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Evin Lewis, Lendl Simmons shine at ToBago T10 Blast

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Ex-WI stars Evin Lewis, Lendl Simmons shine at Bago T10 Blast

FORMER West Indies star players Evin Lewis and Lendl Simmons both made grand entrances into the 2024 Dream11 Bago T10 Blast tournament this week, as they put in Man-of-the-Match performances on their debuts to guide their respective teams to victories.

Fresh from lifting the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) National League premiership I crown with Central Sports on March 24, Simmons made a brutal 56 runs off just 20 balls on March 26 as he led his Store Bay Snorkelers team to a 13-run win against the defending champions No Man’s Land Explorers at the Shaw Park Recreational Ground, Scarborough.Also on March 27, the belligerent Lewis made a top-score of 79 as he pushed the Pirate’s Bay Raiders to a comprehensive 45-run win against the Pigeon Point Skiers.

With Lewis playing shots all around the Shaw Park compound, the Raiders made a tournament-high score of 169 for four from their ten overs, before reducing Pigeon Point to 124 for four.
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Summarised Scores:

March 26

PIGEON POINT SKIERS – 153/2 from 10 overs (Mbeki Joseph 79; Shaquille Thomas 1/9) vs KING’S BAY ROYALS – 143/5 from 10 overs (Mikkel Govia 52; Donavan Roberts 1/5). Pigeon Point won by ten runs.

STORE BAY SNORKELERS – 148/5 from 10 overs (Lendl Simmons 56; Keon ISaac 2/22) vs NO MAN’S LAND EXPLORERS – 135/3 from 10 overs (Leron Lezama 52; Dillon Douglas 1/16). Store Bay won by 13 runs.

March 27

PIRATE’S BAY RAIDERS – 169/4 from 10 overs (Evin Lewis 79; Daron Cruichshank 2/42) vs PIGEON POINT SKIERS – 124/4 from 10 overs (Akeil Cooper 49; Christopher Vincent 1/14). Pirate’s Bay won by 45 runs.

NO MAN’S EXPLORERS – 101/6 from 10 overs (Anderson Mahase 31; Kristopher Ramsaran 1/9) vs KING’S BAY ROYALS – 95/6 from 10 overs (Jabari Mills 25; Nain Bidaisee 2/5). No Man’s Land won by six runs.

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