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Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 6:22 pm
by andy
Sunny Sohal? The same one that represnted Deccan Chargers a few years back?

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 10:20 am
by mikesiva
andy wrote:Sunny Sohal? The same one that represnted Deccan Chargers a few years back?

The very same!

At the 3Ws Oval on Sunday, the Windwards edged the CCC by one wicket in a low-scoring thriller. Kavem Hodge (3-16) and Shane Shillingford (3-19) bowled the CCC out for 172, Vikash Mohan topscoring with 36. Yannick Ottley then took 3-21 to make the Windwards chase difficult. Veteran opener Devon Smith topscored with 40, while tailender Larry Edwards hit 21 not out to achieve the victory for the loss of nine wickets.

At Kensington Oval, Barbados beat Trinidad by 32 runs. Shai Hope (45) and Roston Chase (46) carried Barbados to 235-7, pacer Shannon Gabriel taking 2-43. Jason Holder then took 4-38 to bowl Trinidad out for 203 all out, Isaiah Rajah topscoring with 39.

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 4:10 pm
by mikesiva
At the Viv Richards stadium on Monday, Guyana beat the USA by seven wickets with 20 overs to spare. Medium pacer Chris Barnwell took 4-35 to dismiss the USA for 144 all out, Jaskaran Malhotra offering the only resistance with a knock of 80. Chanderpaul Hemraj then hit 64 to guide Guyana to victory of the loss of only three wickets.

At Coolidge, Jamaica crushed the Leewards by 148 runs. Captain Chadwick Walton blasted 169 from 129 balls, including 15 fours and 10 sixes, to propel Jamaica to an imposing 329-7. Andre Russell raced to 51 from just 23 balls, while spinner Terrence Warde took 2-60. Part-time spinner Andre McCarthy then took 5-26 to skittle the Leewards out for a mere 181 all out, Warde topscoring with 43.

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 3:51 pm
by mikesiva
At Windward Park, Barbados beat Hampshire by 17 runs on Duckworth Lewis after the match was affected by rain. Roston Chase hit 105 to take Barbados to 253-6 against pacer Fidel Edwards, who took 4-35. Despite a knock of 54 not out from Joe Weatherley, Hampshire could only manage 107-5 in 20 overs, chasing a target of 125. Offspinner Ashley Nurse took 3-37.

The match at Kensington Oval between Trinidad and the CCC was washed out without a ball being bowled.

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 1:33 pm
by mikesiva
Jamaica edged Kent by three wickets in the final over in a close encounter. at the Viv Richards stadium. Left arm spinner Fabian Allen took 2-35 to reduce Kent to 104-5, but an unbeaten sixth wicket partnership between Daniel Bell-Drummond (105) and Adam Rouse (75) carried Kent to 239-5. Kent appeared on the verge of victory when Joe Denly (3-53) had Jamaica reeling on 5-57, but a run-a-ball 108 not out, including six fours and eight sixes, by Andre Russell, rescued Jamaica and carried them to victory for the loss of seven wickets.

At Coolidge, Guyana beat a poor Leewards team by five wickets with three overs to spare. Veteran Devon Thomas hit 103 not out, but there was not much else, as the Leewards limped to 216-8, against pacer Romario Shepherd (3-40) and legspinner Dev Bishoo (3-35). Chris Barnwell hit a quickfire 89, and Shimron Hetmyer a patient 60 not out, to guide Guyana to victory for the loss of five wickets. Spinner Terrence Warde took 4-37 for the Leewards.

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 12:41 pm
by mikesiva
At Kensington Oval on Thursday, the Windwards beat Trinidad by three wickets with more than three overs to spare. Tion Webster hit 58 and Denesh Ramdin 50 as Trinidad made 254-8, offspinner Shane Shillingford taking 3-54. Kyle Mayers then topscored with 53 as the Windwards chased down the target with the loss of seven wickets. Spinners Sunil Narine (4-42) and Imran Khan (3-51) did most damage for Trinidad.

at Lucas Street, Hampshire crushed the CCC by nine wickets. Brad Taylor took 4-26 and Gareth Berg 3-28 to dismiss the CCC for a paltry 124 all out, Kjorn Ottley topscoring with 50. Jimmy adams hit 66 not and Joe Weatherley 56 not out as Hants knocked off the target with 22 overs to spare.

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 2:26 pm
by mikesiva
At the Viv Richards stadium on Friday, Kent beat the US by 30 runs. Callum Haggett and Grant Stewart hit 40s to lead Kent to 172-9, restricted by an all-round American performance, with two wickets each for Elmore Hutchinson, Saurabh Netravalkar, Nosthrush Kenjige and Roy Silva. Imran qayyum then captured 4-33 to dismiss the US for 142 all out, Silva topscoring with 50.

at Coolidge, in a virtual knockout match, Guyana beat Jamaica by four wickets and just over an over remaining on D/L after rain interruptions at Coolidge. Chadwick Walton hit 104 to lead Jamaica to 264-8, while there were two wickets each for spinners Ramaal Lewis and Chanderpaul Hemraj. Hemraj then hit 80 and Chris Barnwell 56 to take Guyana to victory for the loss of six wickets. Offspinner Pete Salmon took 4-28 for Jamaica.

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:33 am
by mikesiva
On Saturday, the Windwards joined Barbados and Guyana in the semi-finals, when they crushed Hampshire by 136 runs at the 3W's Oval. Andre Fletcher hammered a run-a-ball 132, including five fours and eight sixes, to propel the Windwards to 293 all out. He received support from another veteran, Devon Smith, who made 84. Pacers Chris Wood (5-38) and Fidel Edwards (4-51) took the wickets for Hampshire. Kavem Hodge then took 4-24 and Shane Shillingford 3-45 to dismiss Hants for a mere 157 all out, Lewis McManus topscoring with 35.

At Kensington Oval, the CCC pulled off an upset six-wicket win over Barbados, who had already reached the last four. Roston Chase topscored with 48 as Barbados limped to 196-9, against Jermaine Levy's 3-28. Kyle Corbin then struck 66 and Yannick Ottley 54 not out to take CCC to victory with more than six overs to spare. Left-arm spinner Joshua Bishop took two wickets for Barbados.

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:08 pm
by mikesiva
On Sunday at North Sound, Jamaica beat the US by 80 runs. Trevon Griffith hit 80 and Fabian Allen 62 not out to lead Jamaica to 259-8, while spinner Saurabh Netravalkar took 4-45. Pacer Odean Smith and spinners Chris Lamont and Andre McCarthy then took two wickets each to restrict the Americans to 179-9, Jaskaran Malhotra topscoring with 70.

At Coolidge, Kent took the last semi-final spot when they beat the Leewards by 23 runs on D/L, after several rain interruptions. Sean Dickson hit 72 and Daniel Bell-Drummond 66 to take Kent to 266-9 against the medium pace of Orlando Peters, who captured 5-49. Despite knocks of 69 from Kasey Carty and 62 from Montcin Hodge, the Leewards lost wickets regularly, and finished on 196-6 after 42 overs. Spinner adam Riley took 4-40 for Kent.

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:24 pm
by mikesiva
Wed Feb 21 (50 ovs) 14:00 local (18:00 GMT)
1st Semi Final - Barbados v Kent
Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua

Thu Feb 22 (50 ovs) 14:00 local (18:00 GMT)
2nd Semi Final - Guyana v Windward Islands
Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua

Coverage on BT Sports.

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 3:22 pm
by mikesiva
In the first semi-final at Coolidge, Barbados beat Kent by 13 runs on D/L. Kraigg Brathwaite compiled 105 from 135 balls, and he was supported by knocks of 62 from 70 from Omar Phillips, and 81 from 74 from Roston Chase, as Barbados reached 263-3. There were two wickets each for Dominic Drakes and Hayden Walsh Jr to restrict Kent to 216-8 from 43 overs, Sean Dickson topscoring with 51.

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 12:01 pm
by westoelad
Gidman returning to the form of his Gloucs days?

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 1:12 pm
by mikesiva
Gidman looked pretty good, from what I saw of him....

In the second semi-final at Coolidge, the Windwards beat Guyana by 52 runs on D/L. Tyrone Theophile hit 107 from 104 balls, including nine fours and four sixes, to lead the Windwards to an imposing 286-7. He received support from Kavem Hodge, who made 57, while off spinner Ramaal Lewis took 3-54. Hodge then captured 3-49 with his slow left-armers to dismiss Guyana for 231 all out, tailender Shefane Rutherford topscoring with 49.

Re: 2018 Super 50, January 30-February 25

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 4:11 pm
by mikesiva
The Windwards beat Barbados by three wickets with just three balls to spare in an exciting final at Coolidge on Saturday.

Shane Shillingford, Obed McCoy and Larry Edward took two wickets each to restrict Barbados to 232-9, Jonathan Carter topscoring with 80. Roland Cato then struck 54 to guide the Windwards to a seven-wicket win. Pacer Dominic Drakes captured 3-38 for Barbados.