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Trinidad Plays The Leewards In Anguilla


The 13th round of the West Indies Cricket Board four-day tournament commences this Friday, April 3, with Trinidad and Tobago playing against the Leewards at the Ronald Webster Park in Anguilla.


“That is the game in which all Anguillians will be showing a keen interest and it is hoped that all of them will come out and support the Leewards and the match itself,” Cricket Development Officer in Anguilla, Cardigan Connor, commented.

“Momsin Hodge, one of our youngsters, has done pretty well this season, scoring a number of 50s and it would be nice for him to play in front a big home crowd,” he said.

The previous match was played in Nevis and following this weekend’s tour of Anguilla, the last match will take place in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, when the Leewards will play against the Windwards.

The Webster Park Pavillion where cricket fans will be gathered
The Webster Park Pavillion where cricket fans will be gathered
 




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