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Trinidad and Tobago's Red Force Divas went under to defending champs Jamaica by 51 runs in their CG United Women's Super50 Cup.

The Jamaicans made 223 all out in 49.5 overs, with captain Rashada Williams getting 51, while Anisa Mohammed took three wickets.

In reply, T&T were bowled out for 172 in the 47th over, with 34 from Steffie Soogrim.

Transcript
00:00Defending champions Jamaica chose to bat against TNT in the women's Super 50 Cup in St. Kitts.
00:10Skipper Rashada Williams and Christiana McKenzie were the openers for the ladies from the land of wood and water.
00:20They started off slowly by putting on a partnership with 55-20 overs.
00:23McKenzie was caught in the deep for 16 giving champion off spinner Anissa Mohammed the scalp.
00:39Shadeen Nation joined Williams and the two put on 56 for the second wicket.
00:48Williams was out for 51 and Nation then went for 37.
00:54The experienced Stefani Taylor chipped in with 49.
01:02She was caught and bowled by Amrita Ramtahal who took two wickets.
01:10Captain Karishma Ramharak also picked up two scallops in the innings.
01:17But Mohammed was the pick of the bowlers with 3 for 40.
01:24There was also a run out as Jamaica were looking for a second. Instead they were dismissed for 223 in the final over.
01:37When the Red Force Divas responded, Janaba Joseph and Chanel Sow put on 48 in 14.5 overs.
01:44That's a good looking stroke and it does eventually make it to the boundary as well.
01:50But things fell apart after a mix up between Joseph and Sow led to the run out of Joseph for 32.
02:03Half the side was gone for 88 with Anissa Mohammed bowled for 14.
02:07When Vanessa Watts took her second wicket, it was 117 for 7.
02:16Captain Ramharak and Steffi Sugrim came together to give TNT a chance with a partnership of 47.
02:25But Sugrim fell for 34 followed by Ramharak for 32.
02:28In the end, TNT were all out for 172 in 46.4 overs with Watts finishing with 3 wickets. Jamaica won by 51 runs.
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