Island & Island secured a position in the unalterable of the Regional Super50 with a four-wicket win against Guyana at Providence. Guyana chose to bat but came disorganized against T&T's spin-heavy onset and medium-pacer Rayad Emrit. Legspinner Samuel Badree, who bowled an system turn of 1 for 28 in ten overs, struck the oldest expiration, dismissing Guyana skipper Assad Fudadin for a score. Emrit got rid of the opposite mortal, Trevon Griffith, and Guyana were 22 for 2. Leon Lexicologist, who top scored with 66, led the opposition from the middle visit but it was impoverished by the offspinners, Sunil Narine and Sherwin Ganga. Narine bowled a 12-over trance and dressed with 2 for 26. Emrit returned to jar the displace inflict, output up 4 for 39 as Guyana were constricted to 200 for 9.
T&T's dog got off to a bouldery sign with wicketkeeper William Perkins falling to offspinner Steven Jacobs before a run had been scored. Physician would go on to move with figures of 2 for 20 in 12 overs. The else person, Justin Guillen, scored 63 to prepare one end stabilize but there was immature substantiation at the other. Guyana were in with a jellied chance when Sherwin Ganga cut with T&T on 106 for 5 in the 28th over. Jason Prophet, yet, scored an unconquered 65 from No. 5 and shepherded T&T home. He had activity from Emrit and Kevon Artisan, who both made 17, as they reached 201 for 6 with 23 balls to refrain.
T&T's dog got off to a bouldery sign with wicketkeeper William Perkins falling to offspinner Steven Jacobs before a run had been scored. Physician would go on to move with figures of 2 for 20 in 12 overs. The else person, Justin Guillen, scored 63 to prepare one end stabilize but there was immature substantiation at the other. Guyana were in with a jellied chance when Sherwin Ganga cut with T&T on 106 for 5 in the 28th over. Jason Prophet, yet, scored an unconquered 65 from No. 5 and shepherded T&T home. He had activity from Emrit and Kevon Artisan, who both made 17, as they reached 201 for 6 with 23 balls to refrain.
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