Island trio suffer third loss
in the Youth World Cup on Saturday, this time against an unbeaten West Indies.
The Americas, fielding three Bermudians in Chris Foggo, Landro Minors and OJ Pitcher, could muster just 74 in 42 overs in reply to the Test nation's 216-6 in their 50.
Pitcher, who was the one bright light in the team's opening defeat against England, produced another tidy spell, conceding just 26 runs in his 10 overs while capturing the wicket of opener Parchment, whom he bowled for 29.
Minors top scored for the Americas, who are also comprised of Canadians American and Argentinian players. Coming in at number seven after his side had collapsed to 29-5, Minors hit a steady 17 including one boundary from 51 balls.
Foggo, who opened the batting, scored five in a stay of 26 balls, while Pitcher was stumped for two.
The result meant the Americas were eliminated from the main draw of the under-19 competition. They will now participate in the Plate tournament, where they are in group two with South Africa, Holland and Ireland.
Their first match is against the Springboks on Wednesday.
