Three short-format cricket matches delivered a mix of blowout wins and a default victory over the weekend, with two teams putting on clinical all-around displays to secure dominant victories in competitive local play.
In the 12-over-per-side Match 34, BOSVG All Stars extended their strong run of form with a convincing 57-run triumph over Spring Super Sixers. Captaining his side to a solid total after winning the pre-match toss, BOSVG All Stars chose to bat first and compiled a formidable 98 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in their full allotment of overs.
Veteran batter Asquith Mapp anchored the innings with a controlled, well-paced 31 runs off 32 deliveries, setting the platform for a late surge from Osnet Cato, who blazed 23 runs off only 7 balls to catapult the total to a match-winning score. For Spring Super Sixers, Danroy Currency turned in the most effective bowling performance, claiming 2 wickets for 20 runs across his 3 overs, while Jamal Williams and Bayson each chipped in with one wicket apiece to limit the damage.
Chasing a revised target of 99 runs to win, Spring Super Sixers never found their rhythm against a tight BOSVG All Stars bowling attack. Struggling to build partnerships or find the boundary consistently, the side finished their 12 overs at just 41 runs for 4 wickets, with their highest individual scorer managing only 12 runs off 29 balls. Rasheed Frederick led the bowling charge for BOSVG All Stars, delivering a clinical spell of 2 wickets for only 9 runs in 3 overs. He received consistent support from Kelly Murray and Newborn Joseph, who each took one wicket for 4 runs across 2 overs apiece. For his match-winning anchor innings, Mapp was named Man of the Match.
In Match 35, RS Production Kombat Warriors secured a walkover victory after East Kingstown United failed to field a side, winning the fixture by default.
The most thrilling encounter of the round came in 15-over-per-side Match 36, where Dr. Thomas Injectors faced off against Country Meet Town Outah Trouble, turning in a competitive batting performance that was ultimately no match for a historic run chase. After winning the toss and choosing to bat first, Dr. Thomas Injectors posted a solid 99 runs for 4 wickets, with Kevin Jack leading the scoring with 18 runs off 14 balls and Wendel Corridon adding a quick 17 runs off 13 deliveries. Country Meet Town Outah Trouble’s bowlers kept the innings in check, with Jerando Jardine delivering a standout spell of 2 wickets for 11 runs in 3 overs, and Kenron Williams chipping in with 2 wickets for 27 runs in his 3 overs.
Chasing 100 runs for victory, Country Meet Town Outah Trouble’s opening batters produced an unbeaten masterclass in aggressive batting. The side reached the target in just 8.1 overs without losing a single wicket, securing a dominant 10-wicket win. Jabari Cunningham led the charge with an explosive unbeaten 46 runs off 27 balls, backed up by Richie Richards, who hit 25 runs off 10 balls before retiring hurt. Imran Samuel kept the momentum going with 17 runs off 10 balls to seal the victory. Cunningham was named Man of the Match for his game-changing knock.
