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Only 42.3 overs were bowled on the second day in St Lucia, but West Indies opener Devon Smith struck an unbeaten 53 to keep his side on top against Sri Lanka.
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Only 42.3 overs were bowled on the second day in St Lucia, but West Indies opener Devon Smith struck an unbeaten 53 to keep his side on top against Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal led by example with an unbeaten 119, but the West Indies claimed the upper hand on the opening day in St Lucia behind pace bowler Shannon Gabriel’s five-wicket haul.
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Andre McCarthy smashed a game-winning 61 to lead the Jamaica Tallwahs to a five-wicket win over the St Lucia Stars and into third place on the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) standings.
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Rashid Khan took two wickets and conceded just nine runs from his four overs as the Guyana Amazon Warriors beat the St Lucia Stars by six wickets.
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The St Kitts and Nevis Patriots maintained their perfect record by winning their third straight game after opening batsman Evin Lewis clubbed a spectacular 92 to lead them to a 33-run victory over the St Lucia Stars.
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Barbados Tridents captain Kieron Pollard led by example as he smashed a 35-ball 83 to lead his side to a 21-run win over the St Lucia Stars via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method.
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Shadab Khan took one wicket during an extremely economical spell and followed it up with an unbeaten knock of 30 as the Trinbago Knight Riders cruised past the St Lucia Stars by four wickets.
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The Trinbago Knight Riders got their Caribbean Premier League (CPL) campaign off to a terrific start as the New Zealand duo of Colin Munro and Brendon McCullum led to them to a nine-wicket win over the St Lucia Stars.

Persistent rain led to the decider being washed out
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The West Indies and Afghanistan were forced to settle for a 1-1 series draw after the third ODI in St Lucia was abandoned without a single ball bowled.

Hope struck three boundaries during his unbeaten knock of 48
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Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan gave the West Indies a major scare once again, but Shai Hope’s unbeaten 48 was enough to secure a four-wicket win in St Lucia and level the series at 1-1.