2009–10 Regional Four Day Competition

2009–10 Regional Four Day Competition
Administrator(s) West Indies Cricket Board
Cricket format First-class cricket (4 days)
Champions Jamaica (10th title)
Participants 7
Matches played 21
Most runs 546 – Devon Smith (Windward Islands)
Most wickets 41 – Imran Khan (Trinidad and Tobago)

The 2009–10 Regional Four Day Competition was the 44th domestic first-class cricket tournament held in the West Indies, it took place from 8 January 2010 – 1 March 2010. Jamaica won the tournament after finishing top of the table with five wins from their six matches. It was their 3rd tournament win in succession and their 10th overall.[1]

Devon Smith of the Windward Islands finished as the tournament's highest run-scorer, he made 546 runs at an average of 49.63, including two centuries and a highest score of 193.[2] The leading wicket-taker in the competition was Imran Khan of Trinidad and Tobago, he took 41 wickets at an average of 16.39 with best innings figures of 7/71.[3]

Points table

Team Pld W L T D Aban Pts
Jamaica 65100060
Barbados 64002057
Leeward Islands 62301034
Trinidad and Tobago 62202033
Combined Campuses and Colleges 62400024
Guyana 61302022
Windward Islands 61401022
Source:Cricinfo

Points allocation

Completed match

  • Outright win - 12
  • Loser if 1st Innings lead obtained - 4
  • Loser if tie on 1st Innings - 3
  • Loser if 1st Innings also lost - 0
  • Tie - 8

Incomplete Match

  • 1st Innings lead - 6
  • 1st Innings loss - 3
  • Tie on 1st innings - 4

Score Equal in a Drawn Match

  • Team batting on the 4th innings - 8
  • Team fielding on the 4th innings if that team has lead on 1st inning - 6
  • If scores tied on 1st innings - 4
  • If team has lost on 1st innings - 3

Abandoned Match

In the event of a match being abandoned without any play having taken place, or in the event of there being no 1st innings decision, three (3) points each.

References

  1. "First-class domestic competitions". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  2. "Regional Four Day Competition, 2009/10 / Records / Most runs". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  3. "Regional Four Day Competition, 2009/10 / Records / Most wickets". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
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