 points.

Barbados Pride, on the other hand, will be full of confidence after recording a dominant innings and 54-run victory over the West Indies Academy in their previous outing. With 28.6 points, they currently occupy fifth place, and will move above the Scorpions with victory.

In other second-round match-ups set to bowl-off on Wednesday, the top-of-the-table Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who are on 45.4 points, will face third-placed Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who have 44.5 points, at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles, second on 45.2 points, will host the West Indies Academy at the Guyana National Stadium. Meanwhile, Windward Islands Volcanoes will meet Combined Campuses and Colleges in a clash of two winless teams at Windsor Park in Dominica.

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The Jamaica Scorpions will be aiming to return to winning ways on Wednesday as they take on Barbados Pride in the third round of the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship. The match is scheduled to get underway at 9:00 AM Jamaica time at the iconic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.

The Scorpions are coming off a disappointing 5-wicket loss to the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the second round, which leaves them in fourth place with 29.4 points.

Barbados Pride, on the other hand, will be full of confidence after recording a dominant innings and 54-run victory over the West Indies Academy in their previous outing. With 28.6 points, they currently occupy fifth place, and will move above the Scorpions with victory.

In other second-round match-ups set to bowl-off on Wednesday, the top-of-the-table Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who are on 45.4 points, will face third-placed Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who have 44.5 points, at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles, second on 45.2 points, will host the West Indies Academy at the Guyana National Stadium. Meanwhile, Windward Islands Volcanoes will meet Combined Campuses and Colleges in a clash of two winless teams at Windsor Park in Dominica.

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The Jamaica Scorpions will be aiming to return to winning ways on Wednesday as they take on Barbados Pride in the third round of the Regional Four-Day Cricket Championship. The match is scheduled to get underway at 9:00 AM Jamaica time at the iconic Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.

The Scorpions are coming off a disappointing 5-wicket loss to the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in the second round, which leaves them in fourth place with 29.4 points.

Barbados Pride, on the other hand, will be full of confidence after recording a dominant innings and 54-run victory over the West Indies Academy in their previous outing. With 28.6 points, they currently occupy fifth place, and will move above the Scorpions with victory.

In other second-round match-ups set to bowl-off on Wednesday, the top-of-the-table Leeward Islands Hurricanes, who are on 45.4 points, will face third-placed Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who have 44.5 points, at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles, second on 45.2 points, will host the West Indies Academy at the Guyana National Stadium. Meanwhile, Windward Islands Volcanoes will meet Combined Campuses and Colleges in a clash of two winless teams at Windsor Park in Dominica.

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