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Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 11:22 am
by mikesiva
Barbados Pride

Shamarh Brooks (Captain), Sulieman Benn, Leniko Boucher, Jonathan Carter, Miguel Cummins, Dominic Drakes, Justin Greaves, Keon Harding, Marquino Mindley, Shayne Moseley, Ashley Nurse, Shamar Springer, Kevin Stoute, Tevyn Walcott.

Jamiaca Scorpions

Nikita Miller (captain), Christopher Gayle, Chadwick Walton, Jermaine Blackwood, Brandon King, Rovman Powell, Fabian Allen, Andre McCarthy, Nkrumah Bonner, Paul Palmer, Christopher Lamont, Jerome Taylor, Oshane Thomas, Gordon Bryan.

T&T Red Force

Evin Lewis, Kyle Hope, Darren Bravo, Denesh Ramdin, Kieron Pollard, Dwayne Bravo, Nicholas Pooran, Sunil Narine,Khary Pierre, Imran Khan, Ravindaranth Rampaul, Jason Mohammed, Lendl Simmons, Rayad Emrit

Guyana jaguars

Leon Johnson- Captain, Anthony Bramble- Vice Captain, Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Chandrapaul Hemraj, Raymon Reifer, Sherfane Rutherford, Christopher Barnwell, Romario Shepherd, Veerasammy Permaul, Gudakesh Motie, Ramaal Lewis, Ricardo Adams, Trevon Griffith and Clinton Pestano.

WI Volcanoes;

Shane Shillingford, Delorn Johnson, Devon Smith, Roland Cato, Tyrone Theophile, Kavem Hodge, Larry Edward, Obed McCoy, Alick Athanaze, Ryan John, Kyle Mayers,Kesrick Williams, Denis Smith, Kirk Edward

CCC Marooners

Carlos Ricardo Brathwaite, Kyle Corbin, Nicholas Sookdeosingh, Akeem Jordan, Amir Jangoo, Jermaine Levy, Jon Russ Jaggesar, Jonathan Drakes, Keron Cottoy, Khesan Yannick Ottley, Kjorn Ottley,
Linton Derron Buchanan, Nicholas Rasheed Kirton, Ojay Demar Shields

LI Hurricanes

Devon Thomas -Captain, Rahkeem Cornwall -Vice - Captain , Orlando Peters ,Jaison Peters , Akeem Saunders, Chesney Hughes,Keacy Carty, Montcin Hodge, Jeremiah Louis, Sheldon Cottrell, Nelson Bolan, Damion Jacobs

Terrance Warde, Sheno Berridge

Windies B
Tevin Imlach, Keagan Simmons, Kimani Melius, Marlon Samuels, Kirstan Kallicharan, Leonardo Julian, Jeavor Royal, Odean Smith, Ronsford Beaton, Chemar Holder, Cephas Cooper, Jayden Seales, Brian Charles
Yannic Cariah

Canada and USA teams still to be announced....

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 11:46 am
by mikesiva

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 8:28 am
by mikesiva
In Port-of-Spain, Trinidad beat the Windwards by 75 runs. Nicholas Pooran struck 89 from 62 balls to pilot Trinidad to 220-8 off 37 overs in their rain-affected match, medium pacer Kyle Mayers taking 4-58. Medium pacer Rayad Emrit then bowled seven overs taking three wickets for five runs to restrict the Windwards to 145-8, Mayers topscoring with 55 not out.

In a high-scoring match at Tarouba, the West Indies 'B' team edged Canada by 10 runs. Marlon Samuels made a run-a-ball 101, including 10 fours and four sixes, to lead the Windies 'B' to 302-8, and he received support from Yannick Cariah, who made 73. Eranga took 5-31 and Salman Nazar 3-60. Chemar Holder (2-61), Odean Smith (2-69) and Cariah (2-60) kept Canada just short at 292-8. Thomas made 63, Wijeratne 57 and Thaker 52 not out.

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 10:17 am
by mikesiva
At Cave Hill, Jamaica beat the Combined Colleges and Campuses by seven wickets with 15 overs to spare. Left-arm spinner Nikita Miller took 3-35 and pacer Oshane Thomas 2-41 to restrict the CCC to 219-8, Yannick Ottley topscoring with 43. Andre McCarthy (72) and Rovman Powell (79) then shared an unbroken third wicket partnership as Jamaica recovered from 85-3 to romp to victory.

The match between Barbados and the Leewards at Kensington Oval was washed out. Kevin Stoute hit 66 and Shamar Brooks 53 as Barbados limped to 181-9 against pacer Jeremiah Louis, who took 5-33. The Leewards were 37-1 off nine overs when the match was called off.

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:15 am
by mikesiva
At the Brian Lara stadium, the Windwards crushed Canada by 74 runs. Veteran Devon Smith made 132, and he was supported by half-centuries from Kirk Edwards (61) and Kavem Hodge (84), as the Windwards piled up 338-9 against Eranga's 3-59. Despite opening knocks of 80 from Dhalilal and 55 from Thomas, Canada slumped to 264 all out, spinner Alick Athanaze taking 5-45.

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 11:11 am
by mikesiva
At the Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad beat Guyana by 35 runs. Nicholas Pooran struck 75 as Trinidad made 242 all out against Romario Shepherd (3-56) and Clinton Pestano (3-45). Sunil Narine then took 3-28, and there were two wickets each for Dwayne Bravo, Khary Pierre and Imran Khan, as they bowled Guyana out for 207, Trevon Griffith topscoring with 38.

At the 3W's Oval, the CCC beat the USA by 59 runs. There were 69s for Carlos Brathwaite and Amir Jangoo as the CCC made 221-9 against Hutchinson's 5-42. Keron Cottoy then took 3-40, and there were two wickets each for Jaggesar and Ottley, as they bowled the Americans out for 162, Patel topscoring with 53.

In his last ever 50-overs game, Chris Gayle blasted 122 from 114 balls, including 10 fours and eight sixes, to help Jamaica to beat Barbados by 33 runs at Kensington Oval. Andre McCarthy contributed 48 as Jamaica made 226 all out, against medium pacer Kevin Stoute, who took 3-33. There were two wickets each for Shamar Springer, Miguel Cummins and Ashley Nurse. Pacer Oshane Thomas then took 3-53, and there were two wickets each for Gordon Bryan, Chris Lamont and Nikita Miller, as they bowled Barbados out for 193. Jonathan Carter was the only batsman to offer any resistance with 77.

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 3:26 pm
by andy
Read that Gayle said he wanted to play one last 4 day game for Jamiaca, intresting to see if he can make it through it..

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 10:45 am
by mikesiva
At Tarouba, Guyana crushed the West Indies 'B' team by nine wickets with more than 11 overs to spare. Raymon Reifer took 2-30, Veerasammy Permaul 2-47, and Chandrapaul Hemraj 2-38 to dismiss the Windies 'B' team for 192, Simmons and Kallicharran each hitting 44. Hemraj then hammered 103 not out from 80 balls, including 12 fours and two sixes, as Guyana easily chased down the target. He received support from Chris Barnwell, who made 61 not out.

In Port-of-Spain, Trinidad beat Canada by a narrow two wickets with nine overs to spare. Rayad Emrit took 3-38, and there were two wickets each for Ravi Rampaul and Khary Pierre, as they restricted Canada to 207-7, Jacobs topscoring with 37. Despite a knock of 66 from Nicholas Pooran, wickets felt regularly as Trinidad just scraped home. Brar took 3-39 and Salman Nazar 2-47.

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 8:00 am
by mikesiva
At Cave Hill, the Leewards scraped to a narrow nine-run win over the CCC. Yannick Ottley took 3-37, and there were two wickets each for Akeem Jordan, Jaggesar and Buchanan, as they bowled the Leewards out for a paltry 130 all out, Devon Thomas topscoring with 44. Damion Jacobs (4-31) and Rahkeem Cornwall (3-39) then spun the CCC out for just 121, Kirton topscoring with 33.

In Bridgetown, Jamaica crushed the USA by seven wickets with 24 overs to spare. Nikita Miller took 3-41, and there were two wickets each for Oshane Thomas and Fabian Allen, as they dismissed the Americans for a mere 144 all out, Timil Patel topscoring with 37. John Campbell then hit 56 as Jamaica easily chased down the target. Netravalkar took 2-34.

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 12:02 pm
by mikesiva
At the Brian Lara stadium, in a match where three overs each were lost due to rain, Guyana crushed Canada by seven wickets with 18 overs to spare. Ramaal Lewis (2-30), Clinton Pestano (2-30) and Raymon Reifer (2-33) restricted the Canadians to 202-9, Dhaliwal topscoring with 88. Chris Barnwell then struck 99 not out and Reifer an unbeaten 50 to take Guyana to an easy win. Eranga took 2-29.

Rain ruined the match at Queen's Park Oval. Alick Athanaze took 3-49, and there were two wickets each for Kavem Hodge and Larry Edwards, as the Windwards bowled the West Indies 'B' out for 220. Keagan Simmons topscored with 57. The Windwards were 49 without loss after seven overs when rain brought a halt to the match.

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 10:22 am
by mikesiva
There were two upset wins in the Super 50 yesterday.

At the 3W's Oval, the CCC beat Barbados by seven wickets with 18 overs to spare. Akeem Jordan took 3-36 and Carlos Brathwaite 2-21 to dismiss Barbados for 174, Shane Moseley topscoring with 49. Brathwaite then hit 50 not out, and there were 40s from Kyle Corbin, Kjorn Ottley and Jonathan Drakes, as the CCC easily chasing down the modest target. Ashley Nurse took 2-43.

In Bridgetown, the USA crushed a hapless Leewards by 88 runs. Legspinner Damion Jacobs took 3-40, and there were two wickets each for Jeremiah Louis, Rahkeem Cornwall and Chesney Hughes, as they bowled the Americans out for 197, Timil Patel topscoring with 39. Patel took two wickets for four runs, and Kenjige 3-22, to dismiss the Leewards for a paltry 109, Orlando Peters topscoring with 37.

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 9:41 am
by mikesiva
At Tarouba, Guyana crushed the Windwards by 93 runs. Spinners Larry Edwards (4-34) and Shane Shillingford (3-47) bowled Guyana out for 231, despite half-centuries from Trevon Griffith (64) and Sherfane Rutherford (69). However, spinners Ramaal Lewis (4-25) and Veerasammy Permaul (3-32) skittled the Windwards out for a paltry 138, Tyrone Theophile topscoring with 32.

At Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad beat the West Indies 'B' team by 70 runs. Half-centuries from Jason Mohammed (83), Lendl Simmons (75) and Denesh Ramdin (55) carried Trinidad to 318-9, against spinner Bryan Charles, who took 3-48. Offspinner Sunil Narine then took 3-38, and there were two wickets each pacers Ravi Rampaul and Dwayne Bravo, as they bowled the WI 'B' team out for 248, Keagan Simmons making 60 and Alzarri Joseph 51 not out.

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:56 am
by mikesiva
At Cave Hill, Jamaica crushed the Leewards by seven wickets with more than 16 overs to spare. Pacer Derval Green took 4-44 to restrict the Leewards to 214-9, Devon Thomas topscoring with 71. John Campbell then hit 81 and Jermaine Blackwood 65 not out as the Jamaicans made easy work of the target.

At Kensington Oval, Barbados notched up their first win of the tournament by beating the USA by three wickets with eight overs to spare. Pacers Shamar Springer (3-21) and Miguel Cummins (2-18) restricted the Americans to 196-9, Steven Taylor topscoring with 64. Barbados laboured to victory, thanks to 30s from Shamarh Brooks and Justin Greaves, and a knock of 29 not out from Springer. Taylor took 2-40 and Usman Ashraf 2-23.

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 5:33 pm
by mikesiva
At the Brian Lara stadium, Guyana beat Trinidad by 75 runs. Trevon Griffith hit 70 and Raymon Reifer 68 to take Guyana to an imposing 291-8 against Ravi Rampaul's 3-56. Clinton Pestano took 3-47 and Ramaal Lewis 3-33 to dismiss Trinidad for 216, Lendl Simmons topscoring with 70.

In Port-of-Spain, Canada pulled off a shock 18-run win over the Windwards. There were 30s from Dhaliwal, Jacobs and Wijeratne as Canada made 206-9 against Tyrone Theophile's 3-33. Eranga then took 6-21 to dismiss the Windwards for 188, Roland Cato topscoring with 50.

Re: Regional Super 50 2018-19

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 4:14 pm
by mikesiva
At the 3W's stadium, the CCC pulled off a shock six-wicket win over Jamaica in a low-scoring encounter. Yannick Ottley took 4-11 and Keron Cottoy three wickets for three runs to dismiss the Jamaicans for a paltry 82 all out, John Campbell the only batsman to make any significant contribution with 34. Kyle Corbin then hit 43 as the CCC laboured to overhaul the target for the loss of four wickets. Left-arm spinner Nikita Miller took 2-34.

In a close encounter in Bridgetown, Barbados beat the Leewards by three wickets with just two balls remaining. Medium pacer Kevin Stoute took 5-38 to restrict the Leewards to 226-9, Akeem Saunders topscoring with 63 not out, as there were 40s from Rahkeem Cornwall and Orlando Peters. Jonathan Carter then hit 79 not out as the Barbadians chased down the target, against Sheldon Cottrell (2-43) and Cornwall (2-30).