Round of 16 set in PM’s Cup
Empire and United Stars Alliance claimed the two rounds of 16 spots from group ‘F’ on the final night of the group stages in the ongoing Prime Minister’s Cup. The action was at Orange Hill.
Empire and United Stars Alliance claimed the two rounds of 16 spots from group ‘F’ on the final night of the group stages in the ongoing Prime Minister’s Cup. The action was at Orange Hill.
Here is tonight’s weather forecast according to the Barbados Meteorological Services. Weather Forecasts Tonight From 6:00 p.m. Synopsis: A surface to low-level trough will continue to affect the island. General Forecast: Mostly cloudy with clear breaks with occasional brief scattered light to moderate showers and a very slight chance of isolated thunderstorms. Tomorrow From 6:00 a.m. Synopsis: A ridge pattern will be the dominant feature. General Forecast: Partly sunny with a few isolated light showers. Haze Outlook:A layer of slight dust haze will be visible across the island. Wind Forecasts Moderate east-southeasterly to easterly breeze from 30 to 35 km/h (19 to 22 mph). Tomorrow From 6:00 a.m. Moderate easterly breeze from 30 to 35 km/h (19 to 22 mph). Marine Forecasts Tonight From 6:00 p.m. Moderate in open water with swells ranging from 1.5 to 2.0 meters (5 to 7 ft.). Small craft operators and sea bathers along western coastlines should exercise caution. Tomorrow From 6:00 a.m. Moderate in open water with swells ranging from 1.5 to 2.0 meters (5 to 7 ft.). Small craft operators and sea bathers along western coastlines should exercise caution. Extreme Temperatures Max. Air Temp for Today 33.0 °CMin. Air Temp for Today 26.4 °C
Australia remain undefeated at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, after today’s demolition job on Pakistan. Opting to field first at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Australia Women dismissed Pakistan Women for 82 in 19.5 Overs. Ashleigh Gardner took 4 for 21 while Megan Schutt took 1 for 7 to become the highest wicket-taker in Women’s T20 Internationals with 144 wickets, going past Pakistan’s Nida Dar’s 143. The Aussie Women replied with 83 for one from 11 overs to win by nine wickets. Australia Women continue to lead group ‘A’ on six points, while Pakistan Women are virtually eliminated, as they only have two points with one game to play. In tomorrow’s matches, South Africa Women can take the lead of group ‘B’ away from the West Indies with a win over Bangladesh women. That game is at 10 a.m. Before that at 6 a.m, New Zealand Women can move into 2nd place in group ‘A’ with a big win over Sri Lanka Women. Both matches will be live on MCTV’s ESPN Channel 308. (Photo: ICC/Getty Images)