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    R innissBy R innissMarch 19, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    West Indies Stafanie Taylor.|

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    Jamaica maintained their unbeaten run within the CWI Girls’s Super50 after they defeated Trinidad and Tobago by 5 wickets at Conaree Sports activities Membership, Jamaica.

    Chasing 169 for victory of their third recreation within the contest, marched to their goal within the thirty second over with West Indies star Chedean Nation top-scoring with 70 and former West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor smacking 38.

    The Jamaicans stumbling on 38 for two within the eighth over after shedding Rashada Williams (11) and Keneshia Ferron (18) within the house of 5 deliveries with Nation and Taylor becoming a member of in a third-wicket stand of 101 to place the group again on track.

    Nation struck 9 fours in 78 deliveries whereas Taylor counted two fours in a 49-ball knock earlier than falling from off-spinner Samara Ramnath (3-24).

    With victory shut, Nation departed within the thirty first over additionally falling to Ramnath to quick midwicket.

    Earlier, Trinidad and Tobago’s LeeAnn Kirby  high rating of 48 off 56 balls was a lot wanted to stand up to their whole of 168 all out within the forty fourth over.

    Kirby struck 4 fours and two sixes to rescue T&T  which was going nowhere at 81 for 5 within the twenty second over. Seamer Kate Wilmott claimed 3 for 33.

    In one other recreation on the St Paul’s Sports activities Advanced, Barbados ended Guyana’s unbeaten marketing campaign with a four-wicket victory, their second of the competitors.

    Selecting to bat first, Guyana was all out for 128 within the thirty eighth over with West Indies Vice-Captain Shemaine Campbelle scoring 53 off 84 deliveries with three fours.

    Kycia Knight of the West Indies.
    Kycia Knight of the West Indies, left, is bowled in entrance of Australia’s Alyssa Healy throughout their semifinal match of the Girls’s Cricket World Cup between Australia and West Indies in Wellington, New Zealand, Wednesday, March 30, 2022. John Cowpland/Photosport through Related Press/ File

    Barbados had been guided over the road by former West Indies left-hander Kycia Knight who struck an unbeaten 69 from 124 deliveries.

    Along with her facet tottering on 22 for 2 within the sixth over, Knight belted seven fours and a six to engineer a crucial 81-run third wicket partnership along with her twin Kyshona Knight (32).

    Additionally in one other recreation at Warner Park, West Indies rookies Zaida James and Jannellia Glasgow struck half-centuries because the Windward Islands crush the Leeward Islands by 115 runs.

    James struck 67 off 73 balls with eight fours whereas Glasgow belted 51 from 45 deliveries with half-dozen fours, the pair posting 75 for the fifth wicket to propel their facet as much as a powerful 270 for 5 off their 50 overs.

    James had earlier placed on 73 for the third wicket with Nerissa Crafton (35), West Indies left-armer Qiana Joseph then picked up 3 for 28 because the Leeward Islands crumbled to 155 all out within the thirty second over, West Indies-A star Jahzara Claxton top-scoring with an unbeaten 40 off 55 deliveries with seven fours.



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