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Hector stars as Leewards edge Jamaica by 9 runs in nail-biting opener

By Ben McLeod··2 min read
Hector stars as Leewards edge Jamaica by 9 runs in nail-biting opener
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  • <strong>ARNOS VALE, St.
  • Vincent —</strong> A superb display of all-round bowling by the Leewards Women helped them eke out a dramatic nine-run victory over Jamaica in Round 1 of the competition at the Arnos Vale Ground on Tuesday.
  • After a modest total and early dominance from Jamaica’s bowlers, it was the resilience and experience of the Leeward side that ultimately proved decisive.
  • <h2>Hector leads the way with a patient knock</h2> Opting to bat first, the Leewards posted a competitive 108-5 from 20 overs, thanks largely to opener Shawnisha Hector, who stroked a composed 56 off 55 deliveries with six fours, anchoring the innings.
  • Captain Amanda Edwards provided useful support with 20 runs (3×4), while the remainder of the batting line-up struggled to find momentum.

ARNOS VALE, St. Vincent — A superb display of all-round bowling by the Leewards Women helped them eke out a dramatic nine-run victory over Jamaica in Round 1 of the competition at the Arnos Vale Ground on Tuesday.

After a modest total and early dominance from Jamaica’s bowlers, it was the resilience and experience of the Leeward side that ultimately proved decisive.

Hector leads the way with a patient knock


Opting to bat first, the Leewards posted a competitive 108-5 from 20 overs, thanks largely to opener Shawnisha Hector, who stroked a composed 56 off 55 deliveries with six fours, anchoring the innings.

Captain Amanda Edwards provided useful support with 20 runs (3×4), while the remainder of the batting line-up struggled to find momentum. Despite the modest total, the Leewards’ innings laid the groundwork for a tense finish.

Jamaica bowls well, but target remains reachable


Jamaica responded strongly with the ball. Veterans Chedean Nation (2-15), Stefanie Taylor (1-24), and Neisha-Ann Waisome (1-21) ensured the Leewards were kept in check.

With a chase of 109, Jamaica seemed well placed to cruise home. Nation, after losing her opening partner Rashad Williams (4), returned to the crease to stabilize the innings. Taylor offered brisk support, contributing a breezy 25 with three fours.

Leewards strike back in a spectacular bowling display


Despite appearing in command, Jamaica’s innings faltered dramatically under a late bowling resurgence from the Leewards. Hector returned to claim 2-15, while Jahzara Claxton (2-26), Davronique Maynard (2-19), Qiana Joseph (1-17), and Edwards (1-11) combined to stifle the run chase.

The disciplined bowling unit orchestrated a collapse, leaving Jamaica reeling at 99-8 from their 20 overs, just short of the target.

All-round effort decides tight contest


While Jamaica had strong performances from Nation and Taylor, it was the Leewards’ collective execution with the ball that ultimately won the day. Their ability to defend a modest total under pressure demonstrated poise, teamwork, and tactical acumen.

Hector’s innings set the platform, but it was the combined bowling brilliance that swung the match in the Leewards’ favour, a warning for Jamaica as the tournament progresses.

 

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