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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Powergen beat Clarke Road to win T20 festival group B

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Ian Wason
6 days ago
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Powergen Penal Cricket Club's Scypn Charles, second from right, celebrates after taking a Merryboys Sports Club's wicket during the TTCB/TKR Trinidad T20 Festival at the Queen's Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain on March 9. Powergen won by 46 runs. On Wednesday, Powergen defeated Clarke Road United by 46 runs.

Powergen Penal Cricket Club's Scypn Charles, second from right, celebrates after taking a Merryboys Sports Club's wicket during the TTCB/TKR Trinidad T20 Festival at the Queen's Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain on March 9. Powergen won by 46 runs. On Wednesday, Powergen defeated Clarke Road United by 46 runs.

DANIEL PRENTICE

All­rounders Navin Bidaisee and Nicholas Ali shared an im­por­tant 74-run part­ner­ship to help Pow­er­gen Sports Club to a 46-run ‘Pe­nal Der­by’ win over Clarke Road Unit­ed in the T&T Crick­et Board/Trin­ba­go Knight Rid­ers (TTCB/TKR) T20 Fes­ti­val on Wednes­day evening at the Queen’s Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain.

The win en­abled Pow­er­gen to win Group B of the tour­na­ment and they will face Queen’s Park Crick­et Club (Group A sec­ond place team) in this evening’s semi­fi­nal while Clarke Road will face Group A win­ners, Bess Mo­tor Marchin Pa­tri­ots.

Pow­er­gen chose to bat first found them­selves at 44 for three in the sev­enth over with Daniel Williams (10), Cephas Coop­er (1) and Videsh Sookhai (24) al­ready dis­missed.

Bidaisee and Ali then sta­bilised the in­nings and added 74 runs in sev­en overs. Ali hit 42 from 27 balls with three fours and three six­es, while Bidaisee added 41 from 32 balls with two fours and three six­es as they took Pow­er­gen to a good po­si­tion af­ter a shaky start.

Af­ter their dis­missals at 118-4 (31.1 overs) and 143-5 (15.3 overs), re­spec­tive­ly, cap­tain Akeil Coop­er belt­ed an un­beat­en 38 from 21 balls and was sup­port­ed by Samuel Roop­nar­ine who scored 13 not out as they closed on 190 for 6 in 20 overs.

Clarke Road's in­nings start­ed in a co­nun­drum and they were re­duced to 28 for three with the wick­ets of the dan­ger­ous and re­li­able Nicholas Sookdeosingh (0), Mark Deyal (2) and Sha­trughan Ram­baran (5) all falling to Jon Russ Jages­sar, who had the top or­der in a spin.

Bar­ba­di­an Shi­an Brath­waite, who was named in Bar­ba­dos Pel­i­cans teams in the up­com­ing Crick­et West In­dies/Caribbean Pre­mier League (CWI/CPL) Break­out League, scored 45 and his part­ner­ship with An­to­nio Gomez (24) was in­stru­men­tal as they took them from 28 for three to 97 for four. The cru­cial 69-run part­ner­ship in six overs and one ball put Clarke Road in a po­si­tion that be­lieved they could go on to win.

Af­ter Gomez was bowled by Samuel Roop­nar­ine, the in­nings crum­bled when they lost three wick­ets in two runs.

An­der­son Ma­hase (8) fol­lowed at 112 /5 to give Roop­nar­ine his sec­ond wick­et. Two runs lat­er, Brath­waite was caught by Jages­sar to give Bidaisee his first wick­et. Bidaisee din’t wait long for his sec­ond wick­et as he bowled Tariq Mo­hammed two balls lat­er.

Ali then got in­to the ac­tion with the ball as he re­moved Ker­wyn Sir­ju, bowled for sev­en.

Clevon Kalawan bat­tled back with two fours and a six in his 19 and he seemed to have put life in­to Clarke Road’s flick­er­ing hope. Ali then re­moved the dan­ger­ous Kalawan who was caught by De­journ Charles on the long off bound­ary at 143 for 9, still 47 runs be­hind, and 15 balls in hand.

Ali sealed the win with the fi­nal wick­et and his third, when Samuel Roop­nar­ine caught Shi­va Sankar for three as Clarke Road were bowled out for 144 in 17.5 overs to lose by 46 runs.

Sum­marised scores

POW­ER­GEN 190 /6 (20 overs) (Nicholas Ali 42; Navin Bidaisee 41; Sha­trughan Ram­baran 2-18) vs CLARKE ROAD 144 all out (17.5 overs) (Shi­an Brath­waite 45; Nicholas Ali 3-12; Jon Russ Jages­sar 3-14). Pow­er­gen won by 46 runs.

PRIS­ONS 157 /5 (20 overs) (Bryan Boodram 47 not out; Ka­reem Hamil­ton 44; Justin Man­ick 2-32) vs MER­RY­BOYS 161 /4 (20 overs) (Kevin Ra­mas­ray 75; Bryan Boodram 2-24). Mer­ry­boys won by 6 wick­ets.


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