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West Indies B snatch victory over Kenya

Jason Bennett grabbed a hat-trick and Dwight Washington picked up three wickets of his own, as West Indies B pulled off a dramatic 12-run victory over Kenya from an apparently hopeless situation

Wisden Cricinfo staff
12-Jan-2004
West Indies B 97 and 149 beat Kenya 149 and 85 by 12 runs
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Jason Bennett grabbed a hat-trick and Dwight Washington picked up three wickets of his own, as West Indies B pulled off a dramatic 12-run victory over Kenya from an apparently hopeless situation. Set 98 to win, the Kenyans crumbled to 85 all out midway the final session at Edgar Gilbert Park. Bennett removed Collins Obuya (1), Martin Suji (0) and Peter Ongondo (0) with consecutive deliveries to finish with figures of 3 for 23 off 12 overs, and a match haul of 8 for 68.
Guyana 108 and 307 for 6 trail Barbados 422 for 7 dec by seven runs
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Krishna Arjune and Sewnarine Chattergoon both missed out on their second regional first-class hundreds, but they nonetheless led a Guyana fightback against Barbados in their opening round match of the Carib Beer 2004 Cricket Series at Kensington Oval yesterday. Guyana, trailing Barbados by 314 on first innings, were 307 for 6 in their second innings when bad light stopped play three overs early.
Trinidad & Tobago 335 and 122 for 4 lead Leeward Islands 324 by 133 runs
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Leeward Islands conceded first-innings points to Trinidad & Tobago, but captured four wickets late on the third day to claw their way back into contention at Guaracara Park. Trinidad & Tobago led by 11 runs on first innings, and were 122 for 4 in their second innings when rain and bad light stopped play 13 overs early.
Jamaica 266 and 238 for 6 lead Windward Islands 273 by 231 runs
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After conceding a slim seven-run first-innings deficit to the Windward Islands, Jamaica were battling back on 238 for 6 at the close of the third day at Beausejour. Tamar Lambert produced another defiant knock to finish unbeaten on 44. The Windwards had owed their position to a 67-run ninth-wicket partnership between Shane Shillingford and Fernix Thomas.