West Indies Championship Match Abandoned Over Dangerous Pitch

The West Indies Championship match was abandoned due to a dangerous pitch in Antigua.

West Indies Championship Match Abandoned

The West Indies Championship match abandoned on Tuesday, involved Trinidad and Tobago and the Leeward Islands. The fixture was declared a draw after officials determined the playing surface at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium was unfit for play.

West Indies Championship Match Abandoned in Antigua

Umpires Leslie Reifer and Zahid Bassarath decided play could not continue on the third morning of the four-day match.

This occurred after Jeremiah Louis was struck on the helmet by a delivery from Jayden Seales that reared sharply from a good length. Louis was hospitalised following the incident but is reported to be in stable condition.

Before the stoppage, 27 wickets had fallen in just 147 overs of play. Both team coaches expressed disappointment regarding the dangerous pitch, noting that the bounce had been inconsistent since the first morning.

Cricket West Indies confirmed that points earned up to the point of abandonment would be awarded to both teams.

Statistical Highlights and Player Performance

Fast bowler Jayden Seales delivered a dominant performance despite the conditions. He claimed all seven wickets to fall in the second innings, finishing with ten wickets in the match. His efforts were cut short by the safety concerns that ultimately led to the draw.

The current first-class season has been reduced to only 12 fixtures following financial reports of significant losses in 2025.

Officials have stated that no further matches will occur at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium until the Championship Final in May. This period will be used to ensure safer pitch preparation for future participants.

  • Venue: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua.
  • Match Status: Declared a draw after abandonment.
  • Injury Update: Jeremiah Louis is in stable condition.
  • Standout Performance: Jayden Seales took 7 wickets in the second innings.

Key Takeaways


Quiz

Question
1. Who was the bowler when Jeremiah Louis was struck on the helmet?
A) Joshua Da Silva
B) Jayden Seales
C) Justin Greaves
D) Rahkeem Cornwall
2. How many wickets fell in total during the 147 overs played?
A) 10
B) 15
C) 27
D) 33
3. When is the Championship Final scheduled to take place at this venue?
A) April 21-24
B) May 17-20
C) June 10-13
D) October 10-13

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