Jamaica Gleaner

Red Force maintain unbeaten run

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THE TRINIDAD and Tobago Red Force used a strong batting performanc­e to help propel them to their fourth successive win of the Regional Super50, courtesy of a 70-run victory over West Indies B at the Queen’s Park Oval here Thursday.

The home side was boosted by half-centuries from Jason Mohammed, Lendl Simmons and Denesh Ramdin on their way to posting a competitiv­e total of 318 for nine from their 50 overs.

Alzarri Joseph then hit an unbeaten half-century in a losing cause as the Windies put up a fighting effort on their way to folding for 248 in 43.2 overs.

The Red Force were given a solid foundation by two separate century partnershi­ps, which helped to set the launching pad for their eventual total.

Following the early run-out of Kyle Hope for one with the score on 17, Simmons and Mohammed joined forces to add 105 runs in 19 overs.

Simmons, the more dominant in the partnershi­p, eventually was dismissed for 75 from 75 balls, inclusive of 13 boundaries.

That brought captain Denesh Ramdin to the crease and he and Mohammed continued in the same vein in a third-wicket partnershi­p of 102.

However, 17 runs short of a welldeserv­ed century, Mohammed would lose his wicket to Bryan Charles to leave the score 224 for three. His knock of 83 came off 90 balls and he struck six fours and four sixes.

Ramdin would be the next to go for 55, the second of Charles’ three wickets, with the Red Force still firmly in control at 242-4 in the 42nd over.

Despite Keagan Simmons’ knock of 60 and a stubborn, unbeaten 51 from Joseph, the Windies were unable to dig themselves out of an early hole to mount a legitimate challenge.

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