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2025 CG United Women’s Super50 Championships Guyana vs. Jamaica 3rd place playoff..
-Trinidad crowned champs
Kaieteur Sports- Realeanna Grimmond scored another impressive fifty while the spinners shared 6 wickets to help Guyana secure a big 82-run win over Jamaica yesterday, sealing the third-place spot as curtains came down on this year’s Women’s 50-Over tournament, in St. Kitts.
Leading tournament run-scorer Realanna Grimmond carried Guyana’s batting for the umpteenth time this tournament, scoring a patient 76 off 126 balls with 8 fours.
All-rounder Cherry-Ann Fraser smacked five fours in her 41, while skipper Shemaine Campbelle chipped in with 26 while sharing a half-century third wicket partnership with Grimmond, as Guyana posted 182-2.
The Jamaican duo of Neisha-Ann Waisome (3-25) and Roshana Outar (3-27) led their team’s bowling exhibition, with support from Jodian Morgan (2-29).
Jamaica in reply were skittled out for 100 in 31.2 overs. Captain Rashada Williams hit 27 while Waisome had 24, which failed to get their team anywhere close to the total.
The spinners again dominated proceedings for Guyana, led this time by Trisha Hardat who bagged impressive figures of 4-15. Off-spinner Plafianna Millington wrapped up her season with figures of 2-25, while Trisha Hardat finished with 2-30.
Earlier, the Trinidadians stormed to the title after beating Barbados by 7 wickets, thanks to a bowling spectacle led by spinner Anisa Mohammed (3-17) with 2 wickets each coming from Captain Karishma Ramharack, Samara Ramnauth and Amrita Ramtahal, which shot their opponents down for 71.
Opener Djeneba Joseph led the Trinidadians batting with 28 while Brittney Cooper (17*), saw their team to 75-3 and this year’s Women’s 50-Over Championships. (C. Ross)
(Grimmond, bowlers help Guyana finish tournament on high note)
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