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WCPL 2025: Molly Penfold, Stephanie Taylor Propel Guyana Amazon Warriors for a wide victory over Trinbago Knight Riders

Guyana Amazon Warriors (GAW) I recorded my second win in Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) 2025 One confidently with five wickets with Victorywin Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) Match 4 at Providence Stadium, Guyana.

Trinbago Knight Riders’s batting struggle despite Jess Jonasen’s fifty

After winning the toss, TKR chose to bat first but failed to capitalize on the decision. Opener Lizel Lee fell cheaply for just 2 runs, setting a tone for a vigilant powerplay.

Jess Jonasen scored 51 runs in 45 balls in 45 balls and anchored the innings, including 4 fours and 2 sixes.

Veteran D&Ra Dotin stabilized 31 out of 33 balls, but there was a lack of acceleration in their innings.

Zaida James (15 out of 24) played a supporting role, but the middle order never got the necessary speed to push the previous 130.

Was rescued by village bowling Molly penfold (4/17), who instigated TKR’s batting with speed and accuracy. He was well supported by Karishma Ramahark (1/15) and Staffney Taylor (1/24) as Knight Riders were limited to 123/7 in 20 overs.

StaFanie Taylor Anchor Guyana Amazon Warriors Chase

Chasing 124, Guyana’s innings began with a cautious approach. Opener Amy Hunter made a stable start with 27 runs in 31 balls, but the initial wickets meant that the chase required stability.

This stability came from Skipper Stephanie Taylor, who knocked a classic under pressure. He scored 39 runs to a patient off 44 balls, moving the strike and searching the boundaries on time, anchored the innings.

The contribution below the order kept the speed alive:

  • Laura Harris added a quick 10 runs off 5 balls including six.
  • Dane Van Neekark scored 12 runs with 12 runs and brought the score closer to the target.

Despite a minor hiccup, GAW successfully followed the target in 18.5 oversFinished at 125/5.

TKR bowlers tried to make a game out of a minor clan:

  • Shikha Pandey (2/23) was impressive with her variations.
  • Saloni Dangor (2/27) also claimed important successes to present his case in the controversy.
  • Jess Jonasen (0/16 in 4 overs) used to bowl tightly, but could not get wickets when needed.

However, lack of scoreboard pressure reduced their efforts.

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While Molly Penfold’s initial strikes were decisive, it was Stephanie Taylor’s cool and calculation 39-run knock that created a final difference. Under his leadership, the village completely followed, which did not delay. His all-round contribution (39 runs and 1/24 with the ball) sealed him the Player of the Match Award.

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