Jamaica vs Windward Islands Regional Four Day Competition Cricket: Live Stream, TV Info, Time, Date

Jamaica vs Windward Islands Regional Four Day Competition Cricket: Live Stream, TV Info, Time, Date
Carlton Baugh of Jamaica during a file photo. (Ashley Allen/Getty Images Latin America for CPL)
Zachary Stieber
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Jamaica faces Windward Islands in the Regional Four Day final match.

The teams are playing April 26 through April 29.

Matches will begin at 10 a.m. Eastern Caribbean Time, or 9 a.m. Jamaica Time at Beausejour Cricket Ground.

Jamaica edged past Barbados in the semifinals while Windward Islands beat Trinidad & Tobago.

The official website doesn’t list any television channels but says that viewers can go here to watch online. 

It also says that there will be live online updates on www.twitter.com/windiesregional or www.facebook.com/windiescricket.

Jamaica coach Junior Bennett said in an interview posted on the official website that he believes that his team, despite not being the home team, will prevail.

“We are looking towards this match. It should be a very competitive match. Our batting has been a bit inconsistent throughout the tournament but we know if we can put a competitive total on the board we have the bowling to do the job,” he said.

“It was good to see the captain Tamar Lambert getting a hundred in the semi-final against Barbados and that helped us to win the game. Once the senior players go out and set the example we expect the younger players to follow and do the job for Jamaica.”

Windward Islands’ coach Ian Allen said that his team always plays better at home and sees the advantage. 

“We are going into the game with a similar approach to the other matches... the attitude that we went into the other game (semi-final) should not change. We will be positive and look to win. We played a match here earlier in the season, against Barbados, and we were successful. We always enjoy playing here at Beausejour – where we get a lot of support – and we believe that gives us an edge over Jamaica," Allen said.

“It was a really good team effort from everyone to help us reach the final. Everyone realizes the significance of this tournament – we have never won this title... credit to everyone for the role they have played up to this point and we expect more of the same in this match as well.”