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Tuesday 10 January 1995 19:02 EST
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Kim Barnett will step down as the captain of Derbyshire at the end of next season.

RED STRIPE CUP (Final day of four): Pointe-a-Pierre: Trinidad and Tobago 405 and 226 (J Joseph 5-59); Leeward Islands 288 (D Joseph 131) and 263 (R Richardson 86). Trinidad and Tobago won by 80 runs. Kingston: Jamaica 282 and 225; Barbados 298 (F Reifer 85no; N Perry 5-41) and 210 for 6 (P Wallace 71). Barbados won by four wickets.

TOUR MATCH (Second day of three): Trinidad: Trinidad and Tobago Under-19 189 (V Solanki 5-48) and 30 for 2; England Under-19 391 (A McGrath 169, D Scales 63)

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