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Aug 12, 2014 Sports
Roseau, Dominica – Trinidad & Tobago smashed through Dominica to top Group A while Guyana topped Group B as group stage action in the Regional Women’s Super50 concluded Sunday across four venues on the island of Dominica.
The Trinis hammered the hosts by 299 runs to storm to the top of Group A, while Barbados stumbled to defeat against Grenada. Elsewhere, there were also victories for Guyana and Jamaica in the final group stage matches.
GROUP B AT BENJAMIN PARK GUYANA v ST LUCIA: Guyana cemented the top spot in Group B after seeing off St Lucia by 168 runs in the final round of matches in the Group Stage of the Regional Women’s Super50.
After being put in to bat, Guyana wracked-up 207/5 from their 50 overs thanks to knocks from Kavita Yadram, who scored an unbeaten 53 from 88 balls, while West Indies Women’s player, Shemaine Campbell hit 47. Teaddie Crawford was Guyana’s best bowler taking 3-17.
In response, Tremayne Smartt ensured St Lucia would never sight victory, taking 4-10 to help send the St Lucians plummeting to 39 all out in just 18 overs. No batter in the St Lucian team got into double figures.
Guyana Innings: 207/5 (50 Overs). Kavita Yadram 53*, Shemaine Campbell 47, Melanie Henry 25, Tremayne Smartt 23; Teaddie Crawford 10-3-17-3, Nicole St Prix 7-0-35-1, Paulina Francis 5-0-27-1, Yasmin St Ange 5-0-14-0.
St Lucia Innings: 39 All Out (18 Overs). Roylin Cooper 7, Paulina Francis 6, Yasmin St Ange 5*, Qiane Joseph 4; Tremayne Smartt 5-0-10-4, Subrina Munroe 5-1-12-2, Phaffiana Millington 4-2-4-1, Erva Giddings 4-0-12-1.
GROUP A AT WINDSOR PARK TRINIDAD & TOBAGO v DOMINICA: Hurricane Trinidad & Tobago blew away Dominica today by a mighty 299-run margin to secure their place at the top of Group A and book a date with Jamaica in the 1st semi-final today.
After Anisa Mohammed won the toss and elected to bat first, T&T amassed a mammoth 382/7 from their 50 overs, scoring at over seven runs an over throughout their innings. Britney Cooper led with the bat, hitting an unbeaten 155 before retiring hurt. Skipper Mohammed also stood up, scoring 66 while opener Amanda Samaroo scored 53.
Then, the Trinis proceeded to bowl out a resistant Dominican batting line-up for just 83 runs though the hosts did last all of 40.3 overs. Stephanie Ramcharan, Kirbynia Alexander and Stacy Ann King all took two wickets each.
Trinidad & Tobago Innings: 382/7 (50 Overs). Britney Cooper 155* Retired Hurt, Anisa Mohammed 66, Amanda Samaroo 53, Stacy Ann King 38; Krisani Irish 10-0-67-2, Joslyn Ferrol 10-0-77-1, Ronette Sanford 5-0-42-1, Annica Andrew 7-0-68-1.
Dominica Innings: 83 All Out (40.3 Overs). Joslyn Ferrol 32, Pearl Ettienne 8, Stacy Adrien 6, Porcha Burton 6; Stephanie Ramcharan 8-6-8-2, Kirbynia Alexander 5.3-1-13-2, Stacy Ann King 7-0-14-2, Anisa Mohammed 6-2-8-1.
GROUP B AT BOTANICAL GARDENS JAMAICA v ST VINCENT & THE GRENADINES: A century from JodyAnn Morgan and an aggressive 89 from Stafanie Taylor helped Jamaica Ladies overcome St Vincent and the Grenadines at Botanical Gardens.
After being put in to bat first, the Jamaicans built solid partnerships along the way as they made 289/6 from their 50 overs. Morgan scored an even century from just 89 balls, hitting eight fours and six sixes. Taylor struck 89 from 80 balls, hitting eight fours and three sixes.
In return, St Vincent & The Grenadines could only muster 143 runs before being bowled out in 45 overs. Captain Juliana Nero made an even 50 from 72 balls while opener Stacey Ann Adams scored a solid 30. Vanessa Watts led the destruction for Jamaica though, taking 5-34.
Jamaica Innings: 289/6 (50 Overs). JodyAnn Morgan 100, Stephanie Taylor 89, Chedean N Nations 41, Natasha Mc Lean 21; Latoya Providence 10-0-44-3, Jophenia Joseph 8-0-38-2, Vinisha King 7-0-50-1, Nyasha Williams 5-0-22-0.
St Vincent & The Grenadines Innings: 143 All Out (45 Overs). Juliana Nero 50, Stacey Ann Adams 30, HazeLAnn Foster 27, Vanisha King 7; Vanessa Watt 10-2-34-5, Karla Cotien 8-2-11-1, Roshana Qutar 8-2-25-1, Alecia Bookal 2-0-19-1.
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