B/dos, Guyana still unbeaten

ST.GEORGE’S, Grenada,  CMC-Barbados and Guyana have maintained their unblemished record in round three of the West Indies Women T20 tournament in Grenada yesterday

Barbados thrashed St.Vincent and the Grenadines by four wickets at Tanteen playing field while Guyana demolished host Grenada by eight wickets at Progress Park.

The Vincentians were unable to build a competitive total and found themselves struggling on 81 for six when the overs ran out.

Sheree Ann John (15) and Crystal John (10) were the only batsmen who survived to take their score into double figures.

The Bajans lost six wickets on the chase but were always in control as Shaquana Quintyne 20 not out guided them safely to 82 in 17.2 overs.

Kyshona Knight contributed 16 before she was trapped lbw.

At Progress Park, Grenada also found the going tough as Guyana prevailed to post their third straight win.

The Grenadians, batting first, was only able to must 66 for 7 in their 20 overs as their second straight defeat loomed.

The most impressive Guyanese bowler was Phaffiana Millington with 3 for 6 from her 4 overs.

Opener June Ogle continued her run spree with an unbeaten 29 while Shamaine Campbelle scored 16 as the visitors cruised to 67 for two in 15.3 overs.

Meantime Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago have scored their second straight victory following opening round defeats.

Jamaica scored a crushing 49 run win over St.Lucia at Progress Park while Trinidad and Tobago hammered Dominica by ten wickets at the Tanteen playing field.

A powerful half century from Stefanie Taylor brought Jamaica to 108 for the loss of one wicket in a match reduced to 15 overs because of rain.

Taylor counted seven boundaries in a 46 ball top score of 61 not out while Shanel Daley hit two fours while adding 38 not out.

St. Lucia stumbled to 59 for four in their 15 overs with Paulina Francis scoring 13.

In the other game, Trinidad and Tobago bowlers were ruthless, as Stacy Ann King, Kirbyina Alexander and Alisa Mohammed ran through the Dominican innings which collapsed for 38 runs.

King took 3 for 7 from 4 overs to be the leading wicket taker while Alexander and Alisa Mohammed picked up two each.