West Indies
Players’ Association

WIPA News

T&T retains Super50 title

Category:

May 1, 2017

T&T retains Super50 title

May 1, 2017

Playing in the final at the Arnos Vale Stadium, T&T were bowled out for 164 off 46 overs, with Walters top-scoring with a patient 53. Reniece Boyce got 29 and Rachael Vincent, 20.

Leg-spinner Keila Elliot was the best bowler with four for 47 while seamer Deandra Dottin picked up three for 41.

In reply, Barbados battled back from a terrible start to appear on course for victory at 70 for two in the 19th over before collapsing to lose their last eight wickets for 63 runs.

West Indies Women stars Dottin and Kyshona Knight both hit 32 while Charlene Taitt chimed in with 24.

Slow medium Felicia Walters helped hurt the innings with three for 25 while slow bowler Karishma Ramharack (2-10), fast bowler Shenelle Lord (2-27) and off-spinner Anisa Mohammed (2-36) all finished with two wickets each.

Sent in, T&T got off to a decent start when Walters anchored two successive, productive stands, putting on 44 for the first wicket with Boyce and another 49 for the second wicket with Lord.

Walters struck just three fours but held the innings together, batting through until the 45th over before finally being dismissed.

T&T were well placed at 103 for two in the 24th over but lost their last eight wickets for 61 runs, with Elliot and off-spinner Hayley Matthews (2-17) also doing the damage.

Barbados were placed under pressure early in their run chase when in-form opener Matthews (9) and her West Indies teammate Kycia Knight (0) were both prised out cheaply with just nine runs on the board in the third over.

A recovery followed, however, as Dottin and Knight then combined in a 61-run, third-wicket stand to ensure the innings flourished.

Once Dottin was bowled by Ramharack in the 19th over, the innings went into freefall, with five wickets tumbling for 27 runs to leave Barbados tottering on 97 for seven.

Taitt and tail-ender Shamilia Connell (20) made an attempt at a rearguard action in a 32-run, eighth wicket partnership but Mohammed had Connell stumped in the 42nd over to signal the final rites. CMC

 

Scores

T&T 164 all out off 46 overs (Felicia Walters 53, Reniece Boyce 29, Rachael Vincent 20; Keila Elliot 4-47, Deandra Dottin 3-31)

BARBADOS 143 all out off 45.5 overs (Deandra Dottin 32, Kyshona Knight 32, Charlene Taitt 24, Shamilia Connell 20; Felicia Walters 3-25, Karishma Ramharack 2-10)

 

Taken from the Trinidad Guardian

Recent News

President of Cricket West Indies: Breakout League Will Be Transformative For Caribbean Cricket

April 28, 2025

St. Vincent To Host 2025 Women’s T20 Blaze Regional Cricket Tournament At Arnos Vale Stadium

April 28, 2025

CEO Dehring Hails Barbados’ Dominance In U-15 Cricket Triumph

April 25, 2025

West Indies “A” To Host South Africa “A” In Free Entry, Action-Packed Series At Daren Sammy Cricket Ground In Saint Lucia

April 17, 2025

Advertisements

Place an ad with us!

Place an ad with us

click the button below then full out our "Advertisement form". Once completed we will promptly review and reach out to you and your team.
Click Here
Matches

Search

Start typing in the field below

Quotes

Jahmar Hamilton

Small progress is better than no progress.

Kavem Hodge

You can't always be perfect, but you can be progressive.

Jamal Smith

Chart the course and set sail, the wind will do the rest.

Justin Greaves

Life is sweeter when you have an attitude of gratitude.

Fabian Allen

Sweat on the off days, shine on the game days.

Kjorn Ottley

If you want to excel in front of thousands, you'll have to outwork thousands in front of nobody.

Chinelle Henry

Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try.

Kesrick Williams

Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. Failure is delay, not defeat. It is a temporary detour, not a dead end. Failure is something we can avoid only by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.

Fabian Allen

Everyone has a goal, everyone is looking to play as long as possible. Once you put in the work, you will get the results

Stafanie Taylor

It's a great achievement for me to be recognised amongst the top players in the world. It shows me that all the hard work I've been doing over the last year is paying off and being acknowledged. This is motivation to keep working hard and enjoy our sport.

Roshana Outar
You have to love the sport and be dedicated, hard work is the only true way to real success, and once you are committed, the sky is the limit.
Subrina Munroe
WIPA has definitely made a tremendous impact when it comes to women’s cricket, they have made us more visible in the cricketing circles and I must applaud them for putting us on the map where West Indies cricket is concerned.
Danielle Small
We are professionals just like the men, and we want the game to grow even more so that young girls coming up will want to be a part of women’s cricket.
Tremayne Smartt
My take on women’s cricket is that it has grown, but it can grow a bit more once we continue to support it.
Britney Cooper
You can’t go through life without struggles, and with those struggles, lessons are learnt where you can only grow from it all.
Stafanie Taylor
To think that a girl like me from the inner-city would have made such impact… that I would be recognized by my country, is beyond anything I would have expected.
Ashley Nurse
For me, being a debutant you have nothing to lose. You just have to go out and give it your all.
Brian Lara

My first bat was shaped out of a coconut branch by my brother, and from that day, all I wanted to do was to be a West Indian cricketer.

Devendra Bishoo

The way I look at it, there are no holidays in cricket. I never stop training... rain or shine, I'm playing cricket.

Curtly Ambrose

I didn't like to be friendly with rivals, I wanted them to feel the heat.