U‑19 Earthquake! USA topple Jamaica as Barbados roar into title defense

The curtain rose on the Rising Stars Men’s Under‑19 50‑Over Championships in Basseterre, St Kitts with fireworks far beyond the July sky.

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Day One delivered a headline‑grabbing upset for the USA, a crushing statement from defending champions Barbados, and two knife‑edge finishes that kept the crowd guessing until the final ball.

American ambush: USA‑1 outguns Jamaica by 13 runs

Utkarsh Srivastava unfurled a spell of incisive seam bowling—4 for 31—to seal “the day’s biggest upset,” a 13‑run triumph over Jamaica at St Mary’s Park. Earlier, opener Saharsh Shwethan was the backbone of the American innings, carving 85 from 97 deliveries with 12 rasping fours. Support came from Sahil Garg (36) and Adnit Jhamb (35), yet USA‑1 teetered at 109 for 8 before Shwethan rallied the tail, adding 50 with Sahir Bhatia (14) and another 50 with last‑man Arya Garg to post 209 all out.

Jamaica’s reply began in a blaze—openers Tyriek Bryan (58 off 48) and Kev’Aundre Virgo (51) raced to 117 without loss. But once Sabrish Prasad removed Bryan, Srivastava struck quickly, erasing Virgo two runs later and triggering a collapse of 7 for 51. Jamaica’s late partnership of Deshawn James and Roshawn McKenzie added a nervous 25, but the mountain proved too steep.

Barbados broadcasts intent: 140‑run mauling of Guyana

At Elquemedo Willett Park, defending champions Barbados sent an unmistakable warning, piling up 287 for 6 and then skittling Guyana for 147. Captain Joshua Dorne (63 off 67) and opener Zachary Carter (62 off 70) laid the cornerstone, with cameos from Gadson Bowens (43), Shaquan Belle (39 not out), and Kevion Newton (33). Guyana cycled through seven bowlers; none claimed more than a single wicket.

Medium‑pacer R’Jai Gittens then scythed through the top order—4 for 26—while Xaundre Baptiste (2‑22) and skipper Dorne himself (2‑27) applied the finishing touches. Guyana folded from 55 for 1 to 147 all out, with only Shamar Apple (38 off 38) and Afraz Budhoo (23) offering resistance.

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Windward Islands win gritty 5‑run thriller over Leewards

At Conaree Sports Club, bowling brilliance rescued the Windward Islands, who defended a modest 124 all out to prevail by five runs. Openers Stephan Pascal and Theo Edward shared top score honors with 21 apiece, yet Micah MicKenzie’s five‑for (5‑36) had seemingly tilted the contest Leewards’ way.

Chasing, the Leewards coasted to 40 for 1 before chaos struck. Twin terrors Kirt Murray (3‑19) and Kirsten Murray (3‑23) joined forces with Darvin Forde (3‑24) to rip out nine wickets for 79 runs, halting the pursuit at 119 in 35 overs.

Trinidad & Tobago edge USA-2 by one wicket

In the day’s final nail‑biter, Trinidad & Tobago squeaked past USA‑2 with just one wicket to spare—a pulsating finish that underlined the tournament’s razor‑thin margins. Details of individual heroics may be sparse, but the result sends T&T into the next round brimming with belief.

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