search
calendar Sunday, June 7, 2026

U-16: Clinical Guyana take series lead over Barbados

SUMMARY: Guyana 137-8 from 31 overs (Nathan Bishop 37, Makai Dowlin 20, Leon Reddy 13*; Jalan McAllister 3-24, Liam Sealy 2-34) beat Barbados 61 all out from 20.1 overs (Oshea Francis 35, Javion Batson 13; Leon Reddy 4-8, Brandon Grimmond 3-9, Akash Ramdewar 2-13) by 76 runs
[atlasvoice listen_text='Listen this article' loop='false']
April 1, 2026
< 1 Min Read
Nathan Bishop (left) and Leon Reddy

A clinical display of bowling and valuable batting contributions saw Guyana dismantle Barbados by 76 runs in the second match of the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Under-16 50-over bilateral series.

Following a washout in the opening fixture, the hosts made a resounding statement at the Police Sports Club Ground, Eve Leary, to take a 1-0 lead in the series on Wednesday.

FULL SCORECARD: https://matchcentre.windiescricket.com/match/c70b3e44-5a54-4722-9730-f5bbda4be003/2

In a contest shortened to 31 overs per side due to rain, Guyana posted a competitive 137-8 before their bowling unit, led by vice-captain Leon Reddy, produced a devastating spell to skittle the Barbadians for a meagre 61.

Asked to bat first in tricky, damp conditions, Guyana’s innings was built on the back of a composed knock from Nathan Bishop. Bishop top-scored with a vital 37 (3x4s;1x6s) off 46 balls, showing excellent temperament as he e found a reliable partner in Makai Dowlin, who made 20 (1×4) off 43 balls.

provided the necessary acceleration in the middle overs.

The Barbadian chase never found its rhythm, crippled early by accurate opening bursts before being completely dismantled by Guyana’s slow bowlers.

Vice-captain Leon Reddy was the protagonist of the collapse; his remarkable figures of 4 for 8 from five overs of medium pace left the visitors’ middle order in tatters.

Reddy was ably supported by Brandon Grimmond, who maintained relentless pressure to finish with 3 for 9. Akash Ramdewar also made significant inroads with 2 for 13, as the visitors slumped from a shaky start to 61 all out in just 20.1 overs.

Game Three in the five-match series is slated for Thursday (April 2) from 09:30h at the Police Sports Club Ground, Eve Leary.