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Jamaica, Barbados face off

Published:Friday | February 19, 2010 | 8:52 AM

The sixth round of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional first class competition bowls off this morning in Trinidad and Tobago with leaders Jamaica and Barbados facing off in a top-of-the-table match.



The match will take place at the Frank Worrell Memorial Ground.



Jamaica, unbeaten this season with maximum 48 points, will enter the clash as favorites. They are three points ahead of Barbados on 45 points and an outright win will assure them of their third successive four-day title.



It will be the final game of the season for Barbados, who will take the championship lead with a victory.



Jamaica have made one change to their squad bringing in ex-national youth standout batsman John Ross Campbell for Shawn Findlay.



In the remaining games, fifth place Trinidad and Tobago tackle sixth place Windward Islands at Queen’s Park Oval and last place Guyana, the only team without a victory so far, face fourth place Leeward Islands at the National Cricket Centre.