Gros Islet advance to two-day cricket final

Gros Islet Cricket Club has decisively advanced to the championship match of the Saint Lucia National Cricket Association Premier League Two-Day tournament following a commanding 10-wicket victory against South Castries at Mindoo Phillip Park. The defending champions demonstrated exceptional all-round performance that underscored their tournament dominance.

The match commenced with South Castries opting to bat first after winning the toss, though their innings quickly encountered difficulties at 70-7. Kester Charlemagne emerged as their batting savior, delivering a spectacular 57-run performance from just 43 deliveries that included four boundaries and six maximums. His aggressive partnership-building efforts, particularly a 45-run stand with Uriyah Charlemagne, propelled South Castries to a total of 140 runs.

Gros Islet’s bowling attack was spearheaded by teenage sensation Daniel Lorde, who claimed an impressive 6-44 from 11.3 overs of off-spin bowling. The 15-year-old Castries Comprehensive Secondary School student fittingly captured Charlemagne’s crucial wicket among his six dismissals. He received solid support from Bjorn Fanis (2-11) and single wickets from Jeandell Cyril and Leon Alexander.

The champions’ response was emphatically led by captain Jard Goodman, who dominated the crease with a magnificent 107 runs from 89 balls, featuring 10 fours and five sixes. Despite early batting partner dismissals, Goodman established a pivotal 51-run fourth-wicket partnership with Khanil Nelson (26) that solidified Gros Islet’s commanding position. Their first innings total of 210 established a significant 70-run lead.

South Castries’ second innings showed marginal improvement with Ephron Charles contributing exactly 50 runs and Charlemagne adding 45, though their total of 146 proved insufficient against Gros Islet’s relentless bowling attack. Fanis excelled with 5-41 while Alexander claimed 3-31, setting a modest 78-run victory target.

Goodman returned to complete the victory with an unbeaten 48 from 47 deliveries, guiding his team to 78-0 without losing a wicket. In post-match comments, the captain emphasized their consistent approach: “Regardless of tournament format, we back our skills and training. As defending champions with a younger unit, we embrace expectations and aim to dominate every match.”

Gros Islet now awaits the winner of the upcoming semifinal between Central Castries and Babonneau to determine their opponent in the championship decider.