Adjustment Made to Guyana & Barbados CWI Rising Stars Under-15 Bilateral Series Schedule

ST JOHN’S, Antigua- Cricket West Indies (CWI), in collaboration with the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), has taken the decision to reschedule the abandoned second round match of the CWI Rising Stars U15 bilateral series between Guyana and Barbados to the Police Ground in Georgetown Guyana.

This decision follows the abandonment of the first two rounds at Lusignan Cricket Ground due to inclement weather. An unstable weather system is expected to continue affecting the originally scheduled venues, prompting the change.

The abandoned March 31 Round 2 encounter has been rescheduled for Wednesday, April 1, with the teams now competing on consecutive days, with the third-round match originally slated for Thursday, April 2.

CWI & GCB will continue to monitor conditions at the scheduled venues for the remainder of the series.

Fans can follow the action on our match centre at www.windiescricket.com .

Round 2: April 1st

Guyana vs Barbados @ Police Ground, Georgetown

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