Within the West Indies Ladies’s Super50 Cup, Jamaica girls reclaimed the title regardless of a defeat to Guyana within the remaining spherical of matches on Wednesday.
Regardless of the loss, Jamaica secured the championship, marking their first Super50 title since a decade in the past.
Former West Indies girls’s Below-19 captain Ashmini Munisar starred for Guyana, claiming three wickets for 11 runs to dismantle Jamaica’s batting line-up, proscribing them to 72 runs. In response, Guyana chased down the goal with opener Mandy Mangru main the cost with 24 runs, securing a five-wicket win underneath the D/L/S methodology.
Windward Islands girls defeated Barbados by 44 runs
In one other match, Windward Islands girls defeated Barbados by 44 runs, with Afy Fletcher’s resilient 72 and Shamilia Connell’s four-wicket haul steering Windwards to victory. Barbados’ Kycia Knight’s valiant 64 was not sufficient to safe a win for her staff.
In the meantime, T&T Divas defeated Leeward Islands girls by 4 wickets, with Lee-Ann Kirby and Samara Ramnath guiding their staff to victory.
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Regardless of the defeat, Jamaica emerged because the champions of the Super50 match, showcasing their dominance all through the competitors.