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WCPL 2025: Guyana Amazon Warriors Age Trinbago Knight Riders in low-scoring thriller

Women’s Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2025 Started in thrilling fashion at Providence Stadium, where Guyana Amazon Warriors Women (GAW-W) past Trinbago Knight Riders Women (TKR-W) By just six runs. In a competition filled with motion swings, Guyana held his nerve to protect a minor target of 130, leading to an electrification of the tournament.

Stephanie Taylor anchored Warriors innings

Batting first, Guyana posted 129/7 in 20 overs, overall what looked competitive, looking at a slightly slow surface. The innings scored 45 runs off 37 balls by Captain Staphyne Taylor, with five fours and a six.

At the other end, Young Rylina Grimand showed maturity beyond her years, scoring 33 runs in 36 delivery with four fours and one six. His partnership with Taylor removed the innings after threatening to start the initial wickets.

Reduce the order, the Chedian Nation (21 out of 15 runs) laid fireworks, attacked two borders and a six, while Laura Harris (12 runs 12) scored important runs. Despite his contribution, disciplined bowling from Trinbago banned Guyana from crossing the 140-canon.

TKR’s bowling attack is entitled to credit for keeping the warriors in the check. Jess Jonasen (2/18 in 4 overs) was a standout, to strangle the mixing flight and control middle overs. Shikha Pandey (1/29) and Jahjara Claxton (1/24) also hit in vital moments, stopping Guyana from independently.

Veteran all -rounder Diandra Dotin was economical in two overs, while young Samara Ramnath (1/19) was influenced by his accuracy.

Ashmini Munisar and Laura Harris shine with the ball

Chasing 130, TKR landed for a stable start, but there was a lack of flow in his innings. South African opener Lizel Lee scored 32 runs, cracking six borders. She was ready for a match winning knock before he was dismissed on an important platform.

Jess Jonasen (22 out of 27) provided stability, but struggled to find acceleration, while Skipper D&Ra Dotin (14 out of 10) gave the innings a spark with two huge sixes. Jahzara Claxton (13 to 13 runs) also showed the promise, but no one could play the defined innings required to shut down the chase.

The lower order offered brief cameo – Saloni Dangor’s 9 off 5 included a limit – but Guyana bowlers pressured that the pressure never decreased. Trinbago eventually ended at 123/9 in its 20 oversLess than being less than six runs.

For Guyana, the bowlers matched the most. Ashmini Munisar (3/21) replaced the tide with a spectacular magic, which raised major wickets in the middle overs. Laura Harris (3/25) demonstrated her all-round skills, striking the important war, including the dismissal of Lizel Lee.

Karishma Ramahark (1/22) also played a tight magic, while Cherry Ann Fraser (0/15 in 4 overs) is entitled to credit for keeping things badly at one end, putting pressure on Trinbago batsmen.

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Match player

For his contribution to both departments, Laura Harris was named as a match player. The 14 -run cameo of 14 runs promoted Guyana’s clan, and his three wickets with the ball tilt the match firmly in his favor.

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This article was published for the first time Womencrick.comA Cricket Times Company.

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