The Guyana women’s cricket team achieved a remarkable 122-run victory over the Leeward Islands in the CWI Women’s Super50 competition held at Warner Park. Despite an early loss of wickets, Captain Shemaine Campbell’s unbeaten 77 runs led the team to a solid total of 178, ensuring a commanding win.
In a stellar display of cricket, the Guyana women’s cricket team triumphed with a significant 122-run victory over the Leeward Islands during the third round of the CWI Women’s Super50 competition. This match took place at Warner Park in Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis. After encountering an early challenge, the Guyanese team demonstrated remarkable resilience and skill to seize a decisive win.
Having lost the toss and being invited to bat first, the Guyana team managed to accumulate a commendable total of 178 runs before being dismissed in 43.5 overs. Captain Shemaine Campbell was instrumental in the innings, showcasing exceptional batting prowess by scoring an unbeaten 77 runs off 97 deliveries. Despite witnessing several wickets fall, Campbell maintained her composure and provided a robust foundation that bolstered her team’s position.
The Guyana women’s cricket team showcased an impressive performance, overcoming initial setbacks to secure a convincing victory against the Leeward Islands. With vital contributions from Captain Shemaine Campbell, who played a pivotal role in the innings, the team affirmed their competitive spirit and determination in the CWI Women’s Super50 competition.
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