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TT Under-17 cricketers retain Regional crown

 
sgtdjones 2017-07-19 09:34:09 

TT Under-17 cricketers retain Regional crown
Wednesday, July 19 2017

THE TRINIDAD and Tobago Under-17 cricket team has retained their Cricket West Indies Regional crown yesterday, with a tally of 19.8 points.

All three matches on the final day were abandoned (as no-results) due to the inclement weather, handing TT victory ahead of Barbados (16 points) with the Windward Islands (14.7) third.

Completing the standings were the Leeward Islands (13.4), Guyana (13.3) and Jamaica (1.3).


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sgtdjones 2017-07-19 09:35:07 

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Tropical storm DON washed out the last game for all teams.

Congrats to all the players.

Return home safely and work on your weakness.


cool cool cool

 
natty_forever 2017-07-19 17:22:58 

Jamaica (1.3)
... Dot like performance. Heads should roll!

 
tc1 2017-07-19 20:43:42 

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Congrats Tamarind Jones

 
ponderiver 2017-07-20 04:38:09 

Congrats TT

The future of west indies cricket

 
sgtdjones 2017-07-20 11:12:19 

TT cricketers steal spotlight at Under-17 awards
JELANI BECKLES Thursday, July 20 2017

THE Trinidad and Tobago Under-17 cricketers won the lion’s share of awards at the closing ceremony of the Cricket West Indies Regional Under-17 tournament held at the National Cycling Centre in Couva, on Tuesday.

TT defended the title ending the tournament with three wins, one loss and one no result. Avinash Mahabirsingh, Leonardo Julien and Sameer Ali all won awards for TT . Mahabirsingh won the MVP Award for his excellent all-round effort during the tournament. The spinner finished fourth among the wickets with 11 scalps, fifth on the batting chart with 110 runs and took three catches to finish seventh on the most dismissals/ catches standings.

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sgtdjones 2017-07-20 11:13:39 

Lord Nelson tc1

Ali and Barbadian Matthew Forde both ended the tournament with 13 wickets, but the TT spin bowler was given the award because TT won the tournament. Ali also had a better economy rate and average.

Barbadian Rashawn Worrell ensured TT did not sweep the prizes taking home the most runs award. Worrell scored 137 runs in the tournament and was the only batsmen to score a century (101).



We giving praise to the limestone bwoys.

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tc1 2017-07-20 11:43:14 

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Kool, my tit cus