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Mar 06, 2025 Sports
2025 CWI CG United Women’s Super50 Championships Guyana vs. Trinidad & Tobago
Kaieteur Sports- Bad weather forced a No Result as Guyana battled Trinidad and Tobago yesterday at Warner Park when the CG United Women’s Super50 Championships continued in St. Kitts.
Unlike their previous innings, Guyana failed this trip to post a significant total, scraping to 108 all out in 45.2 overs to complete their worst batting game to date.
Shabika Gajnabi tapped into her international experience as she anchored the innings with a 96-ball 51 (4×4), amidst a dismal batting card.
The mix of pace and spin from the trio of Amelia Khan (3-18), Captain Karishma Ramharack (3-14) and Steffie Soogrim (2-21), worked well for the Trinidadians, with a wicket each from veteran Anisa Mohammed and Samara Ramnauth.
With a small total to acquire, Trinidad unfortunately had their innings cut short at 16-2, perhaps staving off a loss or being denied an easy win.
Prior to the stoppage of play, Trinidad lost two quick wickets in openers Shunelle Shawh (2) and Djenaba Joseph (9) fell to the in-form pair of spinner Plaffiana Millington (1-11) and seamer Cherry-Ann Fraser (1-4).
Steffi Soogrim grabbed two wickets in a good bowling performance alongside her skipper and teammate.
The loss left Trinidad reeling slightly but the experienced duo of Britney Cooper (4*) and Mohammed (0*) out in the middle, never got to settle as the match was eventually called off after just 8 overs.
The ladies will now shift their attention to Friday’s Third place playoffs match against the Jamaicans Conaree Sports Club, from 10:00h. (C. Ross)
Caption – Medium-pacer Amelia Khan had a great day with the ball.
(Low-scoring affair ends in No Result at Warner Park)
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