013 runner-up will bank on the explosive talent of its batters and the all-round skills of its captain Stafanie Taylor
The West Indies became the last team to gain direct qualification for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 after India forfeited its three-match series against Pakistan. The Caribbean side, which won the ICC Women’s World T20 2016, finished fourth on the ICC Women’s Championship table with 11 wins in 21 games.
The 2013 runner-up will bank on the explosive talent of Stafanie Taylor, who finished as the second highest run-getter of the last edition with 314 runs, and the hard-hitting batting prowess of Deandra Dottin as it aims to replicate its T20I success in the 50-over game. The young Hayley Matthews too proved herself on the big stage in India last year.
The team is a mix of youth and experience with four rookies in Reniece Boyce, Quiana Joseph, Akeira Peters and Felicia Walters. Joseph, 16, the fast bowler from St Lucia, will be the youngest player at the 11th edition. Shanel Daley also returns to the side after being sidelined with injury for nearly three years.
The West Indies’ record in England, however, is not impressive. It has won just three of the 11 ODIs played in England so far since 1979. It will hope its long acclimatisation camp will help it go well prepared into the tournament.
West Indies’ best performance came in the 2013 edition, where they reaches the finals for the first time in the history of the tournament.
RECENT FORM: The West Indies has not played any international cricket since its tour of India in November last year. It lost the ODI series 0-3, secured a 3-0 win in the T20I series. Since then, it has taken part in a five-day camp in Barbados, followed by three weeks of training and a couple of unofficial practice matches in England.
PREVIOUS WORLD CUPS: The West Indies have featured in five World Cup campaigns so far: 1993, 1997, 2004, 2009 and 2013. Its best performance came in the 2013 edition, where it won four matches. It first lost against India by 105 runs, then bounced back in the second game by defeating Sri Lanka by 209 runs and losing the third game to England by six wickets in the group stage. In the Super Six stage, it beat both New Zealand and Australia to finish first. It was the first time it reached the final in the history of the tournament but lost to Australia by 114 runs.
Stafanie Taylor is currently ranked No. 1 in ICC Women’s All-rounder Rankings, both in ODIs and T20Is.
STAR PLAYER: Having appeared in 98 ODIs with 3732 runs at an average of 44.42 and 114 wickets, Stafanie Taylor, the captain of West Indies, is currently ranked No. 1 in ICC Women’s All-rounder Rankings, both in ODIs and T20Is. She is also ranked No. 5 in ICC Women’s Batting Rankings and No.2 in ICC’s Women’s Bowling Rankings in the 50-over format. She was her side’s star performer in the Women’s Championship, scoring 857 runs and picking up 16 wickets. This edition of the World Cup will be her first as captain.
FIXTURES: 26 June: Australia Women v West Indies Women in Taunton 29 June: West Indies Women v India Women in Taunton 2 July: South Africa Women v West Indies Women in Leicester 6 July: New Zealand Women v West Indies Women in Taunton 9 July: West Indies Women v Sri Lanka Women in Derby 11 July: West Indies Women v Pakistan Women in Leicester 15 July: England Women v West Indies Women in Bristol
The two teams which started off the Courts Women’s T20 Grand Slam Franchise Tournament as underdogs, will meet in the playoff eliminator tonight from 7pm at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba, for a chance in the final.
LCB Contractors Central Sharks, who finished second on the points table, will meet Trident Sports Phoenix who finished third. The both teams played each other on Wednesday night, with the Sharks getting the better of Phoenix by seven wickets. Both teams got off to rough starts in the tournament, losing their first two matches. Sharks’ first match vs TECU Southern Titans was called off due to a wet outfield, and they proceeded to lose their next two matches. They rebounded however and won all three of their second round matches. Similarly, Phoenix lost their first two matches but rebounded to win their next three before going down to the Sharks on Wednesday night.
Over at the National Cricket Center (NCC), Couva, TECU Southern Titans defeated the defending champions, UDECOTT North Starblazers by 77 runs to knock them out of the competition, as they remained on 4 points and thus at the bottom of the four-team table.
At BLCA, Phoenix were inserted by Sharks skipper, Anisa Mohammed and went about building a decent total of 142 at the end of their 20 overs, despite a superb spell of bowling from Samantha Bissoon who picked up all four of the wickets to fall in the innings. However, steady, pivotal contributions from skipper Stacy Ann King (34), Rosalie Dolabaille (28) and Bajan, Kycia Knight (27) were enough to get them to what seemed like a defendable total.
In reply, Sharks started slowly, as openers Felicia Walters and Canadian Achini Perera struggled to get the ball away, but their patience paid off and despite losing Perera for 8 off 13 balls and Bissoon shortly after for 5, WI wicket-keeper batswoman, Shemaine Campbell paired up with Walters to provide the stability the Sharks desperately needed.
Walters top scored with 71, and was run out only in the final over while Campbell was 47 n.o when the winning run was struck by Akaze Thompson, with a ball to spare. The win put the Sharks on 7 points while Phoenix stayed on 6 from their three wins.
At NCC, Titans skipper, Britney Cooper smashed an unbeaten 92 to send the defending champions, Starblazers packing and out of the competition. Starblazers were the only team in a must win situation at the start of the 6th and final round and Titans ensured that their hopes of reaching the playoffs for a shot at defending their title would be no more.
Thanks to Cooper, Titans amassed a massive total of 191 for 5 at the end of their 20 overs. Cooper’s 92 came off of 59 balls, which was way out of the reach of the Lee-ann Kirby led Starblazers. Kirby herself would lead from the front, top scoring with a valiant 34, but she found no support and her side was eventually bowled out for 114 in 15.1 overs.
SCORECARDS:
Courts T20 Grand Slam Tournament Tecu Southern Titans v Udecott North Starblazers
Wednesday, July 25 2018 (19:00) at Ncc
Tecu Southern Titans Won By 77 runs
Udecott North Starblazers won toss and decided to field
Tecu Southern Titans
Udecott North Starblazers
191 for 5 (20.0 overs)
114 all out (15.1 overs)
1 Hour, 34 Minutes.
1 Hour, 19 Minutes.
Tecu Southern Titans
Batsman
Runs
Balls
Mins
4s
6s
Dots
S/r
Shenelle Lord
lbw
b L Kirby
5
4
2
1
0
2
125.00
Divya Saxena
run out (S O’neil)
18
11
21
3
0
3
163.64
Britney Cooper*+
not out
92
59
91
13
1
21
155.93
Sheneta Grimmond
b L Kirby
4
5
4
1
0
4
80.00
Deandra Dottin
lbw
b N Mclean
25
20
30
3
0
8
125.00
Shania Abdool
b K Alexander
19
16
29
2
0
7
118.75
Shakera Selman
not out
8
5
7
1
0
0
160.00
Renelle Dookie
Patrina Walcott
Kajol Dalgir
Rosemary Samaroo
Extras
2b 2lb 16w 0nb 0pen
20
Provisional Score For Innings
191
Penalties awarded following Innings
0
Total
191
for 5
Bowler
O
M
R
W
Wd
Nb
Dots
S/r
Econ
4s
6s
Leeann Kirby
4.0
0
24
2
1 (1)
0 (0)
11
12.50
6.00
2
0
Kirbyina Alexander
3.0
0
39
1
4 (5)
0 (0)
7
22.00
13.00
6
1
Jodian Morgan
3.0
0
34
0
1 (2)
0 (0)
7
0.00
11.33
7
0
Amanda Samaroo
3.4
0
40
0
1 (1)
0 (0)
4
0.00
10.91
4
0
Shabika Gajnabi
4.0
0
29
0
1 (1)
0 (0)
8
0.00
7.25
2
0
Natasha Mclean
2.2
0
21
1
2 (6)
0 (0)
8
16.00
9.00
3
0
Udecott North Starblazers
Batsman
Runs
Balls
Mins
4s
6s
Dots
S/r
Rachel Vincent
b S Selman
15
16
24
2
0
8
93.75
Shabika Gajnabi
b D Dottin
0
2
3
0
0
2
0.00
Amanda Samaroo
b D Dottin
15
12
17
2
0
5
125.00
Jerveena Pollucksingh+
lbw
b P Walcott
6
16
26
0
0
10
37.50
Leeann Kirby*
c D Dottin
b R Samaroo
34
20
32
4
0
3
170.00
Natasha Mclean
c S Abdool
b S Grimmond
19
10
24
1
1
1
190.00
Kirbyina Alexander
b R Samaroo
0
2
2
0
0
2
0.00
Selene O’neil
b R Samaroo
7
6
8
1
0
3
116.67
Jodian Morgan
c D Dottin
b S Grimmond
2
4
7
0
0
2
50.00
Felina Jack
run out (D Saxena)
1
1
5
0
0
0
100.00
Anna Marie Perera
not out
1
2
4
0
0
1
50.00
Extras
2b 3lb 9w 0nb 0pen
14
Provisional Score For Innings
114
Penalties awarded following Innings
0
Total
114
all out
Bowler
O
M
R
W
Wd
Nb
Dots
S/r
Econ
4s
6s
Deandra Dottin
3.0
0
16
2
2 (4)
0 (0)
13
10.00
5.33
2
0
Shakera Selman
3.0
0
25
1
1 (1)
0 (0)
5
19.00
8.33
3
0
Renelle Dookie
4.0
0
42
0
1 (1)
0 (0)
2
0.00
10.50
3
1
Patrina Walcott
2.0
0
14
1
3 (3)
0 (0)
6
15.00
7.00
1
0
Rosemary Samaroo
2.1
0
9
3
0 (0)
0 (0)
8
4.33
4.15
1
0
Sheneta Grimmond
1.0
0
3
2
0 (0)
0 (0)
3
3.00
3.00
0
0
Courts T20 Grand Slam Tournamnet 2018 Trident Sports Phoenix v LCB Contractors Central Sharks
Wednesday, July 25 2018 (18:43) at Brian Lara Cricket Academy
LCB Contractors Central Sharks Won By 7 wickets
LCB Contractors Central Sharks won toss and decided to field
Kycia Knight had a vital knock of 68 as Trident Sports Phoenix earned a six-wicket victory over TECU Southern Titans at the National Cricket Centre, Balmain, Couva on Tuesday night, as the Courts T20 Grand Slam Tournament continued.
In the other game on Tuesday night, LCB Contractors Central Sharks recorded a 20-run win over 2017 champs UDECOTT North Starblazers, at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba.
Last evening, in the final set of games in the preliminary round, Southern Titans faced North Starblazers at Couva and Phoenix met Central Sharks at Couva.
The top team overall will move automatically to Saturday’s final at Tarouba, and the second and third-placed teams will face each other in an eliminator tomorrow, also at Tarouba, for a spot in the title match.
After five matches, Phoenix have a total of six points, with Southern Titans and Central Sharks on five points apiece, and North Starblazers at the bottom of the standings with four points.
In Tuesday’s contest at Couva, Phoenix, chasing a victory target of 160, reached 162 runs for four wickets in 18.5 overs.
Knight, opening the batting, struck 11 fours in her 46-ball knock. The Barbadian, who was named Player of the Match, got good support from Reniece Boyce, who made a 33-ball 34 (three fours and a six) and Rosalie Dolabaille with 20 off 19 balls.
Another Bajan, Shakera Selman, took two wickets for 36 runs for Southern Titans.
The Southern Titans, who were sent in to bat, posted 159/4 with veteran Bajan and West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin slamming an unbeaten 70, which was decorated with seven fours and three sixes off 36 balls.
Captain Britney Cooper made 21 and Shenelle Lord chipped in with 20. Karishma Ramharack, skipper Stacy Ann King and Allison Collins took a wicket apiece for Phoenix.
At Tarouba, Central Sharks, who were offered first strike, scored 142/7 in their allotted 20 overs.
Samanta Bissoon had a top score of 65 (57 balls, 11 fours), with other useful knocks from Chinelle Henry (31 not out off 17 balls with four fours) and Akaze Thompson (25 from 31 balls with two fours). Lee Ann Kirby was the leading wicket-taker for North Starblazers with 2/15.
Bissoon, who copped the Player of the Match award, returned figures of 3/12, and veteran national and West Indies off-spinner Anisa Mohammed got 2/22 as North Starblazers were restricted to 122/8 in reply.
Shabika Gajnabi led the way for North Starblazers with 42 (43 balls, one four and three sixes), and Kirbyina Alexander chipped in with 35 (30 balls, four fours).
Courts T20 Grand Slam Tournamnet 2018 Udecott North Starblazers v LCB Contractors Central Sharks
Tuesday, July 24 2018 (18:38) at Brian Lara Cricket Academy
LCB Contractors Central Sharks Won By 20 runs
Udecott North Starblazers won toss and decided to field
LCB Contractors Central Sharks
Udecott North Starblazers
142 for 7 (20.0 overs)
122 for 8 (20.0 overs)
1 Hour, 31 Minutes.
1 Hour, 25 Minutes.
LCB Contractors Central Sharks
Batsman
Runs
Balls
Mins
4s
6s
Dots
S/r
A Perera
run out (R Vincent)
0
2
1
0
0
2
0.00
F Walters
lbw
b K Alexander
0
3
6
0
0
3
0.00
S Bissoon
c K Alexander
b A Collins
65
57
76
11
0
30
114.04
S Campbelle+
lbw
b L Kirby
3
5
9
0
0
3
60.00
A Thompson
c J Morgan
b S Gajnabi
25
31
47
2
0
16
80.65
C Henry
not out
31
17
26
4
0
2
182.35
A Mohammed*
c and b
L Kirby
1
2
4
0
0
1
50.00
K Ragoobar
run out (S Gajnabi)
6
3
7
0
1
2
200.00
G Seetahal
not out
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.00
L Ramdeen
T Juman
Extras
2b 0lb 9w 0nb 0pen
11
Provisional Score For Innings
142
Penalties awarded following Innings
0
Total
142
for 7
Bowler
O
M
R
W
Wd
Nb
Dots
S/r
Econ
4s
6s
L Kirby
4.0
2
15
2
1 (1)
0 (0)
19
12.50
3.75
1
1
K Alexander
4.0
0
33
1
0 (0)
0 (0)
11
24.00
8.25
5
0
J Morgan
4.0
0
23
0
0 (0)
0 (0)
12
0.00
5.75
3
0
S O’neil
1.0
0
15
0
1 (5)
0 (0)
2
0.00
15.00
2
0
A Collins
2.0
0
9
1
1 (1)
0 (0)
5
13.00
4.50
0
0
H Shamsad
3.0
0
21
0
1 (2)
0 (0)
8
0.00
7.00
2
0
S Gajnabi
2.0
0
24
1
0 (0)
0 (0)
2
12.00
12.00
4
0
Batsman
Fall of Wicket
Partnership
Batsmen
Over
A Perera
1-0
0
A Perera (0) F Walters (0)
0.2
F Walters
2-0
0
F Walters (0) S Bissoon (0)
1.3
S Campbelle
3-7
7
S Campbelle (3) S Bissoon (4)
4.1
A Thompson
4-85
78
A Thompson (25) S Bissoon (42)
14.5
S Bissoon
5-117
32
S Bissoon (19) C Henry (13)
17.4
A Mohammed
6-121
4
A Mohammed (1) C Henry (3)
18.3
K Ragoobar
7-138
17
K Ragoobar (6) C Henry (11)
19.5
Udecott North Starblazers
Batsman
Runs
Balls
Mins
4s
6s
Dots
S/r
R Vincent
st S Campbelle
b A Mohammed
12
12
8
2
0
7
100.00
S Gajnabi
run out (A Mohammed)
42
43
58
1
3
21
97.67
J Morgan
b A Mohammed
0
2
1
0
0
2
0.00
N Mc Lean+
run out (K Ragoobar)
6
9
7
1
0
7
66.67
K Alexander*
b S Bissoon
35
30
48
4
0
8
116.67
L Kirby
c A Mohammed
b S Bissoon
1
2
11
0
0
1
50.00
F Jack
c and b
S Bissoon
9
8
15
1
0
3
112.50
S O’neil
not out
7
11
15
0
0
5
63.64
AM Perera
lbw
b K Ragoobar
1
3
1
0
0
2
33.33
A Collins
not out
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.00
H Shamsad
Extras
4b 2lb 3w 0nb 0pen
9
Provisional Score For Innings
122
Penalties awarded following Innings
0
Total
122
for 8
Bowler
O
M
R
W
Wd
Nb
Dots
S/r
Econ
4s
6s
A Mohammed
4.0
0
22
2
0 (0)
0 (0)
13
12.00
5.50
3
0
F Walters
4.0
0
12
0
0 (0)
0 (0)
16
0.00
3.00
1
0
K Ragoobar
4.0
0
19
1
0 (0)
0 (0)
10
24.00
4.75
1
0
L Ramdeen
3.0
0
26
0
0 (0)
0 (0)
8
0.00
8.67
2
2
G Seetahal
2.0
0
25
0
1 (2)
0 (0)
1
0.00
12.50
2
1
S Bissoon
3.0
0
12
3
1 (1)
0 (0)
8
6.33
4.00
0
0
Batsman
Fall of Wicket
Partnership
Batsmen
Over
R Vincent
1-14
14
R Vincent (12) S Gajnabi (2)
2.4
J Morgan
2-14
0
J Morgan (0) S Gajnabi (0)
2.6
N Mc Lean
3-23
9
N Mc Lean (6) S Gajnabi (3)
5.2
S Gajnabi
4-88
65
S Gajnabi (37) K Alexander (22)
14.2
K Alexander
5-102
14
K Alexander (13) L Kirby (1)
16.1
L Kirby
6-103
1
L Kirby (0) F Jack (1)
16.3
F Jack
7-117
14
F Jack (8) S O’neil (3)
18.6
D Joseph
8-122
5
D Joseph (1) S O’neil (4)
19.6
Match Report
Man of the Match:
Samanta Bissoon
Courts T20 Grand Slam Tournament Tecu Southern Titans v Trident Sports Phoenix
Tuesday, July 24 2018 (19:00) at Ncc
Trident Sports Phoenix Won By 6 wickets
Trident Sports Phoenix won toss and decided to field
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Trident Sports Phoenix continued to pick up their pace on Sunday, getting the better of defending champions, UDECOTT North Starblazers with a convincing 6-wicket win at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba. While over at the National Cricket Center, LCB Central Sharks upset table topper, TECU Titans by 8 wickets.
Opting to field first, Phoenix restricted Starblazers to a paltry 104 at the end of their 20 overs, with leading run scorer, Rachel Vincent scoring 35 from 29 balls and Kirbyina Alexander contributing an unbeaten 34. Alice Collins 2/17 and Stephanie Ragoonath 1/14 were the pick of the Phoenix bowlers.
In reply, Phoenix stumbled a bit, losing 4 wickets to get to their target, but a steady half century from Kycia Knight saw them home with 4.5 overs to spare. Knight was not out on 55 will Rosalie Dollabaile was also not out on 19.
At NCC, the Sharks recorded their first win of the tournament thanks to a tight spin attack that restricted the Titans to just 136 at the end of their 20 overs before Felica Walters and Shemaine Campbell made light work of that total.
The Titans opted to take first strike and were superbly led by skipper Britney Cooper who played a controlled knock of 74 that came off of 50 overs. But she found herself without much support outside of of a quick fire 30 from WI all-rounder, Deandra Dottin. It got them to 136, but the Sharks bowlers were the stars of that innings, with Skipper Anisa Mohammed opting to bowl 16 overs of spin on a slow turning.
In reply, the Titans would have quickly regretted dropping their leading spin bowler, Rosemary Samaroo and were forced to bowl largely medium pace with Dottin and Shakera Selman being their opening pair. Dottin picked up one wicket for 29 runs in 3.3 overs while Selman finished without a scalp to her name. It would be one of oonly 2 wickets had in the innings as Felicia Walters (60 n.o) and Shemaine Campbell (48 n.o) made very light work of the small total to help their team to their first win in the tournament.
Summarized score cards:
Courts T20 Grand Slam Tournament LCB Contractors Central Sharks v Tecu Southern Titans
Sunday, July 22 2018 (19:00) at Ncc
LCB Contractors Central Sharks Won By 8 wickets
Tecu Southern Titans won toss and decided to bat
Tecu Southern Titans
LCB Contractors Central Sharks
136 for 6 (20.0 overs)
137 for 2 (18.3 overs)
1 Hour, 21 Minutes.
1 Hour, 26 Minutes.
Tecu Southern Titans
Batsman
Runs
Balls
Mins
4s
6s
Dots
S/r
Sheneta Grimmond
b F Walters
1
3
3
0
0
2
33.33
Shania Abdool
lbw
b L Ramdeen
9
17
23
0
1
13
52.94
Britney Cooper*
c F Walters
b S Bissoon
74
50
72
8
3
21
148.00
Shenelle Lord+
lbw
b K Ragoobar
0
6
5
0
0
6
0.00
Deandra Dottin
c A Thompson
b K Ragoobar
30
20
28
4
1
8
150.00
Renelle Dookie
c C Henry
b L Ramdeen
6
13
13
0
0
8
46.15
Shakera Selman
not out
10
6
9
2
0
2
166.67
Patrina Walcott
not out
2
5
4
0
0
3
40.00
Miryam Khokhar
Steffi Soogrim
Sylvia Bolah
Extras
0b 0lb 4w 0nb 0pen
4
Provisional Score For Innings
136
Penalties awarded following Innings
0
Total
136
for 6
Bowler
O
M
R
W
Wd
Nb
Dots
S/r
Econ
4s
6s
Anisa Mohammed
4.0
1
22
0
2 (2)
0 (0)
16
0.00
5.50
0
2
Felicia Walters
4.0
0
27
1
1 (1)
0 (0)
13
25.00
6.75
5
0
Leandra Ramdeen
4.0
1
25
2
1 (1)
0 (0)
13
12.50
6.25
1
2
Kamara Ragoobar
4.0
0
18
2
0 (0)
0 (0)
14
12.00
4.50
2
0
Samantha Bissoon
3.0
0
32
1
0 (0)
0 (0)
5
18.00
10.67
4
1
Chinelle Henry
1.0
0
12
0
0 (0)
0 (0)
2
0.00
12.00
2
0
Batsman
Fall of Wicket
Partnership
Batsmen
Over
Sheneta Grimmond
1-2
2
Sheneta Grimmond (1) Shania Abdool (0)
1.1
Shania Abdool
2-28
26
Shania Abdool (9) Britney Cooper (15)
6.1
Shenelle Lord
3-31
3
Shenelle Lord (0) Britney Cooper (3)
7.4
Deandra Dottin
4-99
68
Deandra Dottin (30) Britney Cooper (37)
14.2
Renelle Dookie
5-124
25
Renelle Dookie (6) Britney Cooper (19)
17.6
Britney Cooper
6-129
5
Britney Cooper (0) Shakera Selman (5)
18.4
LCB Contractors Central Sharks
Batsman
Runs
Balls
Mins
4s
6s
Dots
S/r
Achini Perera
c S Lord
b D Dottin
1
2
2
0
0
1
50.00
Felicia Walters
not out
60
61
86
7
0
29
98.36
Samantha Bissoon
run out (R Dookie)
15
17
26
2
0
10
88.24
Shemaine Campbelle+
not out
48
32
57
7
0
10
150.00
Anisa Mohammed*
Chinelle Henry
Kamara Ragoobar
Akaze Thompson
Anjani Goordeen
Talia Baksh
Leandra Ramdeen
Extras
5b 0lb 7w 1nb 0pen
13
Provisional Score For Innings
137
Penalties awarded following Innings
0
Total
137
for 2
Bowler
O
M
R
W
Wd
Nb
Dots
S/r
Econ
4s
6s
Deandra Dottin
3.3
0
29
1
3 (4)
1 (1)
11
25.00
8.29
3
0
Shakera Selman
4.0
1
18
0
1 (1)
0 (0)
15
0.00
4.50
2
0
Shania Abdool
4.0
0
31
0
1 (1)
0 (0)
9
0.00
7.75
4
0
Steffi Soogrim
2.0
0
18
0
1 (1)
0 (0)
4
0.00
9.00
2
0
Patrina Walcott
1.0
0
9
0
0 (0)
0 (0)
1
0.00
9.00
1
0
Sheneta Grimmond
3.0
0
19
0
0 (0)
0 (0)
9
0.00
6.33
3
0
Renelle Dookie
1.0
0
8
0
0 (0)
0 (0)
1
0.00
8.00
1
0
Batsman
Fall of Wicket
Partnership
Batsmen
Over
Achini Perera
1-2
2
Achini Perera (1) Felicia Walters (1)
0.3
Samantha Bissoon
2-27
25
Samantha Bissoon (15) Felicia Walters (6)
5.4
Match Report
Man of the Match:
Felicia Walters
Courts T20 Grand Slam Tournamnet 2018 Udecott North Starblazers v Trident Sports Phoenix
Sunday, July 22 2018 (18:54) at Brian Lara Cricket Academy
Trident Sports Phoenix Won By 6 wickets
Trident Sports Phoenix won toss and decided to field