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Harpy Eagles lead by 6.2 points heading into final round of West Indies Championship

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Defending champions, the Guyana Harpy Eagles, hold a 6.2-point lead over the Trinidad & Tobago Red Force heading into the seventh and final round of the 2025 West Indies Championship scheduled to begin on Wednesday.

The Harpy Eagles have 111.6 points after a draw with the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in round six at Warner Park while the Red Force are second on 105.4 points after a 223-run defeat at the hands of the Jamaica Scorpions at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy.

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The top two will meet in a potential winner-take-all game in round seven at the Queen’s Park Oval in Port of Spain.

The Barbados Pride, after a two-wicket win over the Windward Islands Hurricanes at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in round six, are third with 100.0 points, 7.9 points ahead of the Leeward Islands Hurricanes in fourth.

The Scorpions are fifth with 82.8 while the Volcanoes are a distant sixth with 51.6. The West Indies Academy and the Combined Campuses and Colleges round out the table with 39.2 and 35.2 points, respectively.

The other round seven fixtures will see the CCC hosting the Scorpions at the Sir Frank Worrell Memorial Ground, the Academy taking on the Volcanoes at Coolidge and the Hurricanes facing the Pride at Warner Park. Sportsmax

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