KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent — In a showdown worthy of the history books, the Guyana senior women’s cricket team captured their first-ever Windies Cricket T20 Blaze title on Sunday night in sensational fashion, outlasting defending champions Jamaica in a nail-biting Super Over finish at the Arnos Vale Playing Field.
The electrifying final had fans gripping their seats from start to finish as both sides battled fiercely and finished tied at 122 for 5 after 20 overs, forcing the ultimate tiebreaker. And when the pressure was at its peak, Guyana rose—with grit, flair, and history on the line.
Campbelle and Grimmond anchor the chase with commanding partnership
After winning the toss and choosing to field first, Guyana’s disciplined bowling attack kept Jamaica’s powerful line-up in check. The spin duo of Nyia Latchman (2 for 11) and Ashmini Munisar (2 for 26) spun a web around the Jamaican middle order. Despite resilient knocks from Chedean Nation (35), Abigail Bryce (32), and Jodian Morgan (27), Jamaica was held to a manageable 122.
In reply, Guyana stumbled early but found stability in a stellar 86-run, third-wicket stand between captain Shemaine Campbelle and rising star Realeanna Grimmond. Campbelle, ever the leader, struck a brilliant 54 off 47 balls, hammering three boundaries and clearing the ropes twice. Grimmond matched her energy with a sharp 46, laced with four fours and a six.
Jamaica’s Jodian Morgan led the counterattack with the ball, bagging 2 for 25 and applying late pressure as the match hurtled toward a dramatic climax.
Super Over showdown: Latchman’s ice-cold nerves seal the deal
With the scores locked after 20 overs, the championship would be decided by a Super Over—a high-stakes, high-drama twist befitting the final.
Guyana batted first, posting a modest 8 for 1. It wasn’t much, but it was enough.
In a move of strategic brilliance, Nyia Latchman was handed the ball to defend nine runs. Under the harsh glare of the spotlight, she delivered an over for the ages, giving up just three runs for two wickets and suffocating Jamaica’s title hopes.
Captain’s calm and collective strength power title quest
Guyana’s journey to the final had already been impressive. They marched through the preliminary rounds with four wins and one loss—that lone defeat, interestingly, at the hands of Jamaica, setting the stage for a dramatic and redemptive final showdown.
The blend of youth and experience, and sheer willpower, helped Guyana flip the script in the most emphatic way.
Legacy cemented: Guyana claims its place at the top
With this triumph, Guyana etched its name in Caribbean women’s cricket history, not only for the silverware but for the manner in which it was won—boldly, bravely, and with unity.
This was more than a win; it was a coming of age, a declaration that Guyana’s women are a force to be reckoned with in regional cricket for years to come.
















