Defending champions T&T Red Force start Super50 Cup with emphatic 60-run win over CCC

By October 29, 2024

The Trinidad & Tobago Red Force opened up the defense of their CG United Super50 Cup with a 60-run win over the Combines Campuses and Colleges in the 2024 season opener at the Sir Frank Worrell Memorial Ground in St. Augustine on Tuesday.

The CCC, after winning the toss and choosing to field first, did well to reduce the defending champions to 194 all out in their 50 overs.

Pacer Amari Goodridge took 3-18 from four overs while spinners Romario Greaves and Akshaya Persaud took two wickets each for the CCC.

The batting for the hosts was led by Kjorn Ottley who made a patient 45 off 89 balls while Jyd Goolie made 37.

The CCC, after being 76-2 in the 18th overs, suffered a monumental collapse that saw them lose their next eight wickets for 48 runs in 20 overs.

Khary Pierre was the star of the show with the ball for the hosts with 4-8 from 9.1 overs while Yannic Cariah finished with 3-31 from eight overs.

Shaqkere Parris was the only CCC batsman to make any meaningful contribution with a 68-ball 57 including five fours and two sixes.

The Red Force will next play the Windward Islands Volcanoes at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy on November 1 while CCC will next play the Guyana Harpy Eagles at the Sir Frank Worrell Ground on October 31.

Full Scores:

Trinidad & Tobago Red Force 194 off 50 overs (Kjorn Ottley 45, Jyd Goolie 37, Amir Jangoo 29, Yannic Cariah 28, Amari Goodridge 3-18, Akshaya Persaud 2-29, Romario Greaves 2-30)

Combined Campuses and Colleges 134 off 38.1 overs (Shaqkere Parris 57, Khary Pierre 4-8, Yannic Cariah 3-31)

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