Windward ends 13-year drought

The celebratory Winward team
The celebratory Winward team

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Windward Islands ended a 13-year title drought when they pounded Combined Campuses and Colleges by nine wickets to win a lopsided Regional Super50 final here Sunday.

Chasing a revised target of 134 from 29 overs in the rain-hit day/night contest at Kensington Oval, the Windwards cruised to victory with time and effort to spare, to lift their third regional title.

Once again, they were guided by talisman opener Devon Smith who top scored with an unbeaten 67 while West Indies limited overs batsman Johnson Charles struck 46.

The pair put on 100 off 98 balls for the first wicket, a partnership that snuffed the life out of any hopes CCC harboured of sneaking a surprise victory.

“This is very pleasing. It is a long time we haven’t won something and it is just wonderful that we have won this championship,” a beaming Windwards captain Liam Sebastien said.

Earlier, CCC were bowled out for 174 in the final over of the scheduled 50, after they were sent in with the threat of rain in the air.

Captain Kyle Corbin top scored with 46, Nekoli Parris got 34 while Shacaya Thomas chipped in with 35, to rescue their side from a shaky position of 31 for four in the 11th over.

Left-arm seamer Kenroy Peters, who shared the Man-of-the-Match honour with Smith, was the best bowler with four for 32 while West Indies off-spinner Shane Shillingford took three for 29.

Play was scheduled to resume at 6:57 pm but rain, which twice interrupted play during the CCC innings, returned to thwart the game during the break and cause a two-hour delay.

Once the rain cleared, Smith and Charles set about the wayward CCC bowling with relish, and had rushed to 46 without loss after just five overs.

Smith, cutting and pulling with ferocity, counted six fours and two sixes in his 70-ball knock while Charles struck six fours and a six off 45 deliveries.

The left-handed Smith made clear his intentions from early, pulling fast bowler Kesrick Williams for four and then six in the second over of the innings.

He top-edged left-arm seamer Raymon Reifer over long leg for his second six and also pulled the first ball of pacer Kevin McClean’s spell to the mid-wicket boundary, as he marched to his half-century off a run-a-ball.

Charles, meanwhile, got after CCC’s spinners, twice lofting off-spinner Ryan Austin straight for boundaries – the second clearing long-off off a massive blow.

Victory was looming when he drove Williams to Corbin at cover in the 17th over and Tyrone Theophile, who finished 17 not out, joined Smith to see Windwards home.

It was Peters who had earlier put the CCC in dire straits when he knocked over the first three batsmen and then watched as Shillingford got stuck into the lower order.

Bowling under overcast skies, Peters had 19-year-old left-hander Anthony Alleyne caught at the wicket for one off the ninth ball of the day, with the score on eight.

In his next over, the fourth of the evening, he had the dangerous Chadwick Walton taken at gully by Keddy Lesporis for 13, trying to steer one that bounced, down to third man.

Ironically, Lesporis had floored a sitter at second slip off Walton with the batsman on seven, in the previous over by left-arm pacer Delorn Johnson.

Left-hander Raymon Reifer, given a promotion in the order, nicked Peters behind in the eighth over to depart for three, as CCC slid to 21 for three in the eighth over.

When veteran left-hander Floyd Reifer was run out for two by bowler Johnson’s direct throw, CCC were in turmoil and were in need of a huge effort from their middle order.

Corbin came to his side’s rescue, counter-attacking in an innings that needed 54 balls and included five fours and two classy sixes.

More importantly, he added a vital 47 for the fifth wicket with Parris who faced 79 balls and struck a single four.

The right-handed Corbin used his feet well to the spinners to gather a couple of boundaries through the off-side and to also clear the ropes straight for the maximum.

However, with a half-century looming and CCC finding momentum, he attempted one big shot too many and succeeded only in giving Dalton Polius a simple catch at deep mid on off left-arm spinner Alston Bobb.

Parris then assumed responsibility for the innings, putting on a further 43 for the sixth wicket with Thomas who faced 51 balls.

Both batsmen batted sensibly until Parris clipped an innocuous delivery from Shillingford to short mid-wicket where Devon Smith moved smartly to his left to take a deft catch.

Thomas inside edged Johnson behind at 133 for seven in the 39th over as three wickets fell for six runs in the space of 18 balls, but Kevin McClean (19) and Ryan Austin (13 not out), provided a late rally by posting 35 for the last wicket.

Summarised Scores: CCC 174 all out off 49.2 overs (Kyle Corbin 46; Kenroy Peters 4-32, Shane Shillingford 3-29) Windward Islands 134-1 off 22.2 overs (Devon Smith 67 not out, Johnson Charles 46)

Result: Windward Islands won by 9 wickets to win the Clive Lloyd Trophy

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10 Comments

  1. Justice and Truth
    April 23, 2013

    Congratulations Windwards Team. You worked hard to win the prize. Good luck for the future.

  2. Dunstan St. Luce
    April 22, 2013

    We are no longer the Cinderella of West Indies cricket. We have emerged and have left it for another maybe the Leeward Islands.

  3. %
    April 22, 2013

    Saw the match live.It brings joy to my heart to see the Windwards at one time called the “Weeping boys” of the region, defeating the bigger boys, and doing so concincingly. WELL DONE INDEED!

  4. Bawi Boy
    April 22, 2013

    Congratulations are in order! Great job guys. You are having an excelent season. Let us keep it going. I am calling on Dominicans to support team in their semi final matach at Windsor Park in the next 2 week ends so we can match on to make it a double.

  5. LOL
    April 22, 2013

    Congrats to the players…. that was a great season. We hope the rain will give us a brake to win the semi against Barbados here and we go on to win the double. Manager Lockhart Sebastian must be pleased. I wonder how how many of those thirteen years he has been manager……LOL

  6. Super
    April 22, 2013

    Nice, Nice! Congrats Windwards!

  7. LIAMITE
    April 22, 2013

    CONGRATULATIONS to the Windwards Team and Captain (ag) Liam SeBASTIEN for winning the Regional T50 Cricket Competition.

    I am happy that the regional commentators speak glowing terms over your outstanding leadership. I am so gratified over this because it seems to me that there is a small pocket of “haters” are bent on criticizing you and your dad at every instance “things” go wrong with Dominica and or Windward Team yet the never ever say praises to your great commitment and worth to these teams.

    However I know that the majority of the population is proud of your efforts and we are fully behind you and the Windward.

    We honor and praise you Liam for you and your dad and in fact the entire team has made us so very proud. Oh yes Shane Spin Master Shillingford and Theophile, plus Devon Smith and Fletcher, Johnson and others….we say thank you and lots of love and congratulations and very best wishes in Dominica for the upcoming tournament in Dominica.

    SEBASTIENism a new cricketing concept
    LIAM FOR PRESIDENT!!!!!

  8. Not a herd follower
    April 22, 2013

    Congratualtions, Winddwards. It’s been a long time since we won a title. Let’s hope this is the beginning of a renaissance in the fortunes of Windwards cricket.

  9. Anonymous
    April 22, 2013

    Great job to the Team…Kudos to the Dominican players for representing us well

  10. Krazy
    April 22, 2013

    yayyyyyyy am so happy for them… hope they keep it up :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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