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Mohammed, Pierre earn respective West Indies Championship top run scorer and wicket taker honors
Written by Bradley Jacks. Posted in West Indies Championship. | 17 April 2025 | 1405 Views
Tags: Jason Mohammed, Khary Pierre, West Indies Championship

The 2025 season of the West Indies Championship ended recently with the Guyana Harpy Eagles claiming their third straight title.

Individually, the Trinidad & Tobago Red Force, who finished third in the standings, 15.6 points adrift of the winners, had the two best performers of the season with bat and ball.

With the bat, 38-year-old Jason Mohammed had the best season of his career. Mohammed played all seven matches for the Red Force, registering 679 runs in 10 innings at an average of 75.44.

In those 10 innings, Mohammed hit four centuries including a high score of 204*, the second-highest individual score of the season behind Kraigg Brathwaite’s 212.

96-runs behind Mohammed in second was Red Force skipper Joshua Da Silva who recorded 583 matches in 10 innings at an average of 64.77.

Da Silva, who played six out of seven matches, hit three centuries and two fifties. All three of his hundreds, impressively, came in consecutive innings.

Kevlon Anderson of the Guyana Harpy Eagles and Jahmar Hamilton of the Leeward Islands Hurricanes both played all seven games and scored 573 runs in 11 innings and 13 innings, respectively.

Anderson made three tons and three fifties while averaging 71.62 while Hamilton hit four fifties and averaged 57.30.

Shaqkere Parris of the Combined Campuses and Colleges rounded out the top five with his 546 runs in 13 innings at an average of 45.59 including one hundred and five fifties.

Tevin Imlach (538 runs), John Campbell (517 runs), Jonathan Drakes (515 runs), Johann Jeremiah (495 runs) and Javelle Glenn (478 runs) rounded out the top ten.

With the ball, left-arm spinners occupied four of the top five spots.

The Red Force’s Khary Pierre led the way with 41 wickets in seven matches with the West Indies Academy’s Joshua Bishop finishing eight wickets behind him in second while also playing all seven games.

Both Pierre and Bishop took three five-wicket hauls.

Pierre also took the best bowling figures in an innings this season with 8-27.

Mainstays in the top five, Barbados’ Jomel Warrican and Guyana’s Veerasammy Permaul, were both at it again with 32 wickets, each, while Guyana’s Ronaldo Alimohamed was the only pacer in the top five with 28.

Rakheem Cornwall (28), Johann Layne (27), Kenneth Dember (24), Marquino Mindley (23) and Akeem Jordan (23) made up the top 10.