Wet weather has last word in Super50 opening round
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) — The first two matches of this year’s CG United Super50 Cup ended in no-results after heavy showers forced play to be abandoned on Wednesday.
At the Sir Frank Worrell Memorial Ground, only 5.1 overs were possible before rain brought a premature end to the match between Barbados Pride and Trinidad and Tobago Red Force. Barbados Pride were 48 without loss when play was cut.
Captain Kyle Mayers was unbeaten on 24, while Leniko Boucher was on 21 not out.
At the Queen’s Park Oval in the capital Port of Spain, Guyana Harpy Eagles were on their way to posting a formidable score before showers brought an end to the contest versus Jamaica Scorpions.
The Harpy Eagles were coasting at 287 for six after 47 overs, thanks to half centuries from Kevlon Anderson, who made 83, Raymond Perez (61), and Matthew Nandu (54).
Spinner Brad Barnes (2-45) and pacer Marquino Mindley (2-51), were the best bowlers for Jamaica Scorpions.