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The 6Ixty

CWI and CPL to introduce THE 6IXTY – Cricket’s Power Game, this August

The first edition of THE 6IXTY will take place from August 24-28 in St Kitts & Nevis at one of world cricket’s fastest scoring grounds – Warner Park. Future expansion plans of the 6IXTY include the potential of multiple events at different locations around the Caribbean and beyond.

THE 6IXTY is a joint venture between Cricket West Indies and the Caribbean Premier League with the two organizations working closely together to create another world-class event.

“This is a hugely exciting moment for both CPL and Cricket West Indies as we create a tournament that will see cricket fans brought closer to the game,” said CPL CEO Pete Russell.

“There will be world-class men’s and women’s cricketers taking part in a fantastic event for the Caribbean and this combined with cutting-edge innovations, signals a great moment for all fans of West Indian cricket.”

CWI President Ricky Skerritt said he is excited by the introduction of the new format.

"THE 6IXTY has come about because of a close collaboration between CPL and CWI which is the way forward," he said.

"I am really excited about the innovation, excitement and entertainment that it is going to bring to the fans.”

The first edition of THE 6IXTY will see men’s and women’s teams compete in a new 60-ball tournament featuring many of the best cricketers from around the world with SKYEXCH the title sponsor for 2022.

This revolutionary format will see brand new innovations that will change T10 cricket and make the game even faster-paced and action-packed.

Under the rules, each batting team has six wickets – at the fall of the sixth wicket they are all out; each batting team has two PowerPlay overs. They can unlock a third PowerPlay by hitting two sixes in the first 12 balls. This extra PowerPlay over can be taken at any time between overs three to nine.

There will be 30 balls bowled from one end before the action switches to the other end for the final 30 balls, the 30 balls will be delivered as five separate overs, with no bowler being able to bowl more than two overs for the innings.

 If teams do not bowl their overs within the allotted time, a member of their team is removed from the field for the final six balls. Fans will vote for the timing of a “Mystery Free Hit” where a batter can’t be dismissed by the bowler.

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Stafanie Taylor scores unbeaten 33 to lead Guyana Amazon Warriors Women to five-wicket win over Barbados Royals Women in the 6IXTY

Taylor hit four fours and a six from the 24 balls she faced as the Guyana Amazon Warriors scored 59-1 from eight overs in reply to Barbados Royals Women’s score of 58 from 9.3 overs.

 Opener Rashada Williams scored an unbeaten run-a-ball 22 in an unbroken 57-run match-winning second-wicket partnership.

The only wicket to fall was that of Chamari Athapaththu, who was run out for one.

Cheryl-Ann Fraser took the remarkable figures of 3-6 from two overs and Ayabonga Khaka 1-8 as the Amazon Warriors bundled the Royals Women out for just 58.

Chloe Tryon, who scored 24 from 17 balls, was the only batter in double figures for the Royals Women. West Indies Women captain Hayley Matthews made 7.

The victory was the second of the day for the Guyana franchise. Earlier, Taylor scored 24 and Williams 29 in a 15-run victory over the Trinbago Knight Riders Women.

GAW Women scored 81-2 and restricted TKR to 66.

The Royals Women did win a match on Wednesday scoring 108-4 and restricted TKR to 80-3.