
Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) 2025 The Barbados Royals (BR) was seen as another recreational competition, which Guyana Amazon Warriors (GAW) received by just 3 runs in the thriller for one last time at the Providence Stadium. Royals led by Chamari Athapathu’s all -round talent defended 132 to register their third win of the tournament, leading to domestic side heartbroken.
Barbados Royals 132/6 post after initial conflicts
Winning the toss, Guyana Amazon Warriors women opted for bowling first, and the decision paid with initial successes. Royals lost the Georgia Redmen (10) and Courtney Web (1) cheaply, while opener Kina Joseph (8 runs 4) fell after a brief cameo.
Athapathu scored 37 runs in 42 delivery to the innings, attacked six fours and stabilized the ship through regular failures. However, the standout knock came from Chinley Henry, who retaliated with a luxurious 46 in 34 balls, six fours and a six. His aggressive approach provided very necessary speeds, guiding Royals in 20 overs at 132/6.
Among the bowlers, Laura Harris (3/28) was a lot of picks, which removed the leading batsmen in important moments. Plafiana Millington (1/21) and Nyia Latchman (1/24) also chose it, ensuring that the warriors banned the Royals overall overall.
Guyana Amazon Warriors decreases by 3 runs
In response, Guyana Amazon Warriors’ innings revolves around Opener Amy Hunter, who played a nice status of 63 off 50 balls, killing nine borders with accurate stroke. Hunter shared an important 78 -run stand with Shemine Campbell (40 runs 40), which ticks the scoreboard with two fours and a six.
At 110/2, Guyana appeared to move towards victory. However, the Royals staged a remarkable return, broke the partnership and applied pressure through disciplined bowling in the death over.
The turn of the match came when Athapaththu (3/25) returned to dismiss the campbell and then hit again in quick succession. His magic derailed Guyana’s speed and opened the door for Royals.
Supporting him, AFY Fletcher (2/28) kept things tight in the middle overs, while Kina Joseph (1/1) bowled a surprisingly on death to remove the Czechian nation. Despite late attempts from Laura Harris (8 runs 4) and Ashmini Munisar (5 runs 5), the warriors tortured and decreased, Finished at 129/8 in 20 overs,
Third consecutive win for Barbados Royals 👉https://t.co/CPCPU5GBXC#Cricket #WCPL25 #BrWVGAWW pic.twitter.com/6uqe5e3yhf
– Womencrick.com (@WOMENCRICKETH) September 15, 2025
Match player
There was little debate on the Player of the Match Award. Chamiry Athapathu’s 37 important wickets proved decisive with 37 bat and ball. His ability in the crunch moments defined the victory of Royals’ difficult win.
Also read: Fans boiled after a huge defeat against India against Australia in 1 Vodi
BR-W vs Gaw-W: Key Turning Points
- Chinley Henry’s uplift removed the Royals from the initial trouble.
- The Hunter-Campbell partnership chased Guyana till the 15th over.
- Atthapaththu’s dual strike in the overs of death turned the match to its head.
- Tight bowling on death, especially from Fletcher and Joseph, sealed the victory of Royals.
This article was published for the first time Womencrick.comA Cricket Times Company.

