Cricket

Guyana crush Dominica, T&T, JA also win

St George’s, Grenada – The first round of matches in the Regional Women’s Super50 tournament was completed today with four matches across the island of Grenada.

Here are the results:

AT BEAUSEJOUR CRICKET GROUND – Barbados v T&T

Trinidad and Tobago edged Barbados to kick off their Regional Super50 campaign with a win. After putting in the Bajans, Kirbyina Alexander never allowed the top order batters to settle, ripping through the Bajan batting line-up, taking the top four batters.

Opener, Pamela Levine, fought valiantly for the Bajans, hitting 58 from 81 balls. Her knock included an array of boundaries. But other than her, the big names of the top order failed, including the Knight sisters and Deandra Dottin.

Shaquana Quintyne provided good support in the second half of the batting line-up, hitting 44 from 68 balls. She hit four boundaries in her stay at crease. But only Levine and Quintyne got into double figures for th Bajans. Alexander took 5-38 as Barbados were bowled out over 11 overs short of their allotment, scoring 134 runs.

T&T’s response got off to a shaky start and the Red Force women constantly lost wickets. Captain, Merissa Aguilleira and Shenelle Lord though, rescued the T&T Women with knocks of 24 and 34 respectively. Aguilleira hit two fours in her innings while Lord hit three.

Anisa Mohammed would end unbeate on nine, leading the T&T Women to an opening victory by two wickets.

Barbados

Danielle Small c Alisa Momma K Alexander 0

Pamela Lavine c Lee Ann Kirby K Alexander 58

Kycia Knight c Merissa Aguilleira b K Alexander 4

Kyshona Knight c Britney Cooper b K Alexander 2

Charlene Taitt LBW S Ramcharan 0

Deandra Dottin c Stacy Ann King b K Alexander 1

Shaquana Quintyne c Merissa Aguilleira b Alisa Mohammed 44

Shakera Selman c Alisa Mohammed b S Ramcharan 7

Haley Mattew c Anisa Mohammed b Alisa Mohammed 3

Kyann Maynard LBW Gaitri Seetahal 0

Shamillia Connell not out 0

Total: 134 All Out (38.3 Overs)

Extras: (3LB, 3NB, 9WD) 15

Fall of Wickets: 1-0, 2-16, 3-37, 4-41, 5-42, 6-104, 7-122, 8-124, 9-125, 10-134

Trinidad & Tobago Bowling: Kirbyina Alexander 9.0-1-38-5, Britney Cooper 4.0-0-23-0, Stephanie Ramcharan 7.0-0-26-2, Anisa Mohammed 6.0-2-18-0, Gaitri Seetahal 8.0-0-15-1, Alisa Mohammed 4.3-0-11-2

Trinidad & Tobago

Amanda Samaroo c D Dottin b S Selman 3

Kirbyina Alexander c Kycia Knight b S Quintyne 13

Britney Cooper Hit Wicket 6

Stacy Ann King c S Selman b P Lavine 4

Merissa Aguilleria LBW P Lavine 24

Shenelle Lord c K Knight b D Dottin 34

Anisa Mohammed not out 9

Alisa Mohammed c Selman b D Dottin 0

Gaitri Seetahal Run Out Quintyne 0

Samantha Bissoon not out 0

Total: 135/8 (42.2 Overs)

Extras: (1LB, 1NB, 40WD) 42

Fall of Wickets: 1-14, 2-30, 3-35, 4-40, 5-124, 6-125, 7-126, 8-130

Barbados Bowling: Shamillia Connel 4-0-19-0, Kyann Maynard 1-0-8-0, Shakera Selman 5.0-0-13-1, Shaquana Quintyne 10-0-30-1, Pamela Lavine 7-2-18-3, Daniele Small 4.2-022-0, Hayley Mattews 4.0-1-12-0, Deandra Dottin 6-2-12-2

Result: Trinidad & Tobago won by 2 wickets

Toss: Trinidad & Tobago won the toss and elected to field

Umpires: C. Talyor & R. Davis

3rd Umpire: Anderson Matherson

Match Referee: John Greenidge

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AT PROGRESS PARK – Grenada v St Vincent & The Grenadines

St Vincent and the Grenadines put in a commanding performance with both bat and ball as the girls got their Super50 campaign off to a positive start. After being sent in to bat by Grenada, West Indies Women’s batter, Juliana Nero, smashed 86 from 105 balls to lead the Vincy’s charge.

She came in with her side in trouble at 2/3, but in her 146-minute stay at the crease, Nero hit eight fours and a six to get the innings back on track. Cordel Jack chipped in with 23 while Terisha Lavia made a quick 34.

The bottom half of the Vincy batting couldn’t quite up any resistance though as the visitors were bowled out 227 inside 50 overs. Afy Fletcher took four wickets and Rackel Williams had three to be Grenada’s best bowlers.

The Grenadians struggled in their chase of 228 for victory, as they fell in early trouble at 39/2. Anisha Thomas fought hard for the home team but she was run out for 21. Afy Fletcher though starred with the bat as she did with he ball, hitting 62 runs from 86 balls.

She crashed three fours but her innings would turn out to be in vain. Late cameos from Debbie-Ann Lewis (19) and Shanthan Charles (15) could not prevent the St Vincent & the Grenadines winning by 59 runs.

St Vincent & The Grenadines

H Foster c Campbell b Williams 0

L Providence LBW Peters 0

C Jack c D Lewis b Fletcher 23

J Nero* c Campbell b Fletcher 86

T Lavia c Fortune b Lewis 34

S John b Williams 7

V King c Charles b Fletcher 3

M George+ b Fletcher 2

S Clarke b Noel 22

M Billingy not out 15

R John LBW Williams 0

Total: 227 All Out (48.3 Overs)

Extras: (1B, 2LB, 30WD, 2NB) 35

Fall of Wickets: 1-0, 2-3, 3-59, 4-157, 5-176, 6-178, 7-182, 8-183, *8-189, 9-189, 10-227

Grenada Bowling: R Williams 10-0-39-3, A Peters 10-0-44-1, C Noel 5.3-0-29-1, A Fortune 3-0-15-0, A Fletcher 10-0-45-4, D Lewis 10-0-52-1

Grenada

A Campbell+ b T Lavia 2

R Cyrus c (sub) b T Lavia 18

A Thomas run out (M  George) 21

A Fletcher* c L Providence b R John 62

A Peters c (sub) b R John 9

D Lewis c M George b S John 19

L Brathwaite b S John 0

C Noel c (sub) b R John 3

S Charles b TA Lavia 15

A Fortune not out 2

R Williams Retired Hurt 0

Total: 168 All Out (43.2 Overs)

Extras: (2LB, 2NB, 13WD) 17

Fall of Wickets: 1-29, 2-39, 3-61, 4-85, 5-121, 6-123, 7-128, 8-160, 9-168, *9-168

St Vincent & The Grenadines Bowling: M Billingy 6-0-19-0, V King 3-0-17-0, T Lavia 8.4-1-24-3, S John 8-0-39-2, C Jack 8-1-33-0, R John 10-1-34-3

Result: St Vincent & The Grenadines won by 59 runs

Toss: Grenada won the toss and elected to field

Umpires: R Willoughby & E De Gallerie

Match Referee: K Alexander

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AT LA SAGESSE – Jamaica v St Lucia

Defending Regional Women’s Super50 champions, Jamaica, got off to a bang in this year’s tournament, seeing off St Lucia by nine wickets. The St Lucians were in early trouble after being asked to bat first, being reduced to 15/2.

Things never got better as all the Jamaican Women’s bowlers kept things tight and offered very little for the St Lucian batters. Karlia Cohen was Jamaica Women’s best bowler, taking 3-22, while West Indies Women’s batter, Stafanie Taylor had 2-13.

The highest score in the St Lucian innings came from Roylin Cooper, who hit a patient 18 runs from 67 balls. The second highest score came down the order from Brendalie Alcide-Weekes who made 16 from 48 balls, including two boundaries. The St Lucians collapsed to 74 all out from 33.4 overs.

In response, the top three Jamaican batters made light work of the sub-par total, easing to victory with over 30 overs to go. Natasha Mc Clean gave the innings a quick start, hitting three fours in her 17. When she was out, Jodain Morgan (25) and Stefanie Taylor (14) ensured the victory with ease.

St Lucia

Paulina Francis lbw Karla Cohen 0

Roylin Cooper b Stafanie Taylor 18

Maria David c Stafanie Taylor b Karla Cohen 4

Chemeka Abraham b Karla Cohen 13

Nerissa Crafton Run Out Rashana Outar 0

Heidi Sandiford c Chedean Nation b Venessa Watts 3

Yasmin St. Ange Run Out Alecia Bookal 5

Brendalie Alcide-Weekes b Rashana Outar 16

Teaddie Crawford c Stefanie Taylor b Rashana Outar 1

Alexandra Louisy c & b Stefanie Taylor 2

Nicole St. Prix

Total: 74 All Out (33.4 Overs)

Extras: 12

Fall of Wickets: 1-0, 2-15, 3-31, 4-31, 5-43, 6-52, 7-65, 8-68, 9-74, 10-74

Jamaica Bowling: Karla Cohen 10-1-22-3, Petagaye Hanson 4-1-17 -0, Vanessa Watts 8-2-14-1, Stafanie Taylor 7-4-13-2, Roshana Outar 4.4-2-5-2

Jamaica

Natasha Mc Clean b Roylin Cooper 17

Jodain Morgan Not Out 25

Stafanie Taylor Not Out 14

Total: 17/1 (16.4 Overs)

Extras: 19

Fall of Wicket: 1-27

St Lucia Bowling: Yasmin St. Ange 3-0-15-0, Teaddie Crawford 8-1-20-0, Roylin Cooper 5-0-32-1, Chemeka Abraham 0.4-0-5-0

Result: Jamaica won by 9 wickets

Toss: Jamaica won the toss and elected to field

Umpires: Troy Tudor & Lyndon Rajkumar

3rd Umpire: Dickie Chetram

Match Referee: Mervin Jones

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AT TANTEEN – Dominica v Guyana

West Indies Women’s cricketers, June Ogle and Shemaine Campbelle crashed a century and half-century respectively as Guyana demolished Dominica in their first match of the 2013 Regional Women’s Super50.

Ogle hit an unbeaten 104 and Campbell hit 85 as the Guyanese Women piled on the runs after winning the toss and batting first. Ogle batted out all of the 50 overs, facing 135 balls in the innings, and hitting five fours. She ended with a Strike Rate of 77.04.

Campbelle was also severe, coming at at number four, hitting 11 boundaries in her knock. Both batters put on a mighty 177 runs for the third wicket before Campbelle was out late in the 48th over. Guyana finished their 50 overs on 268/3.

In reponse, Tremayne Smartt, Hasena Mohamed and Trishanie Cort ripped through the Dominican batting line-up. Dominica’s chase got off to the worst of starts, falling at 15/2, and just never recovered. Only two batters got into double figures and they were opener Annica Andrew (12) and Pearl Etienne (15).

Dominica crashed to 59 all out in just over 28 overs as Guyana won by 209 runs.

Guyana

June Ogle Not Out 104

Latoya Smith LBW P Etienne 11

Melanie Henry c R Registe b A Benjamin 15

Shemaine Campbelle c K Sabaroache b D Frederick 85

Ketana Mentore Not Out 2

Did not Bat: Akaze Thompson, Erva Giddings, Haseena Mohamed, Joann Vansertime, Tinashe Panyangara, Tremayne Smartt

Total: 268/3 (50 Overs)

Extras: (2LB, 1NB, 48WD) 51

Fall of Wickets: 1-53, 2-79, 3-256

Dominica Bowling: Pearl Etienne 10-0-39-1, Rosalia Registe 2-0-15-0, Kimara Sabroache 2-0-17-0, Anika Benjamin 10-0-051-1, Krisani Irish 10-0-37-0, Debra Frederick 9-0-38-1, Joslyn Ferrol 3-0-26-0, K Aymiah Jones 3-0-31-0, Annica Andrew 1-12-0-0

Dominica

Annica Andrew c T Smartt T Cort 12

Gem Eloi LBW T Smartt 4

Debra Frederick b T Smartt 1

Pearl Etienne c S Campbelle b T Smartt 15

Tashara Brumant LBW T Cort 0

Rosalia Registe Run Out E Giddings 7

Kimara Sabaroache c J Ogle b H Mohamed 4

Kaymiah Jones Run Out A Thompson 0

Joslyn Ferrol b H Mohamed 1

Krisani Irish b H Mohamed 1

Anika Benjamin Not Out 0

Total: 59 All Out (28.1 Overs)

Extras: (1LB, 13WD) 14

Fall of Wickets: 1-9, 2-15, 3-36, 4-40, 5-40, 6-53, 7-54, 8-57, 9-57, 10-59

Guyana Bowling: Tremayne Smartt 7-2-15-3, Erva Giddings 2-0-8-0, Trishanie Cort 6-1-22-2, Hasena Mohamed 8.1-5-4-3, Joann Vansertima 6-3-9-0

Result: Guyana won by 209 runs

Toss: Guyana won the toss and elected to bat

Umpires: Kevin Sisnett & Christopher Wright

3rd Umpire: G Fraiser

Match Referee: I Lorde

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