Jamaica, T&T to contest the final
ST GEORGE’S, Grenada (CMC) — Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago will contest the final of the West Indies Women Super 50 at the Queen’s Park Oval in St George’s on Wednesday.
Trinidad and Tobago secured their place in the final with an eight-run semi-final victory over Guyana by way of the Duckworth Lewis method.
Jamaica advanced as winners of their zone after their semi-final match against Barbados was abandoned because of rain.
Jamaica had won all of their three previous matches, while Barbados had won two of their three games.
Kyshonna Knight powered to 48 before she was run out, while Deandra Dottin scored 35, as Barbados piled up 189 for 9 in 50 overs at Progress Park.
Jamaica reached six for one in 2.2 overs when rain intervened.
At Tanteen playing field, June Ogle continued her terrific form smashing a half-century to lift Guyana to 191 for five in 50 overs.
Ogle hit two fours to reach 55, while Tremayne Smartt, 47, and Shamaine Campbelle, 44, provided solid support.
Trinidad and Tobago coasted to 71 for the loss of two wickets in 20.5 overs when the match was abandoned.
The Trinidadians were unbeaten after three matches, while Guyana had one win, a loss and their third round match against St Lucia abandoned because of rain.