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Rain interrupts T&T reply
By SANJAY MYERS
Saturday, August 18, 2012 | 4:17 PM
LIGHT showers have interrupted Trinidad & Tobago's chase of 102 for victory in the championship match of the inaugural West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Women's Twenty20 (T20) tournament at Sabina Park.
Earlier, the prolific captain Stafanie Taylor scored an unbeaten half-century to lead Jamaica to a modest 101-5 on a flat-looking batting surface.
Taylor, the West Indies stand-out and the only centurion in this season's tournament stroked four boundaries in a composed 57 not out.
T&T reached 21-1 when the rains came.
Scores: Jamaica 101-5 (20 overs); Trinidad & Tobago 21-1 (3 overs)
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