Castries, Saint Lucia: Gros Islet secured victory against South Castries by four wickets in the SLNCA/ Prime Minister’s T20 Cup, which is taking place at La Resources Playing Field of Saint Lucia. The match was held on Saturday, April 8, 2023.
Defending Champions Gros Islet off to a winning start as the SLNCA /Prime Minister’s T20 Cup continued on Saturday, April 8, 2023, at the La Resources Playing Field. South Castries, batting first after being inserted by Gros Islet, was dismissed for 89 in 17.2 overs, with Noel Leo making 27 and Cornelius Calendar 16 in Saint Lucia.
The wicket takers for Gros Islet were Royce Paul with 4 for 17 in 4 overs, Lee John 2 for 14 in 4 overs, Tarrique Edward 2 for 25 in 4 overs and one wicket each to Ryan Goodman and Tyrel Chicot. Set a victory target of 90, Gros Islet comfortably got to the total, finishing on 90 for 6 in 15 .5 overs with Jard Goodman making 19, Ryan Goodman 15, Captain Kimani Melius 12 not out, Bolton Sayers 12, Tyrel Chicot 11 not out and Tarrique Edward 10.
The wicket takers for South Castries were Kenrick James with 2 for 13 in 3 overs, Aaron Joseph with 2 for 14 in 4 overs and one wicket each to Skipper Johnson Charles and Jade Charles.
RESULT: GROS ISLET DEFEATED SOUTH CASTRIES BY 4 WICKETS.
The Northern Cluster Grassroots/ Ministry of Youth Development and Sports/ Gros Islet Community After-school Cricket Training Program continued on Thursday, April 06, 2023 with a general training session at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground of Saint Lucia.
The Northern Cluster Grassroots/ Ministry of Youth Development and Sports/ Gros Islet Community After-school Cricket Training Program continued on Wednesday, April 05, 2023 with a general training session at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground of Saint Lucia.
The Northern Cluster Grassroots/ Ministry of Youth Development and Sports/ Gros Islet Community After-school Cricket Training Program continued on Tuesday, April 04, 2023, with a general training session at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground in Saint Lucia.
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