Stabroek News Sunday

Fraser’s 4-fer leads Demerara to GCB Women’s Inter-County T20 title

- By Michaelang­elo Jacobus

Demerara skipper and West Indies pacer Cherry-Ann Fraser had an excellent day with the ball yesterday afternoon at the Malteenoes Sports Club Ground, grabbing four wickets as her side dismissed defending champions of the GCB Women’s InterCount­y T20 competitio­n, Berbice, for a paltry 34 before chasing it down, albeit with some hiccups to lift this year’s title.

Fraser’s day began perfectly, making the right call at the toss, and inserting Berbice to bat. She, as usual, opened the bowling but did not make an instant impact. However, in the second over, Berbice’s woes began as Cristal Durant (1) was trapped LBW by

Nidla Andrews leaving the defending champions on 4/1.

In the third over, the party really started for Fraser with a double strike; first she had Realanna Grimmond LBW for 1 off the first delivery of her over before bowling the dangerous Shabika Gajnabi (1) four deliveries later to leave Berbice in dire straits at 5/3 by the end of the third over.

With Berbice skipper Shemaine Campbell and the experience­d Sheneta Grimmond at the crease by now, the next over saw them both indulge in a four off of Andrews, but the latter would have the last laugh, trapping Campbell (5) LBW, allowing no let up for Berbice.

Fraser returned for her third over and the fifth of the innings with the score at 17/4. By the end of her over, another double strike had been dealt to Berbice. On her second delivery, Fraser had Grimmond (5) caught before flummoxing Ashmini Munisar, bowling her for a four-ball duck to break the back of the Berbicians batting order.

At 18/6 in six overs, there was really no way back for the Berbicians.

Tiea Isaacs was run out for an eight-ball nought while Letisha Jordan accounted for Tricia Hardat, Niya Latchman had Tamar George (1) caught and Kaycia Schultz trapped Dannellie Manns for a 12-ball duck, leaving Plaffiana Millington stranded on 9 not out as the Berbicians folded for 34 in 15 overs.

Fraser’s pair of double-strikes earned her 4/9 (4 overs) while Andrews picked up 2/12 (3 overs) with Jordan, Schultz and Latchman taking a wicket each.

With just 35 needed for victory, Demerara almost made a muck of the run-chase as the Berbician bowlers tried to stage an upset for the ages.

Sitting on 9/3 in the fifth over at one stage, the Demerara girls eventually made it home with five wickets to spare in 13.2 overs.

Berbice’s frontline spinner, Ashmini Munisar had the inform Mandy Mangru (1) stumped with the score at just 5 while Gajnabi rapped Naomi

Barkoye (1) accurately on the pads to send her back to the dressing room in the fourth over. Two wickets down with just 9 runs on the board became 9/3 as Plaffiana Millington had Tilleya Madramooto­o (4) caught. Two more wickets would fall, putting the Demerara bench in a pinch as Fraser (3) and Cianna Barkoye (3) were run out with an additional 15 runs needed for victory.

In the face of an inspired Berbician side, the experience­d Kaycia Schultz played a patient innings with Andrews as her partner, to eventually guide their side home without further trouble.

 ?? ?? The victorious Demerara women’s team pose with their GCB Inter-County Women’s T20 trophy along with officials from the GCB
The victorious Demerara women’s team pose with their GCB Inter-County Women’s T20 trophy along with officials from the GCB

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