Right-arm seamer Aaidan Racha grabbed figures of five for 13 – including a hat-trick – to help hosts Trinidad and Tobago to a ten-run win over...
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THE Guyanese batsmen had no answers for the spin of Brendan Boodoo, as the TT captain grabbed six wickets to lead his team to an eight-wicket victory in round three of the Cricket West Indies Rising Stars Under-17 50-over tournament at National Cricket Centre, Couva on August 31. The result meant TT remained unbeaten. They won their first round match, before their round two match ended in a no result. Boodoo snatched 6/22 in 7.3 overs as Guyana were dismissed for 121 in 37.3 overs. Renaldo Fournillier was also among the wickets, picking up 2/31 in nine overs. Afraz Ali Budhoo tried to keep Guyana in the contest with 22. In response, Samir Saroop cracked 51 not out off 122 deliveries to steer TT to 125/2 in 37.2 overs. Darius Batoosingh hit 35 off 66 balls. Scores: GUYANA 121 (37.3 overs) (Afraz Ali Budhoo 22, Romesh Bharrat 21; Brendan Boodoo 6/22, Renaldo Fournillier 2/31) vs TT 125/2 (37.2 overs) (Samir Saroop 51 not out, Darius Batoosingh 35). TT won by eight wickets. LEEWARD ISLANDS 133 (Devanand Singh 31, Caiden Francis 21; Cody Fontenelle 6/26, Jelani Joseph 2/9) vs WINDWARD ISLANDS 59 (20.4 overs) (Kodi Grant 17; Isra-el Morton 4/6, Micah McKenzie 2/9, Mekaili Tonge 2/18). Leeward Islands won by 74 runs. JAMAICA 177 (47.3 overs) (Odane Binns 43, Demarco Scott 20; Zachary Carter 3/36, Joshua Dorne 2/32, Jakeem Pollard 2/36) vs BARBADOS 175/4 (37.2 overs) (Z Carter 57, Demarko Wiggins 40; Adrian Silvera 2/20, Perico Henry 2/24). Barbados won by six wickets on the DLS method. The post Trinidad and Tobago stay unbeaten in Under-17 50-over tourney appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
Right-arm seamer Aaidan Racha grabbed figures of five for 13 – including a hat-trick – to help hosts Trinidad and Tobago to a ten-run win over...
Right-arm seamer Aaidan Racha grabbed figures of five for 13 – including a hat-trick – to help hosts Trinidad and Tobago to a ten-run win over...
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