Women cricketers win 2nd straight
SPINNER Anisa Mohammed took three wickets and was emulated by her Trinidad and Tobago teammate J Chadee, as they spun out Grenada for a paltry 54 runs in their West Indies Women Cricket Federation limited-overs series match yesterday. And the Trinidad and Tobago girls hustled to a five-wicket victory scoring 55 for five, and into second position in the standings, following their second consecutive victory, after rain washed out their opening game. They now have eight points, five adrift of the leaders.
Leaders St Vincent and the Grenadines also won by five wickets after routing Guyana for 75. The Vincentians rattled up 76 for five wickets to secure their victory which moved them to 13 points. And Barbados, returning to the regional fray after decades, scored an exciting two-wicket triumph over Jamaica. The Jamaicans were bowled out for 107 in 38 overs to which the Bajans replied with 108 for eight in 38.5 overs. Current points standings: St Vincent 13; TT 8, St Lucia, Guyana 5; Jamaica, Barbados 4.
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