Hero CPL 2022: Barbados Royals beat GAW to qualify for Playoffs

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Barbados Royals win against Guyana Amazon Warriors to qualify for the Playoffs in the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League (Photo by Ashley Allen – CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

Barbados Royals confirmed their spot in the playoffs of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) campaign with a commanding DLS victory against the Guyana Amazon Warriors.

The Amazon Warriors won the toss and opted to field first and that appeared to be the right decision.

Taking wickets at regular intervals the Amazon Warriors made it difficult for the Royals to negotiate the conditions and only a late order rally from Jason Holder and Mujeeb Ur Rahman ensured the Royals ended with a reasonable total of 107/6 from an innings shortened to 16 overs due to rain

However, that total proved more than enough as the Royals bowling attack offered no freebies when the Amazon Warriors came to bat. Led by Mujeeb and Rahkeem Cornwall they ensured the run rate become untenable as the Royals cruised to victory.

Junior Sinclair (R) of Guyana Amazon Warriors took two wickets during today’s match against Barbados Royals at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, Trinidad And Tobago (Photo by Ashley Allen – CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

Guyana Amazon Warriors’ cadre of spinners imposed themselves on the game taking all six wickets to fall in the Barbados Royals innings.

Having reduced the Royals to 62/5 when the rain delay came, Imran Tahir then removed David Miller immediately after the restart but Jason Holder and Mujeeb Ur Rahman compiled a 39-run partnership off 16 balls to give the Royals a total to defend.

111 to win suggested an advantage for the Amazon Warriors but Mujeeb and Rahkeem Cornwall produced spell-binding bowling in the first four overs to restrict the Warriors to 12 runs for the loss of one wicket.

The Amazon Warriors couldn’t get going as a disciplined Royals bowling performance increased the pressure with a plethora of dot balls.

In the end, what should have been a tight game became an easy win for the Royals as they coasted to victory by 29 runs.

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5 new COVID-19 cases, 1 in ICU

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A woman being tested for Covid-19 at one of the Ministry of Health’s testing sites (Filed pic)

Another five persons have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to the Health Ministry today.

Consequently, active cases in Guyana are now 111 including one patient in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the remaining persons in either home (107) or institutional (3) isolation.

There are also three other persons in institutional quarantine.

Guyana’s COVID-19 death toll remains at 1281, while some 69,864 persons have recovered from the life-threatening virus to date since its outbreak here in March 2020.

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Huracán Fiona toca tierra en Puerto Rico

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología en San Juan (NWS, por sus siglas en inglés) informó que el ojo del huracán Fiona tocó tierra en el Suroeste de Puerto Rico.

“Fiona toca tierra en el Suroeste de Puerto Rico. El radar Doppler indicó que el centro del Huracán de Fiona ha tocado tierra a lo largo de la costa del suroeste de PR cerca de Punta Tocón a las 3:20 PM AST. Vientos sostenidos estimados en 85 mph”, publicó el NWS en Facebook.

El Centro Nacional de Huracanes (NHC, por sus siglas en inglés) advirtió en su boletín de las 2 de la tarde que se esperan inundaciones catastróficas para Puerto Rico y República Dominicana por el paso del huracán Fiona. 

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Vigilan puente provisional entre Ciales y Morovis ante posible colapso en medio del huracán Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El alcalde Ciales, Alexander Burgos, advirtió en RADIO ISLA sobre el posible colapso del puente provisional que se encuentra en la Carretera 145 entre su municipio y Morovis. Este fue construido tras el colapso del puente original durante el huracán María.

Esto, debido a la crecida del Río Grande de Manatí. 

“Realmente está muy peligroso y amenaza, nuevamente, de ser eliminado. Estamos aquí observando la creciente del río”, expuso Burgos. 

Más temprano, la crecida de un río en el municipio de Utuado provocó que el agua se llevara el puente del barrio Salto Arriba.

Noticia relacionada: VIDEO: Río se lleva puente en Utuado en medio del huracán Fiona

El Centro Nacional de Huracanes (NHC, por sus siglas en inglés) advirtió en su boletín de las 2 de la tarde que se esperan inundaciones catastróficas para Puerto Rico y República Dominicana por el paso del huracán Fiona.

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Trasladan a pacientes del Centro Comprensivo de Cáncer ante falla en el generador eléctrico

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Las autoridades trasladaron a los pacientes del Centro Comprensivo de Cáncer ante la falla que tuvo su generador eléctrico.

“Rescatistas del NMEAD, miembros del Grupo Urbano de Búsqueda y Rescate (PRUSAR), bomberos del @Bomberos_de_PR y personal del @CEMPRESTATAL asisten a pacientes en el Centro Comprensivo de Cáncer @desaludpr para trasladarlos al confrontar problemas con el generador eléctrico”, informó la agencia en Twitter.

A eso de la una de la tarde del domingo, ocurrió un apagón general en Puerto Rico, como consecuencia del colapso de varias líneas de transmisión que provocaron la salida de las plantas de generación.

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Joseph twins return to play and giveback to The St Michael School Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The St Michael School is “very proud” of their teen alumni Daniel and Darius Joseph, who recently showed that not only do they have big hearts for cricket but they remember where they came from.

Different in a sense from birth, being a twin, the brothers have once again separated themselves from the usual pack.

With many lamenting about the youth in Barbados, especially Bajan young men, these two boys are showing that they are built of strong character and possess great skill.

The two former student-athletes, who play cricket, left The St Michael School (SMS) during the pandemic in 2020 to spend an initial two academic terms in fourth form on a cricket scholarship at King’s Bruton in Somerset, England. During their stint, they performed “outstandingly”, and as a result, were invited to remain for fifth form.

Having completed their fifth year last term, Daniel is now the King’s Burton Player of the Year. And during this 2022 summer vacation, the twin also made their first team debut in the Lancashire League, where they had “a successful trial”.

The Joseph twins were back on the island recently and along with spending time with their friends and family, they took up the chance to rejoin the St Michael School cricket team to play for their alma mater. But that’s not the only way the twins gave back to their school, they also made a special donation to the SMS Cricket Team. They presented their token to Coach Dario Cummins.

Darius and Daniel are transferring to Scarborough College in Yorkshire, England, to begin their sixth form year.

Sharing the news on the Instagram page for the Martindale’s Road-located school, the page administrator wrote, “We’re very proud of these young men and wish them continued success in their future endeavours – both academic and sporting.”

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Bidens among thousands paying respects to Queen Elizabeth II Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

US President Joe Biden paid his respects at Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin on Sunday as thousands of police, hundreds of British troops and an army of officials made final preparations for the queen’s state funeral — a spectacular display of national mourning that will also be the biggest gathering of world leaders for years.

Biden and first lady Jill Biden were among thousands of mourners — from locals and tourists to royals and world leaders — to pay their respects at Westminster Hall, where the queen is lying in state. The president made the sign of the cross and put his hand to his heart as he stood quietly near the casket in the ornate 900-year-old hall with his wife and U.S. Ambassador Jane Hartley.

Biden then signed the official condolence book and attended a reception Sunday at Buckingham Palace hosted by King Charles III. He is one of 500 world leaders and royals invited to the queen’s state funeral Monday at Westminster Abbey, along with hundreds of British charity workers.

Biden called Queen Elizabeth II “decent” and “honourable” and “all about service” as he signed the condolence book, saying his heart went out to the royal family.

“Queen Elizabeth lived her life for the people,” Jill Biden wrote in a book for spouses and ambassadors. “She served with wisdom and grace. We will never forget her warmth, kindness and the conversations we shared.”

As the dignitaries poured in, the clock was ticking down for those seeking a place in the longest queue many have ever seen to file past the queen’s coffin. The miles-long queue is expected to be closed to new arrivals later Sunday so that everyone now in the line can view the coffin before Monday morning, when it will be taken to Westminster Abbey for the queen’s funeral.

Family by family, thousands of people kept joining the line around the clock, braving chilly overnight temperatures and waits of up to 17 hours in a queue that stretched for over 5 miles (8 kilometers).

Lauren Wilson, a 36-year-old student, was in the much shorter queue for people with mobility issues. She said she wanted to experience in person the coffin lying in state.

“The world is in such a weird place and then this happened. It feels more momentous,” she said.

She worried that the pageantry surrounding Elizabeth’s death deprives the queen’s relatives of the ability to come to terms with their loss.

“The family are not allowed to grieve. I find it quite heartbreaking,” she said.

The queen’s eight grandchildren, led by heir to the throne Prince William, circled the coffin and stood with their heads bowed during a silent vigil on Saturday evening.

Among the foreign leaders in London was New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who told the BBC she was humbled to represent her nation at the funeral and to witness the national outpouring of grief and respect for the late queen.

“The thing that I will take away from this period is just the beauty of the public’s response, the kindness that you see from members of the public, the patience, the camaraderie. That has been, for me, the most moving tribute of all, has been the public response of the British people,” she said.

People across the UK will also pause Sunday evening for a nationwide minute of silence to remember the queen, who died September 8 at 96 after 70 years on the throne. Monday has been declared a public holiday, and the funeral will be broadcast to a huge television audience worldwide and screened to crowds in parks and public spaces across the country.

Police officers from around the country will be on duty as part of the biggest one-day policing operation in London’s history.

Crowds also gathered Sunday near Windsor Castle, where the queen will be laid to rest at a private family ceremony on Monday evening.

Steve Beeson came with his family of three and a bouquet of flowers he had purchased for the queen.

“She has been a constant steadying of the reins for the country through all of these really rough times, the least we can do is come and say ‘Thank you,’” he said.

Camilla, the queen consort, paid tribute to her mother-in-law in a video message, saying the monarch “carved her own role” as a “solitary woman” on a world stage dominated by men.

“I will always remember her smile. That smile is unforgettable,” said Camilla, who is married to Charles.

Ukraine’s first lady, Olena Zelenska, was also among mourners paying respects to the queen’s coffin. British royal officials said Zelenska met with Catherine, the Princess of Wales, at Buckingham Palace on Sunday afternoon. They did not release further details. The British government has been among the strongest supporters of Ukraine since it was invaded by Russia in February.

On Saturday night, it was the grandchildren’s time to mourn. William and Prince Harry, Charles’ sons, were joined by Princess Anne’s children, Zara Tindall and Peter Philips; Prince Andrew’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie; and Prince Edward’s two children — Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn.

William stood with his head bowed at the head of the coffin and Harry at the foot. Both princes, who are military veterans, were in uniform. The crowd kept slowly, silently filing past.

“You could see that they were thinking hard about their grandmother, the queen,” said Ian Mockett, a civil engineer from Oxford in southern England. “It was good to see them all together as a set of grandchildren, given the things that have happened over the last few years.”

The lying-in-state continues until early Monday morning, when the queen’s coffin will be moved on a gun carriage pulled by 142 Royal Navy sailors to nearby Westminster Abbey for the funeral, the finale of 10 days of national mourning for Britain’s longest-reigning monarch.

After the service Monday at the abbey, the late queen’s coffin will be transported through the historic heart of London on the state gun carriage. It will then be taken in a hearse to Windsor, where the queen will be interred alongside her late husband, Prince Philip, who died last year at 99.

Sumita Tanda put down bright red roses as a huge floral tribute bloomed near Windsor Castle.

“I feel so privileged to be a local resident of Windsor,” she said. “I just wanted to pay my respects.”

By MIKE CORDER, JILL LAWLESS and DANICA KIRKA, Associated Press

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L’ouragan Fiona touche terre à Porto Rico,…

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L’ouragan Fiona a touché terre dimanche après-midi à Porto Rico, ses rafales de vent et pluies torrentielles privant toute l’île américaine de courant, après avoir causé un mort et d’importantes inondations en Guadeloupe.

Fiona s’est abattue à 15H20 locales (19H20 GMT) sur la côte sud-ouest de Porto Rico, près de Punta Tocon, charriant des vents soufflant jusqu’à 140 km/h et menaçant l’archipel “d’inondations catastrophiques” et de coulées de boue, selon le dernier bulletin du Centre national des ouragans (NHC).

La dépression, qui est passée dimanche du statut de tempête tropicale à celle d’ouragan de catégorie 1, a entièrement privé d’électricité ce territoire américain des Caraïbes et ses quelque 3,2 millions d’habitants.

“En raison de l’ouragan, le réseau électrique est désormais hors service”, avait annoncé dimanche le gouverneur de Porto Rico Pedro Pierluisi dans un communiqué, précisant que des protocoles d’urgence avaient été activés.

“Nous commençons le processus de redémarrage du réseau dans le nord de l’île avec des générateurs de secours”, a détaillé de son côté, Josué Colón, directeur des services en charge du réseau électrique de Porto Rico, lors d’un entretien à la télévision locale, ajoutant que l’électricité serait rétablie en priorité dans les hôpitaux.

Des crues ont eu lieu dans le sud-est de l’archipel, inondant les routes et certaines zones urbaines, tandis que des toits d’habitations ont été arrachés par le vent dans le sud-ouest, selon des médias locaux.

Des photos publiées sur les réseaux sociaux par les pompiers de l’île montraient aussi des arbres couchés sur la route et d’autres débris.

Le président américain Joe Biden a approuvé dans la matinée la déclaration d’état d’urgence de Porto Rico, une mesure qui permet de débloquer des fonds fédéraux pour les secours, coordonnés par l’Agence fédérale américaine des situations d’urgence Fema.

L’ouragan Fiona devrait “encore se renforcer dans les 48 heures à mesure qu’il se déplace près de Porto Rico et de la République dominicaine”, ont précisé les services météorologiques américains.

– Un mort en Guadeloupe –

Fiona avait déjà causé de sérieux dégâts lors de son passage en Guadeloupe dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi. Par endroits, l’eau est montée de plus de 1,50 mètre. Un homme y est mort, emporté avec sa maison par les flots d’une rivière en crue.

Avec le réchauffement de la surface des océans, la fréquence des ouragans les plus intenses, avec des vents plus violents et des précipitations plus importantes, augmente. Ils font notamment peser un risque de plus en plus important aux communautés côtières.

L’archipel de Porto Rico avait été placé en alerte ouragan dès la fin de la semaine, le gouverneur Pedro Pierluisi exhortant la population à se mettre à l’abri.

L’alerte inondation devrait être en vigueur jusqu’à lundi.

Ancienne colonie espagnole, Porto Rico, qui est devenu territoire américain à la fin du 19e siècle avant d’acquérir un statut spécial d’”Etat libre associé” dans les années 1950, connaît de graves problèmes d’infrastructures depuis plusieurs années.

L’île avait été dévastée en 2017 par les ouragans Irma et Maria qui avaient sérieusement endommagé son réseau électrique. Celui-ci a ensuite été privatisé en juin 2021 avec pour but affiché de résoudre le problème des coupures de courant. L’île a cependant connu une panne générale en avril 2022.

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Teen convicted of rape, buggery, murder to learn fate this week Loop Jamaica

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The sentencing of a 17-year-old boy who was convicted of the 2018 rape, buggery and murder of a nine-year-old girl in Westmoreland, has been pushed back to later this week.

It is the second time the sentencing has been pushed back since the teenager was found guilty of all l three charges by a six-member jury in the Westmoreland Circuit Court on July 1.

The matter was initially set for sentencing on July 28, but was transferred to the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston for sentencing on Friday of last week.

However, High Court Judge, Justice Courtney Daye, was told that Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Paula Llewellyn, was unavailable for Friday’s sentencing hearing.

The convicted teenager was remanded in custody until Friday, September 23, when the sentencing hearing is expected to get under way.

According to the evidence that was led at the trial, the girl accepted the teenager’s invitation to pick apples together as they walked home from school.

However, she was sexually assaulted and killed by the teen boy, who contended at the trial that two men raped and killed the girl.

But the teenager admitted to having had sex with the girl after the two men had completed their ‘acts’.

Testimony from a leading DNA expert and forensic evidence proved that material found in the female minor’s anus matched that of the teenage boy.

A pathologist testified, too, that the child died from asphyxia due to manual strangulation, and there were lacerations to her vagina and anus.

Llewellyn, in speaking to reporters after the verdict in July, said the conclusion of the case has negative consequences for both the families of the victim and the convict.

“It’s a tragic situation… (for) the family of the deceased whose daughter who really suffered a brutal end, and the family of the accused whose son will have to take responsibility for what was a very, very awful moment of youthful exuberance,” she said at the time.

“I think that is the best way I can describe it, but it was an awful moment which really, really had negative consequences for the life of someone who he (the convict) grew up with, and he would have been in a position of trust since he was the bigger person,” Llewellyn further stated.

According to her, the conviction was a team effort, and “a very good case was compiled”.

The top prosecutor also stated that the relevant evidentiary material and exhibits were adequately presented at the trial.

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Energy high at PNP’s 84th annual conference Loop Jamaica

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“PNP river come down bank to bank,” was the word from the People’s National Party (PNP) President Mark Golding as he greeted Comrades who turned out in their numbers on Sunday at the National Arena in Kingston for the party’s 84th annual conference

He also greeted those gathered outside, which he said numbered in the thousands.

Amid the high energy at the venue, the common message is “Time come”, something echoed by all those who talked on the platform on Sunday.

It is the first annual conference for the party since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 and the first since Golding took over as president of the political party.

While police officers did their job outside the venue, Comrades stood in solidarity on the inside.

Here are some scenes from the PNP’s 84th annual conference now under way in Kingston.

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