Guyana will compete for third place in the Women’s Super50 Championship after their hopes of reaching the final were washed away by rain.
Persistent rain at Warner Park, St. Kitts, forced the abandonment of their final league match against Trinidad and Tobago, resulting in a no-result.
This outcome meant Guyana finished third in the table with 28 points, behind Trinidad and Tobago (32 points) and table-topping Barbados (35 points). A victory would have been essential for Guyana to progress to the final.
Instead, Barbados will now play Trinidad and Tobago in Friday’s final. Guyana, who were runners-up to Jamaica in the previous edition, will now face Jamaica in the third-place play-off at Conaree Sports Club on the same day.
Earlier in their match against Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana were dismissed for 108 in 45.2 overs. Shabika Gajnabi’s patient 51 was the only significant contribution, with Ashmini Munisar adding 19. The batting struggled against the bowling of Karishma Ramharack (3-14) and Ameila Khan (3-18).
In their brief reply, Trinidad and Tobago reached 16-2 from eight overs before the rain arrived. Cherry-Ann Fraser (1-4) and Plaffiana Millington (1-11) took the wickets.