Batting woes deepen as Jamaica slip to second straight T20 Blaze defeat

Jamaica’s pursuit of the Cricket West Indies (CWI) T20 Blaze title suffered another damaging blow as their familiar struggles with the bat resurfaced in a six-wicket defeat to Barbados, their second loss in as many outings.

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At Arnos Vale, the Shane Brooks-coached Jamaicans again failed to impose themselves with the bat, managing 110 for six from their 20 overs. Barbados responded with composure and intent, reaching 111 for four with three overs to spare and tightening their grip on the contest from start to finish.

Early collapse sets the tone

Asked to bat first by a confident and well-balanced Barbadian attack, Jamaica found themselves under pressure almost immediately. Veteran opener Chedean Nation lasted just two balls, falling for a duck to Niajanni Cumberbatch and leaving the innings wobbling before it had truly begun.

Captain Rashada Williams and Abigail Bryce combined to stabilize the innings, adding 66 runs for the second wicket in a partnership built on discipline rather than aggression. The pair rotated the strike efficiently and capitalized on loose deliveries, particularly against the seamers, to slowly rebuild Jamaica’s hopes.

Bryce reached 33, striking four boundaries, but her dismissal shortly after the introduction of leg-spinner Kelia Elliott halted the momentum. Spin proved decisive once more when off-spinner Theanny Herbert-Mayers removed Williams for 31 in the 13th over, with Jamaica reduced to 75 for three.

Spin chokes the middle order

The pressure intensified as the innings progressed. Stafanie Taylor showed brief resistance, striking a boundary in a short stay of 11, before falling to a mistimed stroke off Herbert-Mayers. Moments later, Lena Scott’s struggles continued when she was dismissed for four by Elliott, who was extracting sharp bounce and turn from the surface.

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Jamaica slipped from 84 for four to 84 for five, and although Elliott later accounted for Kate Wilmot for a duck, her third wicket, the damage was already done. Jamaica limped to 110 for six at the close of their innings, a total that was, surprisingly, the highest posted in the competition up to that point.

Brathwaite’s blitz crushes Jamaican hopes

Despite the modest target, Jamaica briefly entertained hopes of defending their total against an inexperienced Barbadian batting line-up. Those hopes were quickly extinguished by 17-year-old Eboni Brathwaite, who launched a fearless assault at the top of the order.

Brathwaite tore into opening bowlers Vanessa Watts and Neisha-Ann Waisome, hammering three fours and three sixes in a rapid 36 by the fifth over. Her dismissal, caught off part-time spinner Nation with the score on 46, offered temporary relief, but Barbados had already seized control.

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Cumberbatch and wicketkeeper Tristan Holder carried the score to 54 before Nation struck again, removing Cumberbatch for four with a sharp slip catch by Taylor. Holder anchored the chase with a patient 23 from 40 deliveries but was eventually bowled by Watts, leaving Barbados 88 for three in the 14th over.

Experience seals the result

Asabi Callender added a brisk 18 before becoming Nation’s third victim at 98, but by then the outcome was inevitable. Captain Aaliyah Alleyne guided her side home with an unbeaten 19, supported by veteran Shakera Selman, who remained not out on four as Barbados crossed the line with ease.

Jamaica will now look to regroup and salvage their campaign when they face Guyana on Saturday, knowing that another defeat could all but extinguish their title ambitions.

Trinidad and Tobago hold firm in low-scoring contest

In the day’s other fixture, Trinidad and Tobago Women delivered a disciplined all-round performance to secure a 16-run victory over the Windward Islands Women.

Batting first, Trinidad and Tobago posted 95 for seven, led by Anisa Mohammed’s unbeaten 29 and Lee-Ann Kirby’s 28. The Windwards were well-served by Carena Noel, who claimed 3 for 15, and Holly Charles, 2 for 12.

In reply, the Windward Islands struggled to keep pace, folding for 79 in 19.3 overs. Jannillea Glasgow top-scored with 21, while Afy Fletcher (14) and Ashlene Edward (10) offered brief resistance. Mohammed starred with the ball, taking 3 for 10, supported by Samara Ramnauth’s 3 for 12 and Kirby’s 2 for 8.

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