Caribbean National Weekly

Semi-Finals for Lauderhill T20 Cricket Showdown

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Semi-Finals for Lauderhill T20 Cricket Showdown
Key Points(5)
  • <h2><strong>CRICKET</strong></h2> Now only four teams stand for the semi-final showdown of the Lauderhill T20 International Cricket tournament, set for Sunday, May 14<sup>th</sup>, starting 5 p.m.
  • at the Lauderhill Sports Complex.
  • number 2-ranked Team India will face off against Trinidad and Tobago.
  • Both teams are technically tied, entering the semi-finals with 15 points each.
  • As the first team to qualify for the semi-finals, Team India has been leading the pack with stellar performances, with stellar batsman Girish Gopalkrishnan and bowlers Sunil Nair and Abhisher Vadaila.

CRICKET

Now only four teams stand for the semi-final showdown of the Lauderhill T20 International Cricket tournament, set for Sunday, May 14th, starting 5 p.m. at the Lauderhill Sports Complex.

At 5 p.m. number 2-ranked Team India will face off against Trinidad and Tobago. Both teams are technically tied, entering the semi-finals with 15 points each. As the first team to qualify for the semi-finals, Team India has been leading the pack with stellar performances, with stellar batsman Girish Gopalkrishnan and bowlers Sunil Nair and Abhisher Vadaila. Team Trinidad and Tobago has also been holding off the competition, much thanks to USA National Team batsman, Timothy Surubally. Both teams are evenly matches, with three wins and two losses.

At 8 p.m., the number one-ranked Guyana will compete against fourth-ranked Jamaica. The game will be a potential redemption for Guyana, who lost to Jamaica on April 30th due to forfeit. Based on stats, Guyana will be going in at an advantage, with 3 wins, 2 losses and 15 points, compared to Jamaica’s 2 wins, 2 losses and 12 points in total. In their arsenal, Team Guyana has former USA National representative, bowler Masood Mohamed. Jamaica may rally against the challenge, with some bright sparks, such as the reliable batsman Ken Wright and bowler Keyoine Gayle.

Related Stories

Jamaica, Ghana sign health agreement to expand medical workforce cooperation

Jamaica, Ghana sign health agreement to expand medical workforce cooperation

Jamaican Ambassador Major General Antony Anderson appointed CEO of NaRRA

Jamaican Ambassador Major General Antony Anderson appointed CEO of NaRRA

Jamaica’s Blaise Bicknell eyes historic home breakthrough at Kingston Open

Jamaica’s Blaise Bicknell eyes historic home breakthrough at Kingston Open

PM Holness urges JCF review of protocols for handling injured, deceased at crime scenes

PM Holness urges JCF review of protocols for handling injured, deceased at crime scenes