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T&T move to third in standings

Published:Monday | February 22, 2010 | 5:45 PM

Amit Jaggernauth was almost unplayable on a dusting pitch, and led Trinidad & Tobago to a 155-run victory over Windward Islands in their sixth round West Indies Cricket Board regional first-class match today.



The match was played at Queen’s Park oval in Trinidad and Tobago.



The off-spinner captured five wickets for 47 runs from 15.2 overs, as Windwards, chasing 373 for victory, were dismissed for 217 in their second innings about 15 minutes before the lunch interval on the fourth and final day.



Windward Islands had resumed this morning on 129 for five.



Jaggernauth had Nelon Pascal caught close to the wicket to bring the match to an end, and finish with match figures of nine for 105.



The result meant that T&T have now moved into third on 33, and Windwards have plunged to the bottom-of-the-table with 16 points.



T&T face second-placed Jamaica in the final round at Progress Park in Grenada, where the Championship will be decided.



A victory for T&T would give the title to Barbados and deny reigning champions Jamaica a third straight grab, a defeat for T&T would hand the Jamaicans the title ahead of the Barbadians and a draw would also favour Barbados.



Final scores in that match is T&T 263 and 297 for six declared, Windward Islands 188 and 217 for five.