The highly anticipated final of the Bilateral Tapeball series between St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) and Saint Lucia concluded in a dramatic fashion on October 29 at the South Rivers playing field. Persistent rain forced the match to be abandoned, leaving the series honors evenly shared. Earlier in the competition, Saint Lucia claimed victory in the opening match on October 24, while SVG responded with a commanding win on October 25. In the finale, Saint Lucia won the toss and opted to field. Merville Samuel made an immediate impact, dismissing Romano Pierre with the first ball, marking his fifth wicket of the series. SVG struggled at 95-6 in 11.2 overs before rain intervened. The series showcased standout performances, with Murgaran Shoulette named the Most Valuable Player. Garette Alphonse led all batsmen with 235 runs, including three half-centuries, while Samuel and Kesron Daniel each claimed five wickets. Jamian Thomas was recognized as the Most Outstanding Wicketkeeper. Earlier matches saw Saint Lucia triumph by six wickets, chasing down SVG’s 251-5, thanks to contributions from Alphonse, Shoulette, and Jason Simon. SVG retaliated with a 74-run victory on October 25, posting 288-6 and restricting Saint Lucia to 214-9. The tour also featured an Adventist Premier League (APL) component, with SVG and Saint Lucia APL teams trading victories before the hosts clinched the decider in a nail-biting finish.
