Barbados began the fourth day of their game against Leeward Islands at 34 for 1, needing 244 more to win, but quickly fell apart. They lost eight wickets for 52 runs in the space of two hours, the damage caused by a medium pacer and an offspinner bowling in tandem. Wilden Cornwall took 4 for 15 from 14 overs while Omari Banks, who has performed his share of heroics on the international level as well, took 4 for 23 in 11.1.
Barbados began the day well, though. Dwanye Smith and Sherwin Campbell took the score to 62 before Smith was caught behind off Carl Simon. Then, Cornwall came into the attack. He trapped Campbell lbw for 28 with his second ball, and from then on, it was a procession.
A damp outfield prevented play from taking place at New Amsterdam, and for the third day in a row, not a ball was bowled.