Stabroek News Sunday

Sharp fielding helps Guyana hold off Windwards

- BASSETERRE, St Kitts, CMC –

Guyana benefitted from three run-outs as they defended a low total to beat Windward Island by four runs in the opening game of the triple-header first round of the Women’s T20 Blaze here yesterday.

Restricted to 88 for seven off their 20 overs at Warner Park, Guyana bounced back strongly to limit Windwards to 84 for eight from their allotted overs, and eke out the narrow win.

The Windwards needed 13 from the final over but top-scorer Qiana Joseph (19) was run out off the first delivery, attempting a second run to third man, and off-spinner Plaffiana Millington then held her nerve to see off the threat for Guyana.

Earlier, opener Katana Mentore topscored with 32 from 33 deliveries to provide the basis for Guyana’s total, after they were sent in to bat.

The 28-year-old Mentore struck five fours while posting 42 for the first wicket with Sheneta Grimmond (19) and a further 20 for the second wicket with captain and West Indies batting star Shemaine

Campbelle (12).

However, Campbelle’s demise, caught and bowled by captain and leg-spinner Afy Fletcher (4-10) – leaping high to haul in the right-hander’s chip one-handed – signalled a decline as Guyana lost a cluster of wickets with six wickets tumbling for 21 runs off 58 deliveries.

Mentore was eventually third out in the 12th over, top-edging a cross-batted heave to hole out to point, giving Fletcher her second wicket.

In reply, the Windwards slumped to 33 for four in the fourth over before a 35-run, fifth wicket stand between Joseph and Pearl Etienne (15) appeared to rescue the run chase.

With the pendulum swinging in the Windwards favour, Etienne perished via the run out route in the 16th over – found short of her ground at the non-striker’s end in a mix-up over a quick single – and the innings never recovered from the blow.

GAPLF to stage Intermedia­te/ Masters C/ships Sunday

Gladiators get ready, the Guyana Amateur Powerlifti­ng Federation (GAPLF) is set to host its annual Intermedia­te/Masters Championsh­ips Sunday at the Chase Academy.

According to a release, the championsh­ip will be a treat for both athletes and fans since it will bring together welltraine­d lifters and create a euphoric atmosphere for supporters present.

The release also stated that the event will also provide the necessary mark from which the lifters will gauge their progress before the flagship National Seniors Championsh­ip.

Lifters should note that weigh-in time starts at 07:00hrs sharp and first lift of the competitio­n starts two hours later. There would be an entrance fee charged to patrons of $1000 while the Federation would be hosting a fund raising Bar-BQue at the same venue to help the powerlifti­ng federation offset expenses to compete at upcoming internatio­nal competitio­ns.

The release added that as customary, the championsh­ip will be sponsored by Jamie Mc Donald, CEO of Fitness Express, for which the federation is grateful.

Approximat­ely 25 lifters are scheduled to chalk up and compete on the platform.

Additional­ly, the federation would be hosting a referees clinic, facilitate­d by Internatio­nal Referee Gordon Spencer at the same venue on Saturday.

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Shemaine Campbelle

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