The Windward Islands picked up their second win of the CG United Women’s Super50 Cup after they defeated the Leeward Islands by eight wickets at Warner Park.
Winning the toss and bowling first, the Windwards made easy work of the Leewards on Wednesday. By the 19th over, Leewards were bowled out, as left-arm spinner Qiana Joseph picked up her first career hat trick and fifer.
Divya Saxena was the lone Leewards batter to reach double figures and she remained unbeaten on 44 as her team was all out for 59. Joseph had figures of 5-0-14-5, while seamer Jannillea Glasgow had 5-3-11-2.
In their reply, the Windwards openers took their time to get settled and into the run chase. The pair added 48 before Malika Edward was the first to go for 31. Namiah Marcellin made 12, then skipper Afy Fletcher smashed two boundaries on her way to 11 not out as the Windwards reached a victory in 15.1 overs.
Speaking to CWI Media after the game, vice-captain Jannillea Glasgow said,
“Our team plans were the same as we did against Guyana. We wanted to bowl first and we got the toss win. It was exciting to bowl them out for less than 60, the plan worked faster than we expected. We just have to continue sticking to the basics heading into the rest of matches. Qiana just kept that momentum from the Guyana game and she was buzzing around. To our competitors, we are coming for them, we’re not backing down.”
Jannillea Glasgow on Windwards victory
A batting masterclass by skipper Hayley Matthews took defending champions Barbados to their second win is as many matches of the CG United Women’s Super50 Cup, with a nine-wicket victory over Guyana at Conaree Sports Ground.
Batting first, Guyana’s struggles with the bat continued. Sheneta Grimmond top-scored with 24, while skipper Shemaine Campbelle and Kaysia Schultz made 21 each, as they posted 121 all out in 34.3 overs. Shakera Selman, Shamilia Connell, Hayley Matthews and Keila Elliott all grabbed two wickets a piece.
It was then the Matthews show as she shared in a 109-run opening stance with Kycia Knight who made 40. Matthews smashed four sixes and eight fours to finish the innings on 72 not out from 42 deliveries as Barbados reached the target in the 18th over.
Red Force Divas earn first win in nailbiter over Jamaica
Trinidad and Tobago Red Force Divas pulled off a thrilling one-wicket victory over Jamaica at St. Paul’s ground.
Batting first, Natasha McLean (59) rescued Jamaica’s innings, after their top-order collapsed at 19/4 in 13.5 overs. McLean and Chedean Nation (24) then shared in a 59-run partnership as Jamaica reached 123 all out in 39.4 overs.
Teenager Samara Ramnath ran riot with her off-break as she finished with figures of 7.4-4-13-5, Kirbyina Alexander was next best with 7-1-17-2.
Britney Cooper led the Red Force Divas run-chase with a top score of 53 as T&T pulled off the thrilling win over fierce rivals Jamaica. Vanessa Watts was the top Jamaican bowler with figures of 10-4-16-3, followed by Celina Whyte with 9-0-24-2.