
Tags: Cg United Women'S Super50 Cup, Samara Ramnath, Trinidad & Tobago Women, Windward Islands Women
Trinidad & Tobago Women secured a comfortable nine-wicket win over the Windward Islands Women in round three of the CG United Women’s Super50 Cup at the St. Paul’s Sports Complex in Basseterre on Friday.
The Windwards put up a shameful batting performance, being bowled out for just 70 in 33.3 overs after being put in to bat by Trinidad & Tobago skipper Karishma Ramharack.
West Indies Under-19 Women captain, 17-year-old Samara Ramnath led the rout with an excellent spell of 5-13 from eight overs while skipper Ramharack picked up 3-9 from 8.3 overs in support.
Jannillea Glasgow and Carena Noel were the only Windwards batters to get to double-figures with 13 and 12, respectively, against some excellent bowling from the two Trinidadian off-spinners.
Trinidad & Tobago then needed just 16.1 overs to reach 71-1 and secure their second win in a row after a loss to Jamaica in the opening round.
Djenaba Joseph finished 35* off 43 balls while Shunelle Sawh made 26 off 53.
Trinidad & Tobago will take on Barbados at the same venue in round four on Monday while the Windwards will face Guyana at Conaree Sports Club.
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