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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Trinbago Knight Riders won the toss and choose to bowl first
Trinbago Knight Riders Women won by 4 wkts
Barbados Royals Women have already beaten Trinbago Knight Riders Women earlier in the season.
We are backing Barbados Royals Women as the winners of this match.
Tournament: | Women's Caribbean Premier League, 2024 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | Brian Lara Cricket Academy, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 25.5°C|Patchy rain nearby |
In the sixth match of the 2024 Women’s Caribbean Premier League, Barbados Royals Women will face off against Trinbago Knight Riders Women. Having secured a spot in the finals by winning all three of their league-stage matches, Barbados are already looking ahead. Now, it's down to either Trinbago or Guyana to them in the final showdown. Trinbago currently sit at the bottom of the table with just one win from three matches, while Guyana occupy the next position with one win from four games, benefiting from a superior net run rate.
84/9 in 20.0 4.2
101/8 in 20.0 5.05
113/9 in 20.0 5.65
116/3 in 17.1 6.76
119/9 in 19.5 6
118/9 in 20.0 5.9
130/6 in 20.0 6.5
134/2 in 17.2 7.73
113/9 in 20.0 5.65
116/3 in 17.1 6.76
Barbados Royals Women have stormed into the finals of the 2024 Women’s Caribbean Premier League after triumphing in all three of their league matches. They are coming off a 17-run win in a low-scoring thriller against Guyana Amazon Warriors Women.
Captain Hayley Matthews has emerged as the team's top batter this season, amassing 130 runs over 3 innings with an impressive strike rate of 102. Remarkably, she has been dismissed just once this season.
Qiana Joseph has been the next best batter with 59 runs in 3 innings at a strike rate of 90.
Chamari Athapaththu hasn’t set the stage on fire yet, but the Sri Lankan opening batter has had an excellent year and we are backing her to play an impactful knock here.
While their batters might not have done much this year, the bowlers have been on point. Hayley Matthews leads the bowling charts as well, claiming 8 wickets at an economy of just 4.90.
Amanda Wellington, Qiana Joseph, and Aaliyah Alleyne have consistently delivered regular strikes while maintaining a solid economy rate. This formidable bowling lineup is set to challenge the Trinbago Knight Riders Women batters.
Hayley Matthews (c), Chamari Athapaththu, Qiana Joseph, Aaliyah Alleyne, Djenaba Joseph, Shabika Gajnabi, Laura Harris, Rashada Williams (wk)/ Georgia Redmayne, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Afy Fletcher, Cherry Ann Fraser/ Chinelle Henry
Laura May Harris, Rashada Williams, Trishan Holder, Aaliyah Alleyne, Qiana Joseph, Hayley Matthews, Amanda Jade Wellington, Cherry Ann Fraser, Najanni Cumberbatch, Chamari Atapattu, Djenaba Joseph
Trinbago Knight Riders Women have a task on their hands as they look to secure their berth in the finals. They have net run rate of -0.752. Guyana’s NRR, meanwhile, stands at 0.013. So, Trinbago can’t just do with a win; they need to a comprehensive win against the best side in the tournament.
Captain Deandra Dottin will have to lead from the front again. The opening batter has accumulated 101 runs in 3 innings at an average of 33.66 and a strike rate of 111.
Shikha Pandey (57 runs in 3 matches at 93.44) and Harshitha Madavi (54 runs in 3 matches at 100) are the other two batters who are worth backing.
Trinbago’s bowlers have been their weak link. Only Jess Jonassen has had some impact, taking 3 wickets at an economy of 4.45. The others have hardly done anything of note, with none of them managing more than one wicket.
Harshitha Samarawickrama, Deandra Dottin (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Jess Jonassen, Chedean Nation, Kyshona Knight (wk), Shikha Pandey, Zaida James, Jahzara Claxton, Samara Ramnath, Jannillea Glasgow
Kycia Knight, Kyshona Knight, Deandra Dottin, Samara Ramnath, Zaida James, Shamilia Connell, Jemimah Rodrigues, Shikha Pandey, Chedean Nation, Jess Jonassen, Harshitha Madavi
The Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad, offers a challenging pitch for batters. Seam bowlers can extract movement, and spinners will benefit from the slow pace. Batters need to play patiently and strategically to score runs. The batter who gets their eye in would need to anchor the innings as new batters will struggle to get going on this surface.
There is a chance of a thunderstorm in spots in the morning; otherwise, times of clouds and sun. So, we should get a full match.
The average first innings score at Brian Lara Stadium in women's T20s is around 120-130 runs. The highest total this season was 134-2 by Guyana, chasing 131 against Trinbago Knight Riders. Only twice this season have teams sured the 130-run mark at this venue. A par score here will be around 130 runs.
Three of the five matches played at the Brian Lara Stadium this season have been won by the chasing side. We reckon both captains will be looking to field first here.
Trinbago Knight Riders Women have won three of their last five matches against Barbados Royals Women. However, this season, they haven’t looked up to the mark. On the other hand, Barbados have played brilliantly as a unit and have been undefeated. Moreover, they have already beaten Trinbago this season. If Barbados makes some changes and take things lightly, then Trinbago will have a chance. Otherwise, we reckon that Barbados Royals are favorites to clinch this contest.
We are backing Barbados Royals Women as the winners of this match.
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