BASSETERRE, St Kitts, CMC – For the second time within the house of 4 days, Trinidad and Tobago Girls’s spinners fully dominated Barbados Girls to register a convincing seven-wicket win and raise the CG United Girls’s Super50 Cup right here at Warner Park on Friday.
The spinning quartet of Anisa Mohammed, Amrita Ramtahal, Karishma Ramharack, and Samara Ramnath bundled out Barbados Girls for a paltry 71 in 21 overs earlier than T&T romped to 75 for 3 in 23.3 overs to finish the lopsided victory.
The end result mustn’t have been that stunning, because it was virtually a carbon copy of their preliminary matchup on Monday, during which T&T dismissed Barbados for 76 on their option to a five-wicket win.
Regardless of shedding the early wicket of Kycia Knight for a duck, there was nothing to point that Barbados Girls would collapse so drastically when Asabi Callender and Trishan Holder had been on the crease rebuilding the innings.
The pair carried the rating to 38 for one earlier than Anisa Mohammed struck to dismiss Holder for 15, one among solely two batters to get into double digits.
And even when skipper Karishma Ramharack removed the harmful Kyshona Knight for one, the match was nonetheless within the stability as Callender and Naijanni Cumberbatch carried the rating to 60 for 3.
However in a dramatic flip of occasions, Barbados Girls misplaced their final seven wickets for the addition of a mere 11 runs as their batters failed to come back to grips with T&T’s spinners.
Cumberbatch was caught and bowled by Ramnath for seven, captain Aaliyah Alleyne was needlessly run out for a duck, and Ramtahal trapped Callender lbw for the highest rating of 28 to depart Barbados Girls 61 for six.
Ramnath then dismissed Shamilia Connell for one. Ramtahal accounted for the wicket of Keila Elliott for a duck, and Mohammed wrapped up the innings by claiming the wickets of Shanika Bruce and Allison Gordon.
Mohammed completed with 3-17, Ramtahal took 2-5, Karishma Ramharack 2-12, and Samara Ramnath 2-20.
Trinidad and Tobago Girls then strolled to their goal with slight alarm.
They misplaced opener Shunelle Sawh for 9 with the rating on 21, however Djenaba Joseph and Britney Cooper steadied the innings in a 41-run partnership.
By the point Cooper (17) and Joseph (28) misplaced their wickets, Trinidad and Tobago Girls had been nicely on their option to victory, with Lee-Ann Kirby ending the match in high-quality fashion by hitting Elliot for a six.