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Jan 17, 2015 Sports
SCARBOROUGH, Tobago, CMC- Trinidad and Tobago Red Force defeated West Indies Under 19 by five wickets in their rain affected third match of the NAGICO Super50 at Shaw Park Tobago on Friday.
Ravi Rampaul captured 3 wickets in the T&T win as Guyanese youngsters Shimron Hetmyer* 50 and Tagenarine Chanderpaul 31 contributed with the bat. But with only 97-7 in the rain reduced encounter, the WI U-19 did not have enough runs on the board. T&T cantered to victory.
Summary Scores:West Indies Under-19 Innings: 97/7 (21/21 Overs). Shimron Hetmyer* 50, Tagenarine Chanderpaul 31, Amir Jangoo 5, Roland Cato 3; Ravi Rampaul 4-0-11-3, Sunil Narine 5-0-13-2, Rayad Emrit 4-0-15-1, Jason Mohammed 1-0-5-0.
T&T Red Force Innings: 101/5 (16/21 Overs). Evin Lewis 38, Nicholas Sookdeosingh 35, Jason Mohammed 11, Kevon Cooper 5*; Shamar Springer 5-0-24-3, Chad Williams 2-0-17-2, Kemo Paul 3-0-13-0, Odean Smith 2-0-11-0.
Result:T&T Red Force won by 5 wickets (D/L Method).
Meanwhile, Jamaica won by 9 wickets and picked up a bonus point in their clash with the Leewards Islands.
LWI 115 A/O Peters 20, Richards and Tonge 16 and Walsh 14. Bernard 3/10, Chreston Jacobs 3/24, Miller 2/13 and Mindley 1/16.
JA 119/1 Bonner 52*, Lambert 30*, Campbell 26. Jacobs was named the MAN of the MATCH.
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