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    West Indies Championship Enters Crucial 5th Round

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    The West Indies Championship has reached its fifth round, with the Guyana Harpy Eagles maintaining a narrow lead in the standings. As defending champions, the Harpy Eagles are facing stiff competition from the Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who trail by just 3.4 points.

    In the upcoming fixtures, the Harpy Eagles will host the Windward Islands Volcanoes at the Providence Stadium in Guyana. Meanwhile, the Red Force will travel to Barbados to face the Barbados Pride at the Kensington Oval. Other matches include the Jamaica Scorpions taking on the West Indies Academy at the Coolidge Cricket Ground and the Leeward Islands Hurricanes facing the Combined Campuses and Colleges at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.

    The Barbados Pride currently sit third in the standings with 73 points, while the Leeward Islands Hurricanes are fourth with 54.4 points. The Windward Islands Volcanoes have secured their first win of the season, improving their position to fifth with 42 points.

    As the tournament progresses, each match becomes increasingly crucial for teams vying for the coveted Headley Weekes Trophy. The championship offers not only prestige but also significant financial rewards, with the winners set to receive $250,000 and the runners-up $100,000.

    The West Indies Championship serves as a platform for players to showcase their skills and compete for spots on the international stage. With several rounds remaining, the competition is expected to intensify, providing fans with thrilling cricket action across the Caribbean.

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