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Nag. Super 50 semis: Jan. 22/23, 2015
« on: January 21, 2015, 04:20:02 AM »
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Re: Nag. Super 50 semis: Jan. 22/23, 2015
« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2015, 09:21:48 AM »
Should be two good matches....Jamaica v Guyana  today might be more of a spectacle but the CCC gonna come out strong tomorrow against us.
Was hoping for  a TT vs Barbados rematch but like Barbados had other plans for this weekend.

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Re: Nag. Super 50 semis: Jan. 22/23, 2015
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2015, 10:20:09 AM »
http://www.espncricinfo.com/super50-2015/content/story/823135.html


Shivnarine Chanderpaul struck six fours during his unbeaten 98 © WICB Media/Ashley Allen



Shiv Chanderpaul showed he still has plenty to offer in limited-overs cricket by striking an unbeaten 98 to guide Guyana into the Nagico Super50 final with a six-wicket win over Jamaica in Port-of-Spain. Guyana will face the winner of Friday's second semi-final between Trinidad & Tobago and Combined Campuses & Colleges.

Chanderpaul opened Guyana's chase in pursuit of Jamaica's 188 for 9 and displayed his array of typical nudges and nurdles to graft his way to a half-century off 91 balls. He hit four boundaries along the way, the only ones for Guyana as the run rate hung below three per over through 31 overs.

The left-hander had been doing most of the work himself as he struggled to find a steady partner. Just a few balls after Chanderpaul brought up his fifty, Guyana allrounder John Campbell struck for the third time, bowling Christopher Barnwell for 6, to make the score 90 for 4 in the 32nd.

Royston Crandon came to the crease and teamed with Chanderpaul to take Guyana the rest of the way. The pair produced an unbroken 99-run stand as Crandon struck three fours and a six in his 45 off 51 balls to help ease some of the pressure off Chanderpaul. Chanderpaul eventually chipped a two to mid off for the winning runs with 11 balls to spare, ending two short of a deserved century off 142 balls.

The victory was achieved after Guyana had won the toss and sent Jamaica in to bat. Jamaica got off to a confident start, reaching 51 without loss at the start of the 16th over before the wheels came off in spectacular fashion. Steven Jacobs trapped Campbell on the back leg for 21 his opening partner Nkrumah Bonner was done in by the new batsman Jermaine Blackwood and was run out for 24 by Chanderpaul fielding in the covers.

Veerasammy Permaul then seized on the opening by recording a double-wicket maiden in the 19th. Blackwood was given leg before defending down the wrong line on the front foot and four balls later Danza Hyatt was unfortunate to be given out caught behind for a duck after replays showed a gap between bat and ball while coming forward to defend.

After being 51 for 0, Jamaica were under severe pressure at 54 for 4 and they struggled to rebuild from there. Horace Miller took on the responsibility to prop his side up and made 64 off 79 balls coming in after the fall of Hyatt. Miller stayed until the 48th over when he was bowled by Devendra Bishoo, who had earlier burst through the tail and finished with 3 for 33. Permaul, whose earlier damage had set up the low target, finished with 3 for 38.
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Re: Nag. Super 50 semis: Jan. 22/23, 2015
« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2015, 11:16:26 AM »
Any links for today's game?

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Re: Nag. Super 50 semis: Jan. 22/23, 2015
« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2015, 01:37:09 PM »
Trinidad 2/1 after 1.3 overs.

Nobody score yet. Extras 2.

Lewis the batsman out.
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Re: Nag. Super 50 semis: Jan. 22/23, 2015
« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2015, 05:50:22 PM »
Anybody know what they going to do with the space where the Dos Santos stand was?

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Re: Nag. Super 50 semis: Jan. 22/23, 2015
« Reply #6 on: January 23, 2015, 06:10:24 PM »
Pollard and Bravo (to a lesser extent) haven't made much of a case for their inclusion in the WC squad based on their performances in this tournament. Having said that though, I can't see anyone on the current WC squad who, on merit, can keep them out.

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Re: Nag. Super 50 semis: Jan. 22/23, 2015
« Reply #7 on: January 24, 2015, 01:26:26 AM »
Chanders still doing his ting at age 40 oui

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Re: Nag. Super 50 semis: Jan. 22/23, 2015
« Reply #8 on: January 24, 2015, 10:57:53 AM »
http://www.espncricinfo.com/westindies/content/story/823475.html

Trinidad & Tobago 159 in 31.3 overs (Mohammed 48, Powell 5-22) beat Combined Campuses and Colleges 114 in 30.4 overs (Dwayne Bravo 3-22, Rampaul 3-17) by 41 runs (D/L method)
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Trinidad & Tobago's bowlers shot out Combined Campuses and Colleges in 30.4 overs to win a rain-hit semi-final at Queen's Park Oval and set up a title clash against Guyana.

T&T were sent in to bat and were 2 for 1 in 1.3 overs - Evin Lewis caught behind off Kyle Mayers for a duck - when it began to rain and the match was curtailed to 32 overs a side. The Bravo brothers - Darren and Dwayne - fell of successive deliveries after the resumption and T&T were 34 for 3 in 6.4 overs. They were the first two of Christopher Powell's five wickets; the 35-year old bowler completing his maiden five-for in his second List A game.

Jason Mohammed top scored with 48 off 56 balls at No. 5 but there was little contribution from anyone else. Keron Cottoy struck vital blows for CCC when he dismissed Kieron Pollard and Mohammed in successive overs, leaving T&T 125 for 6 in 24.2 overs. Powell sliced through the tail to finish with 5 for 22 in seven overs. T&T were all out for 159 in 31.3 overs.

Chasing a revised target of 156, CCC got to 13 for 0 before Ravi Rampaul struck in successive overs to dismiss Shacaya Thomas and Kyle Hope. The slide was swift after that. Opener Paul Palmer's 37 was CCC's top score and only two other batsmen made it past single figures. Dwayne Bravo and Rampaul claimed three wickets each, while Sunil Narine and Kevon Cooper took two apiece to dismiss CCC for 114 in 30.4 overs.
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