Marooners crowned Super50 champions 2018/19

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Combined Campuses & Colleges Marooners are the new champions of the West Indies Super50 Cup.

A whirlwind half-century from opener Kyle Corbin to follow a stifling bowling performance propelled the Barbados-based composite side to a six-wicket victory over Guyana Jaguars in the Grand Final on Sunday at Kensington Oval here.

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All but 12 of Corbin’s 72 from 53 balls were in boundaries and he shared a Marooners record opening stand of 109 with left-hander Kjorn Ottley to help them successfully chase a target of 205 for a victory that gave them their first regional title at the third time of asking.

Left-hander Nicholas Kirton formalised the result with 74 balls remaining, when he pulled a short ball from Romario Shepherd to the wide long-on boundary for four, sparking jubilant scenes among the Maroooners faithful.

Earlier, Jermaine Levy topped a defiant half-century from Tagenarine Chanderpaul with a return of 4-43 from 10 overs, as the Jaguars, sent in to bat on a slow pitch, were bowled out for 204 in 49.1 overs.

Marooners captain Carlos Brathwaite, the WINDIES Twenty20 captain, snared 3-42 in his allotted 10 overs and Akeem Jordan captured 2-30 from 7.1 overs.

Chanderpaul led the way for the Jaguars with 56 from 95 balls that included just four fours, Raymon Reifer supported with 38 and Trevon Griffith added 20.

But the Jaguars failed to build significant partnerships and every time it looked like they would break free they lost a wicket and lost their chance to draw level with Trinidad & Tobago Red Force on 11 titles.

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SCINTILATING VICTORY FOR WINDIES TO LEVEL ODI SERIES

PUNE, India – Shai Hope with another calculated batting innings and Ashley Nurse with an explosive 40 off 22 balls helped the WINDIES to secure a 43-run victory over India in the 3rd One Day International in Pune and level the 5-match series 1-1.

India won the toss for the third consecutive time in the ODI series, this time they sent the WINDIES in to bat first. This, after getting a scare in the second match when the WINDIES chased down the target but unfortunately came up 1-run short, resulting in a tie.

Kieran Powell and Chandrapaul Hemraj once again started strong for the WINDIES. Hemraj went after Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah with the new ball. He carted them for 2-fours and 1-six for his 15 runs, while Powell had the exact 2-fours and 1-six for his 21, but Bumrah had the last laugh, as he accounted for both openers. WINDIES 38/2 in 8.1 overs. The scoring was slow to come by as the newly added Indian pace attack tried to wade deeper into the WINDIES batting order.

Centurion from the previous match Shai Hope started his calculated innings, tucking around the ball for quick singles and twos in the spread field-setting. Marlon Samuels made 9 which included 1 boundary, but despite single-digits in his batting card, his bowling would prove more useful later on in the match.

Once again Hope combined with Hetmyer and the world got another glimpse into the bright future of WINDIES cricket. The pair batted with comfort and synchronization, continuing their brilliant partnership from the 3rd ODI. Hetmyer flashed his bat to the bowlers without fear, playing the difficult Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal to all parts of the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, on his way to 2-fours and 3-sixes. But Kuldeep who has provided some trouble to Hetmyer during the tour, scalped his wicket once again, when Dhoni with his quick hands, took off the bails to stump Hetmyer for 37. The partnership was worth 56 runs. WINDIES 111/4.

Rovman Powell only lasted 4 runs before Kuldeep accounted for his wicket as well. Then came captain Jason Holder, like Hetmyer, he and Hope batted in tandem to rebuild the WINDIES innings. The Skipper and Hope added 76 runs together to carry the WINDIES total to something defendable, before Holder skied one high up and was caught for 32 off Kumar. Hope hung his head in despair just as the pair was inching closer to a 300 total. Kohli reintroduced Bumrah and he produced a beauty of a Yorker to light up Hope’s stumps shortly after. Shai Hope fell an agonizing 5-runs short of a second consecutive century. His innings included 6-fours and 3-sixes.

Just when it looked like the WINDIES would fold quickly, Ashley Nurse stepped to the crease and showed why he’s known as a big-hitting tailender. He smashed 4-fours and 2-sixes on his way to a blistering 40 off 22 balls before Bumrah trapped him LBW. Kemar Roach got in on the action as well, hitting 1-four and 1-six to finish on 15 not out and Obed McCoy on 0 not out.

The WINDIES 283/9 from 50 overs. Jasprit Bumrah had the best figures for India, taking 4/35 from his 10 overs.

Rohit Sharma’s batting woes continued for a second match, where he managed 2-fours before Holder bowled him for 8. Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli set about to show why they’re ranked in the top-three batting order in the world. The pair added 79 runs before Dhawan who struck 5-fours on his way to 35 was LBW to Nurse.

Once again Kohli carried on his batting masterclass as he raced to another century. He was ably supported by Ambati Rayudu. After a 47-run partnership, Rayudu was bowled by Obed McCoy for 22. Rishabh Pant made a quick 24 runs in a 37-run contribution with Kohli before Nurse had him caught behind off a faint edge. India 172/4 after 31.1 overs.

Kohli remained in the middle determined to take his team to victory while wickets fell around him. Dhoni never troubled the scorers as Holder had him caught behind for 7 and Bhuvneshwar Kumar added 10 runs before McCoy had him caught for 10.

The game changer came in 42nd over when Holder introduced Marlon Samuels into the bowling attack. He got the wicket the WINDIES were desperately seeking, when he bowled Kohli for 107. The match was all but now victory for the WINDIES. Kemar Roach had Chahal caught for 3, while Samuels returned to clean up the Indian innings, taking the wickets of Khaleel Ahmed and Bumrah for 3 and 0 respectively.

India all out for 240 in 47.4 overs, handing the WINDIES victory by 43 runs and leveling the series 1-1. Samuels finished with the best bowling figures for the WINDIES with 3/12, McCoy had 2/38, Nurse 2/43 and Holder 2/46.

Shai Hope for his 95 runs was the Bankable Player of the Match, while Ashley Nurse for his 40 off 22 and 2/43 was the Player of the Match.

The fourth ODI takes place on October 29 at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai.

 

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CRICKET WEST INDIES SALUTES DWAYNE BRAVO

St John’s, ANTIGUA – Cricket West Indies salutes Dwayne Bravo for his 12 years’ service to West Indies Cricket. This following the all-rounder’s announcement of his retirement from international cricket, yesterday (October 24).

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SUPER50 CUP: Marooners enhance semi-final claims, as Cornwall slams hundred

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Half-centuries from emerging talents Jonathan Drakes, Amir Jangoo and Kjorn Ottley helped Combined Campuses & Colleges Marooners enhance their chances of reaching the semi-finals of the Super50 Cup and earn bragging rights over territorial rivals Barbados Pride with a comprehensive, 125-run victory in their crucial Group “B” match on Thursday here.

Drakes hit the top score of 70 from 98 balls spiced with half-dozen boundaries, Jangoo supported with 62 from 76 balls and Ottley made 57 from 67 balls, as the Marooners fortified their hold on second place in the group with a bonus point victory that carried them to 20 points.

In the other Group “B” contest: A boundary-studded, fourth Super50 career hundred from Rahkeem Cornwall laid the groundwork for a 47-run victory under the Duckworth/Lewis/Steyn Method for Leeward Islands Hurricanes over the United States.

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At Kensington Oval:The Marooners entered the contest tied on 15 points with the Pride and a superior net run rate that put them second in the group, behind runaway group leaders Jamaica Scorpions.

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Ottley slammed five fours and three sixes and dominated an opening stand of 74 with Kyle Corbin that set the tone for the rest of the Marooners’ batting, as they posted 259 for seven from their allocation of 50 overs – their highest total ever in this format against the Pride.

After Ottley was dismissed to leave the Marooners 95 for two in the 20th over, Drakes joined Jangoo and either side of a near hour-long break for rain shared 104 for the third wicket to fortify the Marooners’ position.

Marooners were 195 for two entering the last 10 overs and typically lost a few wickets needlessly in trying to increase the scoring rate.

Shamar Springer was the Pride’s most successful bowler, bagging 3-48 from eight overs, and Kevin Stoute snared 2-40 from 10 overs.

Left-arm spinner Yannick Ottley, Kjorn’s brother, and Marooners’ captain Carlos Brathwaite, the WINDIES Twenty20 International captain, then shared six wickets between to undermine the Pride batting and dismissed them for 134 in 35.1 overs.

Ottley grabbed 3-24 from 10 overs to destroy the Pride top order and Brathwaite belatedly introduced himself into the attack to run grab the last 3-12 from 3.1 overs.

Jonathan Carter’s 26 was the best effort with the bat for the Pride, who lost for the second time in the tournament to their Barbados-based rivals – and by their widest margin ever to this opponent.

At the Three Ws Oval: Cornwall put his hitting power on display to lead the Hurricanes to 248 for seven, after wet conditions caused by rain forced a reduction of the innings to 49 overs.

When Cornwall entered, the Hurricanes were wobbling on 74 for four in the 21st over, but he led a remarkable recovery, cracking six fours and 10 sixes in an undefeated 125 from 93 balls.

He found Orlando Peters a worthy ally and they put on 114 for the seventh wicket at the height of the fight-back.

Left-arm spinner Nosthusha Kenjige was the most successful American bowler, taking 3-62 from eight overs and Trinidad & Tobago-born fast bowler Kyle Philip captured 2-28 from his quota of 10 overs.

United States then limped to 131 for seven off 36 overs when rain brought an early end to the match, with the Americans short of the required target.

 

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