North Sound, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board’s Caribbean T20 got off to an exciting start as Windward Islands and Guyana earned hard-fought victories to go top of Group A on Monday at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground.
Windward skipper Darren Sammy took the Star of the Match award in his team’s 11-run win over defending champs Trinidad & Tobago.
In the second match, left-hander Leon Johnson won the Star of the Match award as 2010 champs Guyana batted well to beat home boys Leeward Islands by five wickets.
The 24-year-old Johnson, in just his first Caribbean T20 match for Guyana, made 37 not out off 32 balls including a massive six over long-off to end the match. He added a match-winning stand of 47 with skipper Chris Barnwell to pull Guyana out of trouble.
After the match Johnson said: “It feels really great to win a match for Guyana and give us such a good start in the tournament.
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We aimed to get to that target and knew we could make life difficult for Trinidad from that point. The entire team did well and we are happy to start with a win,” Sammy said.
“I was especially pleased with the way our spinners bowled. Garey gave us an early wicket and maintained the pressure throughout the innings. Shane was excellent on his comeback to T20 cricket and they showed the benefits and experience of having played at the international level.”
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