Jamaica entered the finals of the Regional Four-Day Competition by beating Guyana by 133 runs in three days at Sabina Park.  They took control of the game after the first day, on which they were  dismissed for 196 after choosing to bat. Donovan Pagon and Tamar Lambert  scored half-centuries but Jamaica collapsed from 131 for 3, losing  seven wickets for 65 runs. Three Guyana spinners - Veerasammy Permaul,  Devendra Bishoo and Narsingh Deonarine - took three wickets each. 
 Guyana, however, were shot out for 126 in their first innings, conceding  a lead of 70. Shivnarine Chanderpaul, unbeaten on 47, was the only  batsman to pass 20. Nikita Miller claimed 3 for 16 for Jamaica, while  David Bernard took 3 for 35. Jamaica could not improve on their  first-innings performance in their second, though, getting dismissed for  189. Bishoo took 5 for 62, and Permaul added three more to his match  haul. Xavier Marshall top scored for Jamaica this time with 59. Their  lead, however, ensured Guyana would have to make the highest total of  the match to reach the finals. 
 Chasing 260, Guyana were dismissed for 126 once again. Miller took 4 for  28, and Odean Brown had figures of 3 for 42 for Jamaica, ensuring the  match did not enter the fourth day. 
 Sulieman Benn took 9 for 63 in the match to help bowl Barbados into the final with a 227-run victory against Trinidad & Tobago at Queen's Park Oval.  Having chosen to bat, Barbados made only 223 in the first innings. Most  of the top-order batsmen got starts but nobody carried on, and Jonathan  Carter's 47 was the top score. Ravi Rampaul and Kavesh Kantasingh took  four wickets each for T&T. 
 The Barbados bowlers, however, gave their side a huge lead by dismissing  T&T for 84. Benn bowled with the new ball and took 5 for 28, while  Carlos Brathwaite had figures of 4 for 12. T&T were 63 for 3 at one  stage and then lost seven wickets for 21 runs. 
 Barbados made 216 in their second innings, setting a target of 356.  Carter once again top scored with 52, and Brathwaite followed his  success with the ball by making an unbeaten 45. Shannon Gabriel was  T&T's best bowler, taking 5 for 78. 
 The target was always likely to be out of T&T's reach and they fell  massively short. They collapsed once again, from 79 for 2, and were  dismissed for 128. Benn took 4 for 35 in this innings; Javon  Scantlebury-Searles contributed 3 for 22. 
 
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