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Aug 14, 2014 Sports
Jamaica claimed their fifth Regional Women’s Super50 title by blowing aside Guyana by 218 runs in the final of the tournament at Windsor Park yesterday.
While Guyana finished as runners-up in the competition, Trinidad & Tobago placed third, defeating Barbados at Botanical Gardens. It brought an exciting tournament to an end in quite entertaining fashion.
Batting first Jamaica rattled up 309-7 off 50 overs. Natasha Mc Lean smashed 96, Chinelle Henry scored 85, Chedan Nation made 42 and Jodian Morgan 38. Hasena Mohamed snared 2-50, Akaze Thompson 2-61, Phaffiana Millington 2-66 and Heema Singh 1-29.
Guyana were bowled out for 91 in 32.4 overs in reply. Mohamed made19 not out, June Ogle made 17, KavitaYadram 15 and Katana Mentore 10. Vanessa Watts captured 5-21 and Alecia Bookal 2-17.
At Botanical Gardens, Trinidad & Tobago Innings thumped Barbados by 76 runs. Trinidad and Tobago scored 183-6 in 50 overs, taking first strike. Stacy Ann King top scored with 63, Britney Cooper made 38, Amanda Samaroo 23 and Anisa Mohammed 20; Aaliyah Alleyne picked up 3-35.
Barbados Innings were skittled for 107 in 33 overs in response. Deandra Dottin was their leading batter with 31and Kycia Knight contributed 28. Anisa Mohammed claimed 3-11, Stephanie Ramcharan 2-25 and Gaitri Seetahal 2-26.
St Vincent & the Grenadines beat Grenada by seven wickets. Grenada batted first and were bowled out for 98 in 33.4 overs. Debbie-Ann Lewis scored 18; Shavorne Clarke snared 4-18, Stacey Ann Adams 3-23 and Latoya Providence 2-8.
St Vincent & the Grenadines replied with 99-3 in 20.4 overs. Juliana Nero slammed 32 and Shavorne Clarke 13 not out.
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