Beharry’s late six seals dramatic DLS win for T&T U15s

The opening contest of the Rising Stars Under-15 bilateral series delivered immediate drama, as Trinidad and Tobago Under-15 cricket team edged hosts Jamaica Under-15 cricket team by two wickets under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method in a rain-affected battle at the Melbourne Cricket Club.

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Persistent showers dictated the rhythm of the day. Initially reduced to 41 overs per side after overnight rain left the outfield damp, the match was later shortened again to 34 overs, setting up a tense, low-scoring encounter where every run carried weight.

Jamaica struggle to build momentum

After winning the toss, Jamaica opted to bat but never fully settled against a disciplined Trinidad & Tobago bowling attack.

Wickets fell at regular intervals, stalling any attempt to construct a meaningful innings. Captain Zachary Buchanan top-scored with a modest 20, while Jermari Bryce added 17. Contributions from Jayden Shaw and Rajae McGeachy (14 apiece) offered brief resistance but lacked continuity.

A promising partnership between McGeachy and Bryce lifted the total to 57 before the innings unraveled dramatically. Three wickets fell without the addition of a single run, plunging Jamaica from relative stability into crisis at 60 for six.

From there, recovery proved elusive. Despite Buchanan’s efforts, the innings limped to 96 for nine at the close of the reduced allocation.

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At the heart of the collapse was an incisive spell from seamer K’Hill Thomas, who dismantled the top order with figures of four for 14, well supported by Arnaldo Premchand’s three for 25.

Early chaos in the chase

If Jamaica’s innings lacked fluency, Trinidad & Tobago’s pursuit was anything but straightforward.

The visitors stumbled almost immediately, losing two wickets for just eight runs and slipping further to 14 for three. Jamaica’s bowlers, led by Najai Wright and Ranjay Thomas, applied sustained pressure, exposing nerves in the chase.

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Two costly run-outs compounded Trinidad & Tobago’s difficulties, turning a modest target into a tense examination of composure.

Recovery, collapse, and late drama

A measured response emerged through K’Hill Thomas, who returned with the bat to top-score with 21, while Samir Boodoo (16) and Keshav Mongru (14) nudged the innings forward.

Yet just as control appeared within reach, Jamaica struck again.

The visitors slumped to 79 for eight, bringing the match to a knife-edge and reviving hopes of a dramatic home victory.

With tension mounting and the contest hanging in the balance, wicketkeeper Christaino Beharry produced the defining moment.

His cleanly struck six broke the deadlock and carried Trinidad & Tobago to 102 for eight, sealing a hard-fought victory in the final stages of a gripping encounter.

Coaches reflect on a test of composure

Trinidad & Tobago head coach Nisar Mohammed credited his team’s temperament in navigating difficult conditions.

“We played well under the circumstances. The boys showed composure in a difficult game and fought hard for the win,” he said.

Jamaica’s Robert Samuels, while acknowledging areas for improvement, found encouragement in his side’s bowling display.

“We played at about 60 per cent today. There’s definitely room for improvement, and we’ll look to bounce back stronger in the next game, maybe with a few tweaks in our batting order. But I must give credit to the way we bowled.”

Series moves on

The result hands Trinidad & Tobago a 1-0 lead in the five-match series, setting up an intriguing second encounter at the Jamaica Broilers Sports Complex.

If the opener is any indication, the battle ahead promises to be as tight as it is unpredictable.

 

 

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