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January 22, 2013
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It was a no-contest |
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Left: Man of the Final Shannon Gabriel (left) and Player of the Tournament Darren Bravo pose with their silverware at the end of the Caribbean Twenty20 tournament on Sunday night. Right: Trinidad and Tobago's captain with the championship trophy at the end of the Caribbean Twenty20 tournament on Sunday in St Lucia. - WICB photo GROS ISLET, St Lucia (CMC): Mighty Trinidad and Tobago reduced the Caribbean Twenty20 final to a no-contest as they crushed out-of-sorts Guyana in an authoritative performance to march to their third consecutive title here Sunday night. The defending champions hardly put a foot wrong, limiting Guyana to an inadequate 116 for six off their 20 overs and then cruising to their target with over seven overs left at the Beausejour Cricket Stadium. T&T's triumph was set up by fast-bowlers Shannon Gabriel (2-16) and Rayad Emrit (2-18), who claimed two wickets apiece in superb four-over spells to keep a lid on the scoring. Happy to chase a target that required less than a run a ball, T&T got off to a flier courtesy of a rollicking 52-run stand off 32 balls between dashing West Indies right-hander Lendl Simmons and rookie Evin Lewis. Simmons slammed an unbeaten 52 off 37 balls with four fours and three sixes, while the left-handed Lewis stroked a cavalier 32 from 18 balls with four fours and two sixes. When they were parted in the sixth over, Kieron Pollard welcomed a promotion to number three by blasting three sixes and a four in a cameo unbeaten 25 from 21 balls, as he starred in an unbroken 68-run, second- wicket partnership off 43 balls with Simmons. In fact, it was Pollard's massive blow over long on off off-spinner Narsingh Deonarine that sealed victory and sparked a fireworks display and partying among the Trinidadian players and fans. Perhaps finally buckling under the toll of four matches in as many days, Guyana looked out of their depth from the outset and never came to terms with T&T's varied bowling attack. In-form right-hander Chris Barnwell top scored with 32 while opener Trevon Griffith chipped in with 29, but they were only two of three batsmen to reach double figures. advantage Leg-spinner Samuel Badree removed the dangerous Derwin Christian for five in the second over at five for one and Gabriel gave T&T a huge advantage, prising out Ramnaresh Sarwan (five) and Narsingh Deonarine for a first-ball 'duck', in a hostile fifth over. Sarwan, frustrated at having his scoring shackled, mistimed an ugly pull and skied a catch to Simmons at midwicket, to extend his wretched run in the tournament that yielded 61 runs from eight innings. Two balls later, Deonarine fended off a short, rising delivery aimed at his rib cage for wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin to run around the leg side and claim a simple catch. Reeling at 15 for three in the fifth over, Guyana recovered through a 61-run fourth-wicket stand between Barnwell and Griffith, who lived a charmed life. Barnwell faced 39 deliveries and struck a four and a six, while Griffith survived two simple chances to Emrit to also hit a four and a six in a 32-ball knock. |
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