At Wales: Windward Islands collected their first win following a notable all-round performance from Gidron Pope that led them to a four-wicket victory over ICC Americas. Pope hammered three fours and six sixes in the top score of 55 from 33 balls and Kershaskie Jno Lewis was not out on 30, as the Windwards successfully chased 131 for victory against ICC Americas. Pope dominated a second wicket stand of 72 with Sherman Hooper before he was bowled essaying a sweep at a delivery from Farhan Malik in the 11th over. Spinners Nikhil Dutta and Delray Rawlings then grabbed two wickets apiece to put the shivers down the spines of the Windwards, but Jno Lewis propped up the rest of the batting and saw them to the promised land. Pope was the pick of the Windwards bowlers with 3-25 from 10 overs, fast bowler Ryan John took 3-24 from 4.4 overs and Deron Hypolite bagged 2-16 from six overs, as ICC Americas were bowled out 130 in 36.4 overs after being sent in to bat.
Jamaica won for the third time on Saturday in four matches in the competition thanks to a 69 run win against Trinidad and Tobago. Jamaica had previously beaten Barbados and ICC Americas, but had one match abandoned without a ball bowled due to wet conditions caused by rain. The Jamaicans moved provisionally into the lead on 21.3 points, 3.2 ahead of hosts Guyana – inactive on Saturday having drawn a bye and now have a match in hand. Jamaica and Guyana meet on Sunday at Bourda.
Barbados beat the Leeward Islands by eight wickets on Saturday and now have two wins. Barbados plays ICC Americas on Sunday at Demerara while the Windward Islands plays Trinidad & Tobago at Enmore.